25 April 2010

Goalie


I decided that the goalie is one of the most important positions in soccer but also one of the most boring positions when you are on the winning team. It was fun to watch the boys as they each got to take a turn as the goalie. Michael played in the net and almost got stuck, but Joshua, well you know, was just jumping and playing the whole time.

I think we all feel like goalies sometimes in life waiting for something amazing to happen but really need to learn to enjoy every moment even if it isn't a spectacular event.

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18 April 2010

16 April 2010

the cake lady

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Walking down the street the other day, we discovered a sad, sad thing. The cake lady is GONE! We can no longer stop and make the cake lady uncomfortable as we stop and stare in at her messing up... Good times.

a New Fruit

Yesterday we discovered a new fruit (melon). Well, its not like we made any new discovery, but it is a new discovery for us! The flavor seems a cross between cantaloup and honeydew. Personally, I love it!
香瓜香瓜香瓜香瓜Oh, and we bought a new lens for our camera. Enjoy the pictures!

HAPPY, HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MICHAEL!!!!!


Happy Birthday to our Michael! Hope he is having a wonderful day, full of tiger cakes and little birthday gifts! We love you, Michael!

Do you Believe in...

There is a song from the 60's entitled "Do you Believe in Magic". Over the past four days, while I insert the word "Miracles", I do have to believe. As you know, my travel has picked up and I went on what will be the first of three EMEA trips in six weeks on Tuesday evening. The trip was to have started on Sunday evening but a conference precluded a departure until Tuesday and took Paris off the itinerary. Before leaving on any international trip, I always ask mom if she has bad feelings. I think it goes back to my 1991 Hawaii trip...

Well, she was fine but I had some feelings and after discussing with her and praying about it, determined no reasons to not go. While there I didn't have any bad feelings so set the ponderings aside until last evening after I arrived home.

When I arose yesterday and jumped onto the computer, yes that is what I do when traveling, I discovered that my flight was canceled as were all other PM UA flights departing LHR. I determined to take the 12:00 flight as it still had seats. A miracle of it's self. So, we postponed the afternoon sales call and went to the 10:00 call. Pretty close you say? When we arrived we were advised by the LHR sales office that the flight was on a 12:45 decision. at 10:05 we received a call advising the flight had been moved up to 11:30. Well, I didn't panic and went ahead with our presentation figuring we were close enough to Heathrow that there would be no problems making the flight.

Well, at 10:30, as we were finishing the formal portion of the presentation, we received another call advising the flight had again been pushed up, this time to 11:15. OK, now it was time to move. I got a ride to the terminal, that was, by-the-way, empty, and sailed through security. Arrived at the gate 15 minutes prior to departure where the staff were hurrying people onto the aircraft.

To the chase, we were the last flight out of Heathrow yesterday and we made is 3 minutes before they closed the airport. At this point in time, it is unknown when Heathrow will reopen and North Atlantic traffic will resume. As mom and I talked last evening about the day, my feelings of earlier in the week came to me and I commented to mom that the issue with getting home on time was what was unsettling me. I am fully at peace.

Why the miracle? Well, you see, tomorrow is prom, it is the last prom and I really didn't want to miss it. Not just Marquie's last prom mind you... Love Dad

13 April 2010

Are You Pretty Healthy?

My quote for the day: "Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out and shouting, 'Holy smokes...what a ride.!"