Archives For December 2007

tod.jpgAn exciting trip to the mailbox yesterday yielded my recently-ordered copy of “Walking the Trail of Death” by one of my favorite professors, Dr. Keith Drury. I received the book via the online publisher, LuLu.

Today, most of my afternoon was spent reading the entire book cover-to-cover! I hadn’t even realized that Dr. “Coach” Drury published this book until I heard about it from my buddy Jason Denniston who also happened to walk a few days of the trail with Coach back in 2006.

The book covers Coach Drury’s journal entries during the entire 660-mile journey as well as two other journals from the original journeymen. The trail follows the route of the Potawatami Indians that were removed from their homes in Indiana in 1838 and “relocated” to Kansas by the US Government.

The book literally allows the reader to journey with Coach Drury along the 660-miles and enjoy some (not all, he says) of the adventures as he journals along the way. I appreciated the historical accounts throughout each journal-entry but found myself longing for more detail of Coach Drury’s personal accounts! Stories of those he met up with along the way, places he found to spend the night, those who hiked part of the journey with him, and other partially-documented stories left me wanting more!

I recommend the book to anyone interested in the original story of the Potawatami “relocation” back in 1838 and anyone with a hunger for adventure without leaving the comfort of a reading-chair during this quick-read!

Apparently we’ve received 13+ inches of snow this month already here in lovely Mukwonago, WI. With our busy schedules and me being sick this last week we hadn’t had a chance until this afternoon to go and play in it! Sure I’ve shoveled and fallen enough times to make an old man out of me, but we haven’t really “enjoyed” the beautiful snow until today!

I’m so glad Jess suggested that I come home early to enjoy some family-time tonight! If I wouldn’t have agreed I would’ve missed these priceless moments:

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Of course you can visit my Flickr page and see the entire photoset of today’s fun-in-the-snow!

Finally, a website that allows me to keep track of my personal library!

Here’s my bookcase widget:

Check out my full shelf here.

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Tonight we finished the Season Finale of one of our favorite television shows – Kid Nation on CBS.

We watched all 13-episodes laughing and crying (Jess did, not me – I’m tough, remember?) all season long.

Tonight was a great conclusion by introducing each set of parents into the finale. They also ‘shocked’ us by giving away three more gold-stars that were worth $50,000 each instead of the normal $20,000 that they had been giving away during each episode.

We’re hoping for Kid Nation 2 to be as entertaining as this first-time series was for us!

Found some interesting things online about Kid Nation tonight:

List of participants, their home state, age, and other interesting (useless) information.
Kid Nation participant contract on the Smoking Gun website. (releases CBS and others involved in case of death, injury, even sexually transmitted diseases?)

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Today I’m offering three brand-new PowerPoint games for youth-ministry. The first game is called, “Mangled Maxims” and it’s available thanks to my buddy Jason Denniston who sent me the file this morning and I tweaked it a bit. The next two are BOTH called “Moo Shoes” (versions 1.0 and 2.0). “Mangled Maxims” is a deciphering-type game and “Moo Shoes” are exactly the same as the game, “Mad Gab”.

If you’re interested, please freely download!

Mangled Maxims
Moo Shoes v.1.0
Moo Shoes v.2.0