Monday, February 4, 2008, 10:56 AM
The Patriots used to be my third favorite team, until the tuck. After that they were my least favorite. It was so beautiful to see them humiliated last night. I loved it!Now on to the important part. We had a house full of people, the girls stamped upstairs and occasionally looked at the TV while the guys stayed downstairs. I had the game on the big screen at about a 7 foot diagonal and running stats on the other screen at about a 6 foot diagonal.
The surround sound was on (obviously) and had two TVs in the bar wired into the game as well. It was pretty awesome.
Next year for football I'm going to have to go with an HDTV projector and the HD Sat package. At that point we're looking at a 12-13 foot diagonal.
Woot!




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Thursday, January 31, 2008, 08:14 PM
Logan rules!I was looking forward to having a boy, but I didn't know that he was going to be this much fun. He plays ball with me all of the time and runs to see me when I come home.
His favorite thing to watch on TV is football. I know, so unlike me.
I don't think that I have the heart to tell him that he's too small to play. Maybe he can be the next Rudy.
He also like to climb up into a chair next to the video game and play with the controllers. He's actually not half bad at some of the old school video games -- at least for 1 years old.
Man I am all kinds of crazy about that kid.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008, 09:23 PM
Let's start with the important stuff first. Family.Judy is doing great. She entered into an agreement with her friend Amy and now Judy owns all of Beyond Expectations. We are working on building that business and she already has one new daily client. She spends a lot of time with the kids helping with school work, cooking, etc. Recently she has taken on the challenge of making burial gowns for babies in a hospital in Chicago (I think that's how it works). She also runs Anya around to dance and art class and prepares crafts for the Rainbows kids at church for Wednesday nights. She's a busy girl.
Anya is going to her grandma's school one day a week and working at home the rest of the week. She's studying Assyrians and Babylonians, reading the Chronicles of Narnia and taking Latin -- which I have started working on her with every week. She takes ballet and hip hop every week and goes to Awana.
Bella, is well ... Bella is Bella. She spends her time playing with her sister and her cousins and doing rhythmic gymnastics. She is the most generous kid in the world and would give the last piece of candy in the box to someone that she doesn't even know. It's almost Bella's turn to get involved in some more structured activities and it looks like the first one might be martial arts. We'll see. Don't forget her birthday on February 17th!
Logan has just moved into a big boy bed. He's having a tough transition, but it gets easier every time. He likes his bed because it's a big race car. His favorite things to do are to play ball and eat -- the kid never stops! When I am downstairs he will come sit on my lap, point at the screen and yell, "Football!" I try to explain to him that there is no football on, but he doesn't stop until I put the NFL network on or something.
Anyway, that's a pretty good family update. As soon as the snow thaws around here we can get on to some real living, but fortunately the house is big enough that the kids can all run around and make noise like they would outside.
Monday, January 28, 2008, 08:38 PM
Wow, I really dropped the ball. Now that life is getting back to normal, I can start posting again. So what's happening with Brandon? I'll elaborate later, but for the moment here's a quick rundown.Family:
Judy still rules, and is the best wife ever. For those of you who do not know, Logan broke his clavicle reaching for a cookie on Christmas Eve. He's a tough little guy though and is all healed up. Anya is dancing and working hard on school work. Bella is a beautiful drama queen.
Weather:
Snow sucks, I want sun.
Work:
Weeelllll, I am now working for a friend of mine (more about that later). I have dropped almost everything except for Brastero and I will either be pulling back JerkySoft or selling my share to the new company that the incoming investor will form.
Teaching:
I will start teaching for U of Phoenix online teaching a Marketing and Innovation course in February. I will also begin teaching at Salish Kootenai College (the local indian college) in MArch (waiting on one last approval). At SKC I will be teaching Business Ethics, muwaahahaha!
MISC:
Got elected to the MVA board for a second year.
This month I am celebrating my third anniversary in the 'table' society.
Got a new screen for the theater.
Spending too much time playing Guild Wars.
Living a blessed life.
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Thursday, November 22, 2007, 01:17 PM
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!In case you missed it this morning here it is...listen carefully.
NFL Pregame
Wednesday, November 21, 2007, 06:31 PM
Crap.Well I guess it is Montana.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007, 06:06 PM
I'm bummed because I have to miss their concert in a couple of weeks. Man that will be great. Don't know who they are? Well there are very few of you who read this that would actually like them. I love this little interlude in the first song of their new CD."So how does it feel to know that someones kid in the heart of America has blood on their hands, fighting to defend your rights so you can maintain the lifestyle that insults this family's existence.
Well, where I'm from we have a special salute we wave high in the air towards all those pompous asses who spend their days pointing fingers!"
You can probably guess what the next two words are.
I love the intensity. That's probably why I'm still (I think I'm way out of cool range) addicted to bands like In This Moment, Within Temptation, Avenged Sevenfold, Three Inches of Blood, and Paul Potts. Wait a second...
Saturday, November 17, 2007, 02:01 AM
We did not get the contract. We'll get the next one but it's going to be a tough couple of months. Bad timing for that.Thursday, November 15, 2007, 10:25 AM
No snow yet and we're into the third week of November. Woot!I also learn about our NASA proposal tomorrow. I'm nervous, but it's more relief that the process is almost over...or maybe it isn't.
Saturday, November 10, 2007, 06:46 PM
We're into the second week of November and still no snow. Today we rented an excavator to do some work on the house. We had extra time so we built a sled run for the kids, but I can't wait to ride it myself. Once it snows I'll show before and after pictures.Back Next

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