A late post on a friday evening. I’d encourage you to take 10 minutes and really listen to and connect with a sweet man from Siguatepeque, Honduras.
Read MoreChanges Coming to the Blog
It has been a while since I’ve done much with this blog of mine, and there are changes a coming. Every since finishing up my Masters of Divinity from seminary I knew that I was going to use this site to help further discussion on things church, tech, and art. So over the next week…
Read MoreWhy I believe Occupy Wall Street Matters #OWS
Marking the start of the third month of the Occupy movement’s work in lower Manhattan I feel like I have finally had enough time to process through everything that has been going on to share a few thoughts and one frustration. Let start by saying that I believe this is a thoughtful group of people with important…
Read MoreA Rolling Series of New Beginnings
Life is a rolling series of new beginnings that we often fail to acknowledge. It seems that life can be viewed one of two ways, as a series of conclusions, or of beginnings. With the deluge and overlapping story lines of our lives, every day we are rolling through these points. Points that can be viewed either way.…
Read MoreMaking Dinner: Parmesan Crusted Chicken
I decided I needed to do something less mentally taxing that programing for an hour or so last night. The choice led me to make some Parmesan Crusted Chicken (via Elise) since we had everything here we needed. It turned out really good and was a nice break for me. I might have added a…
Read MoreThe new American Economy….
[M]any people in the U.S. and around the world lack the education and skills required to participate in the great new companies coming out of the software revolution. This is a tragedy since every company I work with is absolutely starved for talent… This problem is even worse than it looks because many workers in…
Read MoreMy Dad: My Eulogy
Update: Here is the audio of my eulogy I have a lot of great memories with my dad. Great trips all over the world, more good meals then I can remember, and at the end of the day a man who was there for me. When my brothers and I were little kids he was…
Read More75 Minutes left in February
It is amazing to me how fast and slow time seems to move. Never do I catch myself thinking, ‘time is moving along perfectly right now.’ Rather it fluctuates between the eternity it takes for the waiter to notice your starving hands have closed your menus. Then it is the weekend with friends and family that seem…
Read MoreI miss my first love – skiing
It’s a bit bizarre, but every now and then I find myself in one of those moods. Wondering what life would be like had I not walked away. After years of hard work I had achieved an incredibly unique situation, having access into a very closed off industry and getting offered several jobs every year…
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