Sully Recycles Blankets

Sully's favorite toy is his "blankee" and this is how he treats it. He "recycles" it...you can see it dispersed throughout our back yard. Once this one is done, he will want another one.Labels: Family
A bit about me, my family and things I think about

Sully's favorite toy is his "blankee" and this is how he treats it. He "recycles" it...you can see it dispersed throughout our back yard. Once this one is done, he will want another one.Labels: Family
Each year during our church's annual Missions Conference, the staff takes a day and goes out with the missionaries. This year we went to the Dallas World Aquarium. I hung out with the prettiest staff member.
The Aquarium had more than just fish...there were monkeys, bats, birds, crocodiles, a black panther, snakes, spiders, GIANT millipedes, turtles, a manatee, otters, sting rays...Labels: Family
My Mom and Dad planned to go to San Antonio. We packed and got on the airplane.
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From a Washington Times story, Hill bill protects flying public:
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While some people are showing that they are NOT smarter than a fifth grader, Weird Al has set his sights a bit higher...sixth grade! Like many on the TV show, Weird Al also failed.Labels: Global Warming
The anti-abortion Houston Republican said Senate Bill 1567 would provide an incentive to forgo abortion, but critics questioned whether such payments would be viewed as baby selling or coercion...
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An excellent story on FoxNews:
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Discussions on global warming often refer to "global temperature." Yet the concept is thermodynamically -- as well as mathematically -- an impossibility, says Bjarne Andresen, a professor at the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen.
Andresen explains that while it is possible to treat temperature statistically locally, it is meaningless to talk about a global temperature for the entire planet.... {Read entire article here}Labels: Global Warming
Here is geocaching story from the Decatur Daily...from Decatur, AL where Brooke's parents live. Amanda and I have done some of the caches described in this article while caching with here cousins there.
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Amanda enjoyed playing in "her room" in the camper
You may notice that Sully looks slightly paranoid. He did not know how Mr. Stan felt about doggies on the furniture and asked me to set the record straight that this was a posed picture...Mommy made the dogs hop up for a picture because she was worried we did not have a picture with Sully in it since he was not as adventuresome as Boo.
Grilling chicken for Thursday night dinner. Sully would not have wanted to be by himself, so he was glad to be along for the ride. Boo, on the other hand, showed she LOVED being camping dog.Labels: Family
Some may think this is not funny.
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...to believe there are "peaceful Muslims" who totally reject the jihad of the "radicals who are trying to take over their peaceful faith". CAIR (Council on American-Islamic relations) continues to refuse to publicly label groups such as Hamas terrorist groups (read more about this and other grave concerns with CAIR here), and now there is an all-out effort to make sure that Muslims, no matter how bizarre or dangerous their behavior is, will not questioned at an airport. Labels: Islam
Several experts on climate change, including both proponents and skeptics {emphasis mine} of the man-made global warming theory, question former Vice President Al Gore's assertions in his Academy Award-winning documentary film "An Inconvenient Truth."Labels: Global Warming
I had a wonderful and relaxing weekend. On Friday, I took Amanda to school, came home a chilled for a while and then went for a bike ride. Didn't know if I could make it, but I tried a 10 mile ride. Made it. Came home, relaxed, picked Amanda up from school, ran by Quick Trip as a family, grilled steaks for dinner, relaxed more and went to bed.
Hmmm. I'm trying to figure out how to describe this movie. Unique. Unexpected. Bizarre. Very good. All of these describe the movie, yet somehow say nothing about it.
Amanda was standing in front of the mirror this morning as Brooke was combing her hair for church when she suddenly blurted out, "CAMPING, that's my word. That's what we are doing during Spring Break." She was right, and so she's solved her hangman puzzle.Labels: Family
Watch this informative movie, The Great Global Warming Swindle (1 hour, 15 minutes) about the lies of "global warming". You can also click here to read more about the movie. Special thanks to my anonymous friend who sent these links in a comment to my last "global warming" post.
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This FoxNews story goes on and on and on and on (you get the picture) of the millions and millions and millions (oops, sorry) of people who are going to die from "global warming" in the next few decades. And then they make this statement toward the end of the article:
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I got a bracket for Christmas that allows me to put my GPS receiver on my bike, so now I track myself everywhere I ride. The GPS tells me where I am (small screen map), how fast I'm going, what direction I am traveling and how far I have traveled. Until today, I have not been able to find anything to convert the file created on my GPS into something I can put on a map and see where I've been. Today I found GPS Visualizer which I used to convert I file which I then uploaded to MTBGuru.com and created this map of my ride.
Since I just happened to have my GPS with me, and since my GPS just happened to have area geocaches loaded onto it, I did check to see if I was near any as I biked yesterday. I found one and then headed out to the one pictured above called Jeepers Creepers. This is a Google Earth screen shot of the pet cemetery I rode through to get to this cache (this area is the little "hook" at the bottom of the Google map drawn above). The white dot in the upper right corner of the screen shows where the geocache is, and the red line (the long, crazy, zig-zag red line) shows where all I went looking for it! The clue for the cache led me to believe it was in the pet cemetery, and there is a fence in the tree line. I did not think I would have to cross the fence to get to the cache, so I didn't spend much time on the other side of the fence. When I did cross the fence, the GPS kept taking me to the middle of a wide open field and I didn't think that was right, either. As you can see, I never found the cache, but I thought this crazy, zig-zag picture of my 20 minute hunt was funny. Now that I've seen the picture, I'll have to try for this one again, but I think I'm gonna post this picture on the cache's web site. I look like some drunk lost in the woods or something!Labels: Family, Geocaching
No, not another turtle...just another update about the turtles. Grace O'Mally made it through the winter. Although she was the last of the three to make an appearance this Spring, she seems to be the first one who has determined hibernation is over with for the winter. She dug out yesterday and spent the night above ground, woke up and had some breakfast this morning. Grumpy and Little George are still under ground.
Sully will do anything for attention. He is not trying to crawl onto Brooke's lap, he is just stretched across there trying to get some love! He laid like that for 10 minutes.Labels: Family
Humans originally existed as members of small bands of nomadic hunters/gatherers. They lived on deer in the mountains during the summer and would go to the coast and live on fish and lobster in the winter.
If you don't know the story behind this, click here.Labels: Family
If you didn't know just how desperate the "global warming" folks are getting, take a look at this...they have had to go to Sports Illustrated in an attempt to get out their message.Labels: Global Warming
The first cache we did for the day was called "Body Curls" and was by the body curls workout station on the track at Stovall Park. Amanda thought she should demonstrate.
This was a bridge out in the middle of nowhere. It was actually at a park in Mansfield, but it crossed nothing. I guess they plan to move it over a creek eventually? At least it made for a cute picture.
I wouldn't know, but Amanda insisted this was an apple tree. She wanted to stop and pick up a leaf, so we took a picture while we were there.
This won the "cool cache of the day" award. A geocacher named TexasNurse97 hid this one on a tree in the woods. The cache container is taped to the end of the stethoscope.
After several hours of geocaching, we played on the playground for 45 minutes, went to Dairy Queen and then headed home.Labels: Family, Geocaching
Claude Allegre, one of France's leading socialists and among her most celebrated scientists, was among the first to sound the alarm about the dangers of global warming...
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Not four minutes ago it came to me. I need to write a book. And this book needs to have at least two words in the title: IDIOT and PLUMBING. Let's see...Plumbing for Idiots. No, that's probably taken already, and that really does not capture the heart of this book. How about...yes, that would be it:Labels: Family
Brooke and I were driving by Amanda's school this week and saw a sign for day care at the school during Spring Break. Brooke commented on what a "fun" Spring Break that would be.Labels: Family
Speaking of "global warming", Weird Al said at the US Media Ethics Summit II:Labels: Global Warming
George and I go out for lunch every Wednesday. This week we went to The Corner Bakery. George told me he found it while taking is daily walk. I thought the Target shopping center was not a very exciting place to walk, so I took him to River Legacy Park today and we walked there. Great day to be outside.
The abuse heaped on the internal combustion engine by environmentalists was never justified. But a recent story on cow flatulence in the British newspaper, The Independent, makes the environmental benefits from gasoline-powered engines even more obvious. Based on a recent study by the Food and Agricultural Organization, The Independent reports that "livestock are responsible for 18 percent of the greenhouse gases that cause global warming, more than cars, planes and all other forms of transport put together." Read the whole article here.Labels: Global Warming
We went to Houston (Sugar Land, actually) last weekend for the Liberty Fellowship SW conference. This is the group I am ordained with, and those of us in this part of the country get together each February to catch up on what is going on in each others' lives and to be challenged, encouraged and equipped by a guest speaker.
Amanda and I made this arch together. We started building individually on each side, and as we got toward the end, I held the sides while she slipped another piece into the middle. The exhibit was about how gravity affects building structures.
This whole area had a Mexican theme complete with replicas of a home, a cobbler's shop, a grocery store...and this Beetle Van!
This room was the coolest part of the whole museum (from a grown-up's perspective). You stood against a metal wall and a projector shot some kind of light on you. As you moved, your colored shadow appeared on the projection screen in front of you. You moved and it moved...and showed your movements in cascades of color. First there is one of you, then two, then four, eight and more. It reminded me of the introductions to old James Bond movies. Here is Amanda in the room.
That's Amanda milking the cow. The "milk" was actually water, but the milking part seemed fairly authentic. Amanda enjoyed herself.
Here's a dusty little turtle...Little George O'Mally to be more specific. During the winter, I laid a rug over the spot where the turtles buried themselves to hibernate. The last couple days, I've moved the rug because it is so warm. Yesterday we say Grumpy had brought himself to the surface and had his head poking out looking around. Today, Little George came up and went for a short walk. Here he is, still dirty from being buried, looking for a new place to dig in. He didn't go too deep when he dug back in this time, but he may have to in the next couple days. This is Texas, so even though we have seen it get up into the 70's this week, it is supposed to drop back down into the 20's in the next night or two. Poor turtles.Labels: Family