In my previous post, I mentioned that I went to the Apple store in Southlake. I really like the layout of the "shopping mall" there. Instead of being in an enclosed building, imagine taking the individual stores, and placing them in buildings around the city hall. It was so much nicer then walking around in a mall. There's nothing "radical" about the idea, but it was just really cool to be outside (since the weather was nice). Very relaxed atmosphere.
My wife and I watched "Imagine Me & You" last night. I had seen most of it before, but I picked up a few new things since I had missed the first thirty minutes minutes the first time I saw it. It's an enjoyable movie.
Work is going well, but I miss being able to socialize. I also find that I am not nearly so well informed about the "stupid" news stories, the "man bites dog" variety. I can definitely thank the TV screens at CMG for helping me to answer all of the trivia questions on Wait Wait. A couple of weeks ago, a listener on the show noted that they didn't expect to do to well because they only got their news from NPR. It was so funny because I had noticed how many of the stories they asked questions over had been posted to the CMG TVs the week before.
Sunday, October 21, 2007
iPod
While it's not been used as frequently since I got my new job, I still use my iPod for my road trips and occasionally when roaming about the house. On Friday, I learned that the audio jack was malfunctioning. This was something I had begun to attribute to the earbuds I was using, but since it was happening to all of my headphones and audio equipment I knew that that could not be the case. Not wanting to buy another $200 device, I took it to the iPod store in Southlake. I didn't have an appointment, but they squeezed me in. After testing it for a couple of minutes with their equipment, they handed me a new one, and boxed the old one up, no questions asked. I was quite pleased, and quite surprised too. I had expected to be without it for a couple of weeks. Now that's customer service.
Now I just need to start putting a dent in the 9 days of podcast audio that I have built up.
Now I just need to start putting a dent in the 9 days of podcast audio that I have built up.
Friday, October 12, 2007
Fall Festival
Today was the fall festival for my kids school. They had a blast, and I overate. There was a dance afterward and it was great to watch the kids on the dance floor. I saw a large group of boys trying to break dance on the floor. My son joined right in. It was great. My daughter hooked up with some of her friends and was out on the dance floor swinging around with her friends until her legs got sore. After that, she either sat in my lap holding onto me, or held onto her mother.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Taking a note from Paul
Ok. I know it's been a long time. Honestly, I have had a busy month. From the last post, everyone should know I have a new job. While that's kept me somewhat busy, I've also been making some changes around the house, cleaning my office, transitioning to new after school duties, driving to Houston, etc. I'll try to cover as much as is relevant. Needless to say, I am finding myself much happier.
While I have been "absent", I have started a few posts. They just never got finished. So I am taking a note from Paul, and just going to write a quick note on a few.
The last post was a testament to Blogspot's spell check and ease of use. I barely even remember composing it, but it was there when I woke up. I've had to correct more grammar and spelling in this post then I have found in that one.
Due to the schedule change at church, I have been able to attend more of the main services. Because it was something I had thought of doing, and because I was hoping to get the youth of the church more involved, I signed up to be a lay leader. To that end, last Sunday, I got up in front of the congregation and led the opening part of the service. I had to spend a few hours last week coming up with Opening Words, and Candles of Memory and Hope (We light this candle in memory/hope of... ). Most of my involvement has been with the youth of the church, so getting up in front of the adults and working with them was a new thing for me.
While I have been "absent", I have started a few posts. They just never got finished. So I am taking a note from Paul, and just going to write a quick note on a few.
The last post was a testament to Blogspot's spell check and ease of use. I barely even remember composing it, but it was there when I woke up. I've had to correct more grammar and spelling in this post then I have found in that one.
Due to the schedule change at church, I have been able to attend more of the main services. Because it was something I had thought of doing, and because I was hoping to get the youth of the church more involved, I signed up to be a lay leader. To that end, last Sunday, I got up in front of the congregation and led the opening part of the service. I had to spend a few hours last week coming up with Opening Words, and Candles of Memory and Hope (We light this candle in memory/hope of... ). Most of my involvement has been with the youth of the church, so getting up in front of the adults and working with them was a new thing for me.
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