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Thirty-six or 36 or XXXVI

Category : Life

Baby ToddIt was a Sunday morning 36 years ago and my mom was getting ready to go to church, but I had other plans for her. Instead I wanted to come out and see what all of this hub bub was about. I could hear all these strange sounds and plus I was getting pretty tired of being in the same dark place, so I started making my way out.

It is really hard to believe that 36 years of my life has come and gone. There has been many crazy things that have happened, but I would not change a single one of them for a second. Each moment of my life has been God ordained and has been used to shape me into the man that I am today. I am truly grateful for each moment.

For 13 years of my life I have had the privilege and honor of being married to my beautiful wife, Kimmy, whom I have had 2 wonderful children with. I can honestly say that those 13 years have been the best portion of my life thus far and I know that it will only get better. I look forward to when I have spent a majority of my life with her then I would have had as a single man.

I have gone through many changes physically in my appearance. I was a skinny awkward kid growing up that had way too much energy. I grew into a skinny teenager that did his best to be cool, but failed in many ways. I played football in junior high and then chose to pursue drama in my senior high years. I went from flattop haircuts to growing my hair out long to having the words “WHS Class of 1991″ carved in my head for my graduation.

When I was 17 years old I got my ear pierced and have worn it continuously except for the years when I was in Bible college and couldn’t wear it. (Although I would wear it when I was sleeping or at work. Just don’t tell anyone. :) )

When I graduated from college I decided that I wanted to grow my hair out again, so I began to let it grow until 2000 (6 years). It eventually got down to the middle of my back and then one day I woke up and asked my wife if she wanted to cut my hair. She totally freaked out but did it anyway.

I got my first tattoo when I graduated from Bible college as a gift from my brother. I eventually got another one about 7 or 8 years later and then added to the original one a few years after that. And I prefer to look at them as the stained glass windows on my temple. :)

BaptismsI have served as a youth pastor for 6 years and can’t think of another career that I would ever want to have again. It was a great 6 years and I hope to find another church where I can be a youth pastor and invest my life in the lives of teenagers. To me there is nothing cooler than being able to see a teenager make a choice to do something very profound with their lives and to no longer live for themselves, but instead chose to love God and love others.

I have also gone through many body changes. I at one point ballooned out to about 265 pounds only to decide a few years ago that I had enough and after getting a gym membership, I started eating better and exercising. I went on to drop down to 195 pounds and fit into the same size clothes that I wore when I graduated from high school. I was indeed a big loser. The best part about it all though is that I feel like I am in the best condition of my life. I have run several 5K’s and am looking to possibly running a 10K this year and maybe even participating in a mini-triathlon. So I may be 36, but I certainly don’t feel it.

Here’s to my first 36 years and hopefully another 36+ more years of good living.

Bloggin’ Through 2008

Category : Random

It is that time again to recap the past year, so I went back and looked at the first post of every month and provided a link to them below with a little commentary.

January - The University of Michigan started of the season with a dominating victory over the defending 2006 National Champion Florida Gators and the Heisman Trophy winning Tim Tebow. Unfortunately, that was the lone highlight for Michigan in 2008.

February - I posted about Three T’s. They were tired, Twitter and TV.

March - I talked about some Personal Triumphs that I had at the gym in running.

April - I asked the question What Movies Have You Seen? and I was shocked to see that I had seen 34 of the AFI’s Top 100 movies. How many have you seen?

May - I posted from my mobile phone my son’s Big Fish Story. I am still in shock that he caught that big of a fish in my dad’s canal. May was a crazy month in which we remodeled our bathroom and took a trip to Colorado in the middle of the project.

June - We got our bathroom closer to completion and it was nice to finally being able to go to the bathroom inside our house instead of in a outhouse, and to take a shower at my house.

July - July always starts off up north in Manistee, Michigan and we took a special trip to Michigan’s Adventure on the 4th. I also ran in my first 5K while we were up north.

August - With the political season heating up I had quite a few blog posts about the election and this one was about how I felt that John McCain Had Gone Too Far. I am so happy that the election is over. Anyone else?

September - Youth Specialties released a video promoting Youth Worker Appreciation Day and so I asked the question, Why Do You Do It?. And that was an excellent follow-up to a post from a few days before about why I love doing student ministry.

October - I reminisced about how we were celebrating 70 Years of the Winged Helmet and what great icon for the University of Michigan.

November - I once again had the honor of going to the National Youth Workers Convention and I finished an entry that I had started a few weeks before after being inspired by Andrew Marin’s talk. Basically, I said that As A Christian I Am Sorry and I will let you read it to find out why.

December - I asked the question, “Can Atheists Do Good Works?”. I was inspired by an article I had read in the USA Today. What do you think?

2008 was an interesting year and I am really nervous as to what 2009 will hold for me. I could possibly be laid off from my job or have the company I work for shut down all together. It is really scary and the economy in Michigan is so bad. But my trust is in God and I know that no matter what happens I will have my family and my faith in God, so I am not too worried. However, I would be lying if I didn’t say that I wasn’t scared.

New Running Shoes and New Lawnmower

Category : Life, Sports

Asics Gel-Kanbarra 2Last week I bought a new pair of running shoes for when I run on the treadmill at the gym and eventually (if it ever warms up) outside. My other shoes were pretty worn out and pretty cheap to begin with, so I decided to get a decent pair of shoes. I saw that Kohls had a sale on shoes and headed over there to check them out. I ended up getting a pair of Asics Gel-Kanbarra 2 running shoes. I don’t know a lot about running but I do know that Asics are a good running shoe, so I went with them. Plus, they felt great when I tried them on. I haven’t used them very much to give a review, but I will give a review after wearing them for a few weeks.

Neuton Lawn MowerOn the same day I also bought a new lawn mower. At the end of last year my old lawn mower that I had for about 12 years kind of died and so we needed a new one. Since I have been doing what I can to care more for the environment I went with a battery powered lawn mower. A friend of mine ordered one and so I sent away for some of the materials about it so I can see what they were all about and check the prices. So I ended up getting a Neuton Lawn Mower. I am looking forward to mowing my lawn and not emitting any air pollutants or noise pollution.

Over and Under 200

Category : Life, Tech

Since I moved my blog over to WordPress from Blogger about 5 months ago, I have had 241 spam comments caught by Akismet. If you don’t have Akismet installed on your blog then you are missing out on one of the coolest tools for blogging. It is so nice to know that Akismet is there doing it’s job and preventing my blog from being inundated with spam. And for some reason a majority of come on my blog post Amazing Grace (Not A Movie Review) for whatever reason. That is the over 200.

The under 200 is how much I weigh, which I probably have not been under 200 in 10 years. About 4 years ago I weighed 265 and went on the Atkins diet and lost 55 pounds. I then went back up to 235 about a year or so later and maintained right around there. Then back in August Kimmy and I got a membership at World Gym and we started eating better. I began to shed some weight due to the fact that I go to the gym 5 days a week for about 1.5-2 hours per day. So between that and eating better I have now gone below 200 pounds. I really do not have a goal weight that I am shooting for, but I am enjoying the fact that I now wear the same size jeans that I did in high school. I also enjoy working out and being able to run at least 2 miles on the treadmill everyday at the gym. So life is good.

My Birthday Lunch With My Family

Category : Mobile Blogging


Today, we went to Buca di Beppo in Utica, MI for my birthday lunch with my family. We were able to get the “Pope Room” and if you haven’t been to Buca let me explain what that is. Basically it is a large room that is decorated with pictures of different Popes and has a bust of Pope John Paul II in the center of the table on a lazy susan. You have to have a large party to be in there (it holds up to 17), but it is a lot of fun. The food was good and so was the time spent with my family.

This past Friday, Kimmy and I went to Red Robin, so I could get my free hamburger for my birthday. And then on Saturday we had someone come over and we both got hour long massages each for our Valentine’s Day gift to each other. It was nice and relaxing especially since Kimmy’s parents had the kids.

Tomorrow, for my birthday I am taking the day off of work and we are going to spend the afternoon together, since the kids will be at school. We are going to go to the gym, BD’s Mogolian Barbecue, and then to go see the “Bucket List”. I am just looking forward to sleeping in and spending a day with my beautiful wife.

Lookin’ Back and Lookin’ Ahead 2008 Edition

Category : Life

Last year I decided to some New Year’s Resolutions, but I think they should more appropriately be called goals. So I wanted to take some time and look at them and evaluate how I did with those and then establish some new goals for this year. Here were my goals from 2007….

1) Do something about my job situation, whether that means a new job and forget ministry all together, or do something to get into ministry.

2) Do more to care for our planet (i.e. recycling, conserving energy, etc.)

3) To live my life in light of these deep and profound words…

I have sent out some resumes over the year. Not a lot, but some. I still feel very strongly that I am supposed to be in ministry and that I should focus on trying to find a position. The only question is where, when and what. I am not planning on making a big deal about sending resumes out, because I do not want to go “down that road” again and have to have a bunch of people ask me if I have heard anything yet. So the people who will find out are going to be very few and the masses will know when I hear those words I have been eager to hear. “You’re hired.”

This past year we have probably recycled more than we have thrown things out in the trash. I still would like us to use less and reuse more, so there is even less. But I am happy every time I put the stuff out at the curb and I have more stuff for recycling than I do for the trash. It makes me want to ask my garbage company to give me a bigger recycling container and smaller garbage bin.

I also traded my Jeep Wrangler in and bought a Toyota Camry, because I wanted to get a greener car. The Camry uses a lot less fuel than the Jeep does and it also has a better emissions rating. I drive our 1995 Honda Accord for my work vehicle and I used to drive the Jeep. I went from going a week between fill ups to I can go about a week and a half now. It costs about $30 to fill up the Accord and it cost me about $45 dollars to fill up the Jeep, so not only is it greener, but it is also a significant cost savings for us.

We also changed almost all of the light bulbs in our house to CFL light bulbs and I choose the “daylight” type ones, because it gives you the feel of natural daylight. In the winter time there is so much less daylight, especially here in Michigan, that I wanted something that gave us more daylight throughout the day. So far I really do like the feel it gives our house and I like the money saving we have.

I feel that this year has been a year where I have really embraced the mindset of “love wins”. I have noticed that often times when I get into conversations with people I have been thinking about how it is that I can show them God’s love by the words and actions I use. I know that it is something I can afford to do a lot more of and I can learn how to in many more ways.

There are a few things that I did not have as goals at the beginning of the year, but slowly became goals as time went on. One of them was getting myself into better physical condition. Kimmy and I got a membership at World Gym, which has helped me to go from a size 38 pant to a size 34 pant and from size XL shirts to large size shirts. In the midst of all that I have set up two more fitness goals and they are to ride in another MS 150 and to run a 5k. I did the MS 150 once back when I was 17 years old and have always wanted to do it again, but I have never been a runner so the 5k is a pretty big goal for me. I was thinking of running in the Firecracker 5k that is done during the Manistee National Forest Festival, which is held over the 4th of July where we go camping every year.

The other thing I did over the past year that I had not set as a goal was that I began reading more than I had ever really read before. I probably read 12 or more books last year and some of them I reviewed here on my blog. I feel that I have learned so much from reading this past year and it has really helped me grow in my faith. I have more books I would like to read, but now I need to get some extra cash so I can buy them.

I can’t really think of any more goals to add to the ones that I set up last year and added to over the years. So my plan is to just continue down that path and keep growing. I am really excited about 2008 and feel that it will be a great year for me and my family.

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