Wednesday, September 15, 2004

a few things

Wow, has it really been more than a month since I wrote last? It's been insane. Since my last rant, I have seen the President in person, been on

the radio, made arrangements for a live performance in my store by James Clay (whose that you say, don't worry, you'll know soon enough - if you

listen to Christian radio that is), and boy I don't know what else. But this past month just flew by.


Currently we are making adjustments to get the kids acclimated to public school. I knew there would be issues, and so far it hasn't been anything

unexpected, but we have to do what we have to do. So far they are (mostly) making straight A's, we just need to fill the gaps.


Today was "See you at the Pole". If you don't know what this is, go here. Tasha was thrilled to hook up with

other kids who believe as she does. Cheni, on the other hand, didn't seem too thrilled with standing out in the cold. But it was still nice to hear

about the schools not putting a damper on this.


What else is going on? Well, I'll be spending the better part of next week at Estes park in Colorado. Before you get jealous, it's a business trip.

Three days with my boss in a cabin with no electricity and 14 other managers who are stressed about leaving their stores for the better part of a

week. hooray.


The anniversary of 9/11 slipped by me. As you noticed from my previous rant, this is something that I still feel very strongly about, especially

when it comes to all the anti-war idiots who'd rather sit by and do nothing waiting for another attack to come. Yea, so we were wrong about the WMD's

in Iraq, but so what? Were we supposed to sit by and wait for them to have them? Bush did the right thing, in fact I don't think he's gone far enough,

we should be looking to Iran next. You think Kerry's got the balls? I hope so, because like it or not he will probably be the next president.


OK, off my soap box for now. What else? Not sure right now, I'm a little fried.