Thursday, October 1, 2009

Great ideas FAIL also...

Well you see... I had this bright idea of starting a new blog when I moved to Houston. That was before I got here and realized I would have no TIME... but it seemed like a brillant idea.

Speaking of ideas. Have you ever met someone who was so excited to tell you something but they couldn't breath... grasping for air, moving up and down, side to side. You almost get motion sickness by watching them. Well, we have...but then it goes down. They share their idea and boom it happens...it's as bad as the infomercial you watched repeatedly the other night.

So the question is "How do you tell them after they just went through all that trouble trying to get you to realize how great it was?"


A. Do you take it for the team... support it and hope for the best.
B. Be the real friend and save them from embarrassment.


If you chose A... your not my friend and you probably enjoyed a good laugh from me throughout life. If you chose B... I appreciate that thing called TOUGH LOVE!

We deserve the honest opinion!

Things that FAIL...



If you got to this point... check back in a few months for another waste of 60 seconds. Peace!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

New Link Added

Hey everyone. Look to the right and I added a new link called My Photos. Sometimes I enjoy expressing life through photography. Hope you enjoy.

Monday, February 16, 2009

NCO Video

Here is a video that reflects our time in Nicaragua in 2008. A beautiful country and wonderful people.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Launch Date, March 1st, 2009


Talk about add some color to life...
The First Launch from Cape Canaveral:
A new chapter in space flight began on July 1950 with the launch of the first rocket from Cape Canaveral, Fla.: the Bumper 2. Shown above, the Bumper 2 was an ambitious two-stage rocket program that topped a V-2 missile base with a WAC Corporal rocket. The upper stage was able to reach then-record altitudes of almost 400 kilometers, higher than even modern space shuttles fly today. Launched under the direction of the General Electric Company, the Bumper 2 was used primarily for testing rocket systems and for research on the upper atmosphere. Bumper 2 rockets carried small payloads that allowed them to measure attributes including air temperature and cosmic ray impacts. Seven years later, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik I and II, the Earth's first artificial satellites.

Check back March 1st for my official Blog Launch. Thats right blog launch. Don't miss it!