Archives For June 2005

Sermon download update: 22 have downloaded the sermon audio, 38 have downloaded the PowerPoint slides!

I finally tried WalMart.com’s new photo-upload feature today and purchased a few 4×6 prints for $.19/ea!

I wanted to see what the quality was like, and I was pretty impressed. I did the same thing through CVS’s online feature and will pick up those prints tomorrow. WalMart’s 1-hour pick-up was impressive in itself, and the quality was great. We’ll see what CVS’s quality is like.

Softball game tonight, 6PM.

Thanks girls for this morning’s present in the front yard.

I have to say that writing hundreds of messages on the yards and yards of toilet paper was a nice touch.



However, when I was a teenager, we’d try and NOT get caught doing such childish pranks. NEVER would we have considered leaving our “mark” as the culprit of such a crime.

Beware of payback, but again – nice work.



The Napoleon Dynamite-influenced TP message

FLICKR

6.6.2005 — 2 Comments

I was talking to my sister, Sherilyn yesterday (yep, she’s still in Bosnia!) about some things we could do to help her get more of her Bosnia pictures to more people.

I have been wanting to try FLICKR.COM for some time, and finally chose yesterday to attempt to do just that.

What I came up with was my very own FLICKR Photo Album!

Sherilyn, in turn, figured out how to make her own, too!

Only drawback? Flickr only allows 20-megs of “bandwidth” for downloading each month. With my hi-res image uploads, I’m stuck until the first of July before I can add anymore images… :(

Spring Hay

6.6.2005 — 6 Comments

Last night on the way home from church, I pulled to the side of the road to snap about 20-pictures of a fresh field of hay.

Call me weird, but for some reason, the fresh field of hay was inspirational somehow.


366 days

6.5.2005 — 8 Comments

1-year

One year ago today, I was married to the greatest girl in the world: Jessica Marie.

I thank God for this past year, and an opportunity to be the husband of a wife who loves to serve the Lord with everything she is.

It is an honor to be that husband of such a wife.

(Yes, I tell her such things, I don’t just write them on the Internet!)