Sunday, January 20, 2008

Thanks for the Snow!


I have just returned to Phoenix from a 10 day business trip to the East. I had a few training classes that I needed for work, so I decided to knock them both out in one trip.

So, here's the breakdown of my travel:
- January 16, 2008 - Today, I flew from Phoenix to Minneapolis to Dulles. My travel went well today, even with checked luggage.

- January 17, 2008 - I had training in Reston, Virginia today. It snowed during the training. I think we probably had about 6 inches of snow.

- January 18, 2008 - Today was a terrible day! I had a project that blew up in my face. At the same time, I was trying to keep an ear open for my training. As the day went on, I became very discouraged. My wonderful wife sent me a message that was very encouraging. I thank God for Tiffany and her words of encouragement today! On the way down to Richmond, I had to type a document for work. As such, I wound up buying a Spring Broadband Card because I needed to be on the internet (The card didn't work, so I had to use a co-workers card). A co-worker drove the car through the slow traffic. At 11:45pm, I finished the document and sent it off. It was a huge relief to turn off my computer and go to sleep. I was also very thankful that the class wound up going well. I was able to pass the certification exam without problem.

- January 19, 2008 - I spent today with Peter and Sara. Today was Peter's 29th birthday, so I joined him for breakfast, Wii playing, duck pin bowling and the Melting Pot. I also replaced my Sprint Card today, which will be very helpful on the rest of the trip. It snowed in Richmond this evening. It was pretty, but it was COLD!

- January 20, 2008 - It was a great day! I visited Immanuel today and had a great time seeing old friends. In the afternoon, I went to visit Matt and Julie. I installed Windows XP on Julie's MacBook Pro today (That was a new eXPerience for my resume!). The drive back to Northern Virginia was surprisingly smooth and nice.

- January 21, 2008 - I flew to Newark, NJ today in the middle of the day. Dulles and Newark are both dead airports in the middle of the day (Maybe it had something to do with the holiday, but I am not sure). From Newark, I drove a little north to Fair Lawn/Saddle Brook, NJ. I am bummed that my hotel does not have an operational pool right now!

- January 22, 2008 - Today was the first day of training for me at Radvision. The training went well today. There was a little bit of snow today, but nothing like the snow last week. In the evening, I hung out at a mall so I would not get bored at the hotel. I also had to do some work during the training today. We are working on a pretty big project right now and it seems to be going fairly well.

- January 23, 2008 - Nothing much to write about today. Training, dinner, relaxation at hotel.

- January 24, 2008 - Upon the completion of training today, I took a train to New York City! I really missed not having Tiffany with me in the city. I had a good time walking around Times Square, eating dinner at Junior's and pretending to shop at B&H Photo. Once the sun went down, it got really cold. I opted to head back to the hotel earlier than I wanted to, but that's ok.

- January 25, 2008 - Home at last! After a nice long flight today and after killing some time in Tempe (to avoid traffic), I safely arrived home this evening.

Friday, January 11, 2008

BOA Cards

BTW- The cards arrived the next day. I am very impressed with Bank of America right now... Hopefully they will continue impressing me.

I do find it strange that they are purchasing Countrywide though... Of course, maybe they have great faith in the future of the mortgage world. Maybe they know something we don't... =)

Gmail Hiccup

Google must be up to some sort of 'evil' today. This morning, as usual, I opened up Outlook to get my work email from exchange and my Gmail email via IMAP. After coming back from lunch, I noticed that Outlook was showing me a message that it could not connect to Gmail. So, I logged into Gmail and noticed that my chat feature was gone, IMAP was gone and I had the invitation box showing up again. I suspect Google accidentally reverted my account to some earlier state, but I hadn't lost any email.

While typing this article, I hit the refresh button on Gmail... Boom... Everything is back to normal. Outlook is working as normal. Chat feature is back. Invitation box is gone.

Odd...

Edit: Looks like I am not the only one having problems with Gmail.

Monday, January 07, 2008

Thank You to Bank of America!

This morning, I received a telephone call from Bank of America stating they noticed possible fraudulent charges on my credit card. The call came from an automatic system, which made me a little nervous. Instead of giving my life data to the machine, I hung up and called BOA directly. After a brief wait, I was able to speak to customer service. After explaining the story, I was promptly transferred to the fraud department. After another short wait (less than 5 minutes), I was greeted by Julie C. I quickly explained the story to Julie and she let me know that they did have an automated system and that it did try to call me this morning. She looked at my account to verify that one charge appeared fradulent (It was a "test" charge for $9.22 from DIRECTPO). She then told me that they saw another charge yesterday for $890.00 coming in from a hotel/restaurant in Mexico. After verifying that I had not made either purchase, Julie informed me that she was going to close the account immediately and issue new cards. When I asked how long it would take to get the new cards, she told me that it would take 5-7 business days. I asked her if there was a faster method as I plan to travel early next week. She told me that she could ship them overnight. She then informed me that I would not be held responsible for the charges and reminded me to update my credit card information with places that might have it on file. She also let me know that all of my present charges would move to the new account and that my rewards program would also be updated.

In a day when customer service seems to be at a premium and hard to find, I would like to thank Bank of America and Julie C for the prompt attention and quick resolution to my problem.

While on the call, I was logged into my account verifying the information against Microsoft Money (I have used Money for a little over 6 years now). As soon as she told me the account was closed, I hit the refresh button and it had already been removed from my online accounts. Prompt and friendly. I then proceeded the shred my compromised credit card (BTW, I have had that credit card for more than 6 years and have not had one issue with it).

Let's see if the new cards make it by tomorrow... =)

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Christmas Memories

Well... There it goes... Another Christmas in the history books of life.

I really enjoyed the lead up to Christmas this year. I bombarded myself with Christmas music, was busy at church with activity and patiently waited for my Nintendo Wii that sat in a closet for the past month.

Christmas day was great too. We spent the entire day playing the Wii as a family. We ate Mexican food for dinner. We helped Pacey put his Lego airport and jet together. We enjoyed the sun being out (Even though it was a very windy day). At the end of the day, we were happy and tired.

The rememberance of Christ's birth was particularly strong this year. I really tried to concentrate on it personally and remember His birth and what it means to me. God became a man to live like a man and die like a man. God chose to become like me so He could wash away my sins and have eternal fellowship with me... Wow...

Friday, December 21, 2007

Windows Server 2008

My company purchased a very nice computer for some testing I am doing. Right now, the computer is running Vista Ultimate on 4GB of RAM and an AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+ (Roughly 2.30 GHz). I have Virtual Server 2005 R2 running a few virtual machines. The first virtual machine is Windows Server 2003 Enterprise. The second virtual machine is Windows XP Media Center Edition. Today, I am adding a third machine to the mix: Windows Server 2008 RC! I purchased an Intel Quad Ethernet card for the computer. With the card, I am able to assign an individual ethernet cable to each virtual machine (I had to mess around with settings of each port to be able to assign them to an individual VM).

Man... I am such a geek! I love technology!

When I am done, I will have 4 computers running in one box... How cool is that?!

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Vegas Vacation

This past weekend was my 27th birthday. Tiffany and I took off Friday and spent the weekend in Las Vegas, NV. We are part of the Bluegreen Vacation Club and were able to stay in Vegas for CHEAP! The drive was nice and included a trip accross the Hoover Dam.

Most of our time was spent walking around to see everything- Trust me, we walked a lot! We also visited the Stratosphere and saw a great view of the city. On the way home, we visited the Hoover Dam for a while (Amazing!).

We had a great time and hope to visit again (We may actually have a couple opportunities in 2008 due to conferences).

Christmas Gift from Blockbuster

Tiffany and I have been fans of Blockbuster Total Access for a while now. We originally used Netflix until Blockbuster came out with a deal that blew Netflix away... We were paying 17.99/month, got 3 movies at a time, could exchange them in the store for a few movie, plus, we got one free GAME or movie per month. It was a steal. A few months ago, Blockbuster decided to change the plan on everybody. OK. So now we could only exchange 5 movies per month and we no longer got the free game. Well, Blockbuster, who is failing miserably, has given us a Christmas gift. Now, we get to pay $2 more per month for the same service. Some people are paying even more! On top of that, half the movies that we have in the queue have had "long wait" listed next to them for months now....

Sorry Blockbuster, but I think Netflix has won back my business. Netflix has the leg up now. We can get 3 movies at a time for $3 less than Blockbuster. On top of that, we can watch movies over the internet. Since we have a great internet connection and decent monitors, this will be good. Sure, we do not get to go into Blockbuster now to trade DVD's, but that's ok... It will save on gas! =)

Saturday, December 01, 2007

November Happenings

Well, there goes November... Right out the door...

Thanksgiving was very nice this year. Not just because I got two days off of work (Although it was very nice), but because it is always a great time to stop and give thanks. Although the story of the first Thanksgiving is always questioned, the truth remains that we are a very blessed nation and people and should always thank or Lord and Creator for what He has done for us.

November was also the beginning of long practices for the annual Dinner Theater at our new church. Most of the family is involved in one fashion or another this year. We have spent many hours at church lately preparing for the event. Tiffany is singing in the choir for the event and I am running a spot light. The drama portion of the event is great. We are praying that people will come to know the Lord as a result of this event and Christmas season.

Finally, I spent a few days in Virginia earlier this week. I have been working on a large project for some time now and this trip to Virginia helped move the project forward. I am very excited to be in my present role and the opportunities that are being presented. I pray that the Lord will continue to help me grow in my technical skills and professional skills.

December is going to be crazy.... Dinner Theater... Birthday trip to Las Vegas... Christmas.... Plans for a new year... Here we go!

RAIN!!!

AHHHHH!!!! It has been a scary sight to see the past two days. We have received a TON of rain. Since moving to Phoenix, Arizona, we have not see it rain yet. I was beginning to think that rain did not exist in this part of the US. Boy was I wrong! Aparently, this has been the single largest precipitation event in 10 years for the valley. Yesterday, it practically rained non stop for the entire day. Today, we had some strong busts of rain and wind during the day.

We are not allowed to talk about the frozen form of rain, but I heard that there is some on the ground just a couple hours North of here... =) I cannot wait to see the Grand Canyon with white on it!

At any rate, I figured rain in Phoenix was a blog worth event... The cold front pushing it was something too since it is about 50 degrees outside right now... Brrrr... Cold and rain... Yuck!

Monday, November 19, 2007

Orlando Vacation

Tiffany and I just got back from a wonderful vacation to Orlando, Florida. Tiffany has been a couple times, but this was my first time going. I was very excited to "be a kid again" and visit Universal Studio's and Disney World. At the end of each day, we spent a few minutes writing down thoughts from the day so we could blog about it and also for our own memory sake. Tiffany is sorting through the pictures presently and we hope to get some up on Flickr shortly (We took nearly 3,000 pictures - Tiffany took most of them on this trip). Below is a day by day breakdown of what we remember most!

Saturday, November 3
Today, we began our journey to Orlando, Florida. We left Phoenix early in the morning and arrived in Florida in the late afternoon. Our rental car was a 2008 Pontiac G6 and we stayed at the Orlando Sunshine Resort. Today, we just relaxed at the resort and tried to get a good night sleep. We were very thankful for the time change being this weekend so we would only have to adjust 2 hours instead of 3 (Arizona doesn't change time).

Sunday, November 4
Today, we visited Disney's Animal Kingdom! Since this year is the "Year of a Million Dreams," Tiffany and I won front row parking at the Animal Kingdom. A small prize to win, but a prize nonetheless. The weather was beautiful and we had time to make our way around the park to everything we wanted to ride and see. They had a new "Finding Nemo" show and we loved it! We went on a Safari in the park and saw animals up close. For dinner, we ate at the Rainforest Cafe. I received a "First Visit" pin today that I plan to wear at each park.

Monday, November 5
Disney's Epcot Center was the park of the day. By far, the best ride of all was "Test Track." By the end of the day, we had been on it 4 times. We also road on Soarin'. Not only did you feel like you were flying, but they even added scent to the experience. The countries of Epcot are very well done. Everything feels very authentic and fun. There was a food tasting festival while we were there and we took advantage of that. We also took advantage of the Fast Pass program that Disney offers. It was great getting an assigned time to be on a ride instead of standing in line! The rides are amazing at Disney. They go out of there way to add incredible detail to each ride and line. The atmosphere was very energetic and fun at this park. At the end of the day, we enjoyed a spectacular fireworks show. Of all the parks, Epcot had the best fireworks.

Tuesday, November 6
Day 4 of our adventure took us to Universal's Islands of Adventures. The park seemed like a ghost town most of the day. Consequently, we practically walked on and off every ride with little to no wait. We ate lunch at the famous Mythos restaurant at Islands of Adventures. This was the first time either of us had been to this park, so it was new for both of us. We conquered Islands so fast that we went next door to Universal Studio's for a few hours. It was nice to have an early evening and attempt to get some rest.

Wednesday, November 7
This morning, we decided to grab breakfast at Ponderosa. It wasn't too bad for a low priced buffet. After breakfast, we headed to Universal Studio's to enjoy more short lines and fun rides. Today, we actually purchased Dippin Dots (They are terribly high priced, so we never buy them). We enjoyed all of the rides at Universal. They had free lockers to place our belongings in so we didn't have to sit our stuff on the other side of the ride (Great idea Universal!). After we were done enjoying the park, we took pictures at the worlds largest Hard Rock cafe and then went to Downtown Disney for dinner. We ate at Planet Hollywood. Our feet were dead at the end of the day.

Thursday, November 8
Today was spent at Disney's MGM Studio's. Like we did most days, we arrived just as the park opened and rushed over the the Aerosmith Rockin' Rollercoaster. It was a pretty good ride. We took a "backlot" tour also and were able sit in on a special effects demonstration- WOW! For lunch, we ate at a 50's restaurant. Everything was authentic inlcuding the wait staff ("No elbows on the tables," "Take off your hat inside mister."). We saw two amazing stunt shows and "learned" how they do some of the effects and stunts. The first show was Indiana Jones and the second one was a car stunt show. We also went to a "learn how to draw" session and both drew Goofy- It was a lot of fun. At the end of the night we watch the fireworks show called Fantasmic- It was pretty good too.

Friday, November 9
Today was all about Disney's Magic Kingdom. We were finally able to ride in on the famous monorail (Only because the parking lot is so far away from the Magic Kingdom). Our first ride was Space Mountain closely followed by the Monster's Inc. Laugh Floor (A very funny show!). During the day, we made it around to all of the major rides and attractions at Magic Kingdom. The lines were not too bad, even though there were a lot of people at the park. The first time we rode Splash Mountain, we did not get wet. Somebody gave us a Fast Pass, so we decided to ride it a second time. On the second trip through, we got soaked. Thankfully, the weather was warm and we were able to dry off comfortably. Speaking of the Fast Pass, for some reason, the Peter Pan ride had 60 minute wait times while we were there. We grabbed a Fast Pass and came back later in the day. When we returned, our Fast Pass got us in and out of the ride in 8 minutes, but the line was still 60 minutes long. The Fast Pass is a must at Disney! For lunch, we had a delicious Philly Cheese Steak (Yummmm!). In the evening, I went back out to the car to get our sweatshirts and Mickey Mouse ears (Yeah- I got the lightup ones so I could be a big kid). On the way back from the car, I rode the ferry instead of the monorail, it was pretty nice. We had our names sewn into the back of our Mickey Mouse ears. We also bought a pair for our niece and nephew back in Arizona. The fireworks show was pretty good this evening. I still think that Epcot has the better show. After fireworks, we watched the Spectromagic evening parade with electric lights - It was pretty neat. Today was a very long day and we took a ton of pictures. We also took advantage of short lines in the evening and had our pictures taken with a bunch of characters (Mikey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto, Princesses).

Saturday, November 10
Today was the longest day of our vacation. We arrived at Magic Kingdom around 8:30am and did not leave until 12:15am the next morning. We did not make it back to the hotel until 1:00am on Sunday. When we arrived at the park, we rode in a horse drawn carriage up to Cinderella's Castle. It was a lot of fun. We even had some guys singing on the back of the carriage. We were also able to ride on the large show boat. We went to the Monster's show again and I had to dance while on screen (I am sure my dancing was enough to make people laugh to death). We watched a different parade today and saw the fireworks again. During the President's show, one of the projectors melted the film, so we had to leave and come back later. At midnight, Tiffany and I kissed in front of the castle while having our picture taken, it was fun. We had a fantasic day and a wonderful vacation!

Sunday, November 11
Today started well and ended well, unfortunately, the middle of the day wasn't the greatest. We made great time getting the the airport and taking care of the car and security. When we got on the airplane though, we had to sit for about 2 hours waiting for a maintenance issue to be fixed. Unfortunately, that made us miss our connecting flight. Forunately, we were able to catch a later flight back to Phoenix. As a special treat, we actually received a sandwich on the airplane! It was a nice little touch from Continental (I guess they actually server food on some flights still- It felt like winning the lottery). We made it home safely with all of our belongings and memories. We had a fantastic time on this vacation and thank the Lord for providing time and money to take the vacation.

Final facts
Miles walked: 40 (Estimate using Google Earth)
Pictures taken: 2,733
Memories created: Thousands

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Hacking the MyBook World Edition II

I recently purchased a 1Tb Western Digital MyBook World Edition II NAS (Wow, that is a mouth full). For some odd reason, I was not immediately content with the drive and wanted to play around with it. I began searching and stumbed upon http://mybookworld.wikidot.com/. As a result of this webpage, and some poking, my Linux skills have been rekindled. It has been so long since I did anything with Linux.

I am finalizing my setup of the drive and plan to use it as the central storage device for my network (So I do not need to run from computer to computer trying to find a file). One of the neat features is that I can connect a non-network external hard drive to this device using USB. I plan to set up my network so all computers backup to the NAS and then the NAS can backup to my external hard drive. After running the backup (At some specified interval), I can take the external drive and put it in my fire proof safe!

Protecting data is very important... If you do not regularly backup your data, you should consider doing it. It is a terrible feeling when you lose important work or digital pictures.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Upcoming Vacation to Orlando

Finally, after 27 years (Minus a month), I am going to Disney World and Universal Studios!

On Saturday (November 3), Tiffany and I will fly from Phoenix to Orlando. Our lodging and flights were virtually free, leaving us to pay for a car, food and park tickets (Which I just bought online).

We will return to Phoenix on November 11.

Friday, October 26, 2007

A Year Ago Today

I have been trying to "Get Things Done" for a long time now. At work lately, I have had to get things done at a rapid pace and lead a team on "the impossible project." As a result of the increased productivity, I have decided to try and apply what I have been learning to my personal life. This evening, I began working on my personal tracking log and building my system. I decided to write a blog article about it to begin journalling my progress.

When I logged into blogger this evening, I decided to look back at an article I wrote sometime back. What I found was neat. I discovered that I wrote the article exactly one year ago today. God was working in weird and silent ways during that time. My mind was racing with thoughts and ideas. It is interesting that I am in the same place today.

God is working in my life. I do not know what he is doing right now, but I know he is working. I have learned an incredible amount over the past year. I thank Him for how he works in our lives.

I look forward to each day and what He has in store! I look forward to getting things done for Him!

I pray that He will help me work on this system and make it a tool that I can use for His glory.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Of Skeet and Fair

Today is the end of a very nice weekend for Tiffany and I.

On Friday afternoon, Tiffany and I went to the Arizona State Fair. I wouldn't rate it as the best State Fair that I have been to, but it was worth the 5 bucks. We saw some live entertainment, ate some great food and enjoyed being together.

On Saturday, Tiffany went on a 7 mile hike with her mom, sister and another lady from our church. While they were hiking, I went skeet shooting with some of the men from the church. I have a nice bruise from the event, but not much else to brag about.

Today is Tiffany's 27th birthday. We had a little surprise party with some new friends at church. It is nice that we are integrating quickly because we miss Richmond people!!

Monday, October 15, 2007

The American Dream

I should have titled this "The NEW American Dream."

As of 8:50 PM (Arizona Time) on Monday, October 15, 2007, Tiffany and I are now completely debt free! We were very happy when we realized we were there. It was a great feeling pressing the transfer button one last time!

We can only praise the Lord for how he is blessing us. Where we are today is only by his grace and his wonderful gifts to us. Praise Him!!

Friday, October 05, 2007

The Move

I have wanted to sit down and write in my blog for a while. We have had so much happen over the past month or so and I want to document it.



Tuesday, August 28, 2007

I woke up early and met our moving truck at a truck stop. I observed the empty weight of the truck and headed home with the enormous truck behind me. When we got to our road, the driver could not make the turn (I knew right then that the day was going to be long).



The moving company, at our expense, sent a smaller truck to pick up our belongings. After the small truck loaded up, I followed them back to the big truck. The two trucks pulled up next to each other, setup a ramp and began moving the goods from one to another. During the process, they realized that they had forgotten to take an inventory (A point from which we intend to leverage an apology). So, they had to unload the little truck onto the pavement at a truck stop! Let me repeat that: All of our belongings were unloaded at a truck stop onto the GROUND!



After many hours, the big truck was packed and ready to go. I followed the driver to the scales again to check the "full" weight. Ooops! We were quoted that the weight would be 3,000 pounds. It wound up being 4,900 pounds... OUCH! More weight=More $$



I signed a few papers and watched everything drive off into the distance.



Saturday, September 1

After having a great final week in Richmond and saying way too many goodbye's, Tiffany and I departed for Arizona. We left that morning from her Grandparents in our green, 1995 Chrysler Concorde, with almost 200,000 miles on it and a fresh oil change. We drove to Winston-Salem, NC on the first day.



In Winston-Salem, we saw a few old friends and stayed with my former Pastor from New York. We had a great time catching up.



Sunday, September 2

We drove to Pigeon Forge, TN. We made great time all day, until we hit Pigeon Forge. Traffic is TERRIBLE in Pigeon Forge.



Monday, September 3

Dollywood... Good times!



Tuesday, September 4

Left Pigeon Forge early in the morning to visit some friends at Bryan College (Bryan College is about 2.61 miles from the middle of nowhere). The rest of the day was spent driving across the massive state of Tennessee. In the evening, we stopped in Memphis for some good ole BBQ. It was finger licking good!



The rest of the day was spent driving in the rain to Little Rock, AR. We were very tired by the end of this day.



Wednesday, September 5

Drove to Oklahoma City, OK. It stopped raining just as we entered Oklahoma... Sorry Arkansa, but you left a bad impression on us. Does it always rain there? =)



We visited the Oklahoma City memorial for the Federal Building that was attacked in 1995. It was an honor to be able to visit the site and remember those who lost there lives that day.



From OKC we drove to Amarillo, TX for a nice rest.



Somewhere in all of this, our airconditioning stopped working... Let's see... Moving to Phoenix, Arizona... Doesn't it get hot there?



Thursday, September 6

We only had one goal today- Get to Truth or Consequences, NM. We had a great evening soaking in the natural hot springs that this town has to offer. We were right at the Rio Grande and had a perfect view of the stars and mountians!



Friday, September 7

Ate breakfast at "BBQ on Broadway," in T or C. Ironic, but true. At about Noon, we crossed the Continental Divide (Not much to see in the middle of New Mexico). At about 6:40PM, Tiffany and I pulled up to our new home in Avondale, Arizona. All Praise to God for a safe journey, a smooth ride and the same car we left home in!



During our travels, the truck had already arrived in Arizona and unloaded. A few items were broken, but nothing major. The best part is that all of our stuff made it, plus some... Yup, we received other people's stuff, in addition to our stuff.



Friday, October 8

(One month has gone by and we still have the other people's stuff... I hate moving companies!)



As I sit here today, watching dust storms blow by, I cannot help but praise God for what he is doing in our lives. We have settled into the house well and are getting along with the family. My home office is setup and I have finished the first month at my new job. Church is also busy already. I am doing sound and lighting while Tiffany is singing in the choir and preparing for a major dinner theater in December. God is so good to us and is blessing us in ways that always keep us amazed!



We hope to put up pictures of the trip on Flickr soon. It has been a long road getting through all of the "To Do List's" related to this cross country move.



Well, I better finish this post now... I need to eat dinner now and start writting my complaints to the moving company.. Looks like they messed up our billing too.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Flying!!

Finally... I was able to fly this weekend! My friend met me at the Hanover Airport on Friday evening for an hour flight around the area. It was great getting back into an airplane and flying. I got to taxi, takeoff, fly and land the airplane (For the most part)!! We flew over my house and places of work. We also flew up the James River for a while. We had been planning this flight for a month or so. Due to the violent thunderstorms lately, we have had to cancel a few times.

Tiffany and I also spent time at Busch Gardens and Smithfield, VA this weekend. We had a great time with friends on both trips. It was HOT HOT HOT at Busch Gardens. The good thing about HOT HOT days at BG is that everybody stays home or leaves early!

Smithfield was also neat. It has a great small town Virginia feel to it!

It was nice having one last weekend to enjoy Virginia. This is our last week living in this great state (edit: Commonwealth instead of state...)!

Satirical Look at Craigslist

My wife and I have been using craigslist.com for a while now. With our move to Phoenix looming, I thought it would be fun to create a "tips and tricks" list for navigating craigslist. At first, I wanted to create a serious list that people would find on Google and praise me for.. But then I thought that it would be even better to create a satirical view of this topic in the form of a top ten list. You need to have a sense of humor when using this site. If you do not have a sense of humor, stay away...

Ladies and Gentlemen, I now present the top ten tips to buying and selling craigslist.com:

10) Always post your items for sale and then leave on vacation for a week...
9) Delete your item every morning and repost it to stay at the top of the list...
8) Line up 3 appointments for the same item... Somebody is bound to buy it!
7) Do not notify the other 2 people that the item sold...
6) Pay for your item on PayPal and then never show up to pick it up...
5) Post your email, phone number, address and social security number on the ad...
4) Never delete your ads, even after an item has sold...
3) Send an email to every poster asking "Has this item sold?" Then, when they reply saying, "No, are you interested," do not ever reply...
2) Always assume that people are honest, nice and helpful...

Drum Roll...

1) Send 48 emails telling how interested you are in an item and then never show up for your appointment(s)!

Friday, August 17, 2007

Long Night

So... I was supposed to go flying last night with a friend from Richmond. I was very excited about the flight. We planned to fly around the Richmond area and I was going to take a bunch of pictures.

About the time I was supposed to head to the airport, a storm started rolling in... So much for flying...

For at least 8 hours, that storm pelted Richmond with rain, lightning and thunder. It was an AMAZING act of God. I do not think I have ever seen so much lightning in my life. It was constant for hours and hours. We stepped outside during parts of it to watch the bolts flying.

I didn't sleep a wink last night as a result of this storm. Just about the time I fell asleep, another bolt would hit nearby and... BABOOM... I would be awake again.

Just after the storm started, we drove by a local Target. They are in the middle of adding onto the store. The fenses around the store and scaffolding had fallen... That must have been some wind!

I will never forget standing outside watching the lightning... What an amazing Creator we serve!