Archive for September, 2009

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-27

Sunday, September 27th, 2009
  • Develop a strong work ethic: The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance, but everyone who is hasty comes only to poverty. Prv 21:5 #
  • Krugle in the enterprise, the challenges seem similar to Google in the enterprise. Everyone seems anxious about what "might" be found. #
  • Anyone playing the new Aion game (http://na.aiononline.com/)? Initial impressions? #
  • Reason to hone yer skills: Do you see a man skilled in his work? He will serve before kings; he will not serve before obscure men. Prv 22:29 #
  • When you find a big kettle of crazy, it is best not to stir it. – PHB, Dilbert. #
  • I feel not so good today. Finding it hard to focus and stay on task. My bed keeps whispering seductive come hithers in the background. #
  • Blue Plate Special at the Gas Station today, Fried Pork Chops! They taste some kinda good. I noticed the dog that is usually there is MIA. #
  • A little sleep, little slumber, little folding of the hands to rest, and poverty will come upon U like a robber, and want like an armed man. #
  • Retweeting @JohnPiper: A 250-yr-old Model: How Calvinist Simeon Related to John Wesley. http://ow.ly/qRpS #
  • RT @monkchips: Bank of America in the Open Mashup Alliance. its always good to see enterprises help drive IT standards http://bit.ly/uWK3y #
  • Checkout confirmed speakers at FreelanceCamp DC. http://tinyurl.com/l8zk8k #freelancecamp #
  • Don't project yourself in the presence of leaders or stand in the place of the great; better to be told, "Come up here," than "step down". #
  • RT @JohnPiper: Irresistible grace doesn't mean we can't resist God (Acts 7:51). It means he can overcome our resistance (Rom. 6:17). Joy! #
  • RT @JohnPiper: Doctrines of Grace. 5 Points. Reformed soteriology. Calvinism. Biblical Christianity. My effort to say it. http://ow.ly/r4vD #
  • Getting prepared for the Campfire tonight! Big Question: How does one know that another is in fact a disciple of Christ? Is it possible? #
  • I was worried this morning, only eight kids in the house! Then I remebered where Nicole is and calmed down. #
  • Great time last night. We finally called it a night after midnight, I got to bed a little after 1am. #
  • Got the crew at Golden Corral for fuel, then we will see what comes next. http://twitpic.com/j74fs #
  • A few strategy games under our belts, and I'm going to lay down for a short nap. Then of to @jinksto to eat some BBQ ribs, play RISK! #
  • Settling in for an afternoon of research, Tracey is taking a contingent off (deliver @jinksto truck back), the little ones are down! #
  • A New Approach to Enterprise Security (http://twurl.nl/mj0nz0) excellent interview. I've not heard any other vendors verbalize this view. #

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-20

Sunday, September 20th, 2009
  • Wisdom rests in the heart of a man of understanding, but it makes itself known even in the midst of fools. #
  • Eyedoc says, "yer getting old and need reading glasses." One set for the Bible and another set for the computer. I feel so, geriatric. #
  • Reason to be satisfied w/what I have: "Better is a little with the fear of the LORD than great treasure and trouble with it." #
  • From a recent meeting: "If we recap on what we have agreed upon in the last hour, it will be a pretty quick summary." #
  • RT @JohnPiper: “Startled by the snarling, / I turned to see / And in the mirror / The beast was me.” Lotis Melisande http://ow.ly/psRO #
  • Nobody goes to McDonald's for their salads. That's like going to a crack house for vitamins." – Shawn Wayans #
  • When my daughter took up the tuba, it never dawned on me that my house might sound like a high school football game 30mins a night. #
  • Today, I was a plumber #
  • Better a patient man than a warrior, a man who controls his temper than one who takes a city. #
  • From a Friend: The meeting is only 45 minutes? Will anyone else get a chance to talk at all? Congratulations Rob, that is a cool challenge. #
  • A Sovereign God superintended Infallible Scripture. If you don't find His Sovereignty in each verse _in context_ I suggest re-reading it. #
  • Why Church Family is important: "Whoever isolates himself seeks his own desire; he breaks out against all sound judgment." Prv 18:1 #
  • For @dberlind see: http://twurl.nl/vz06bg for the referenced story. #
  • Finishing up an email and then getting ready for the Friday Night campfire! My favorite Ethical Hacker @willathome is coming over too! #
  • Campfire was great, had a whole passel of people and only most of them are asleep on the floor now. :-) Looking forward to a great weekend. #
  • Retweeting @willathome: http://yfrog.com/0fzndvj this is what it's all about of Friday night. #
  • Cup of coffee and a strategy game with the boys. 1v3 – they think they might beat me this week. Ya'll wish 'em luck. #
  • Evaluating presentation software. If U have any U R particularly impressed w/ drop me a msg. #
  • Putting the stand together. Reckon that boy regretted wearing those shorts (after being told to put on jeans)! http://twitpic.com/ib1uc #
  • Teaching "knotology" – I think @jinksto is having the most fun. http://twitpic.com/ib4am #

Campfire(s) With Bubba

Friday, September 18th, 2009

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We have officially started up the Friday Night campfires again! For those who haven’t kept track, we called it off over the summer, what with everyone traveling and quite honestly, Tracey and I wanted a bit of a break. However, we are now back into full swing and the attendance appears to increase each week.

The whole thing started when we moved into the house almost three years ago, I wanted to combine my love of Theological and Philosophical discourse with my love of sitting around a fire, and so I proceeded to invite folks to come out to the house on Friday nights to participate in said activities with me.

Primarily a group of men began showing up, and it didn’t take long to encourage them to bring their wives and kids. At some point, my children began inviting their friends from school, and over time the thing has morphed and ultimately taken shape as primarily an event for the youth we are associated with. This has been a bit disconcerting for me personally, as I was very bought into sitting around the fire talking to adults and find myself surrounded by teens and pre-teens instead.

There are still plenty of adults who show up (Tommy Jinks, Scott Hines, Will Stranathan) with their families, but the focus is clearly on the youth at this point I believe. I sat down with all of ‘em last week, to discuss how we will approach Friday nights this year. It has become quite obvious that they appreciate structured activities rather than being left to their own devices, and we needed to get some expectations properly set with regards to what is expected of them each week as well.

With regards to expectations, the youth are expected to be well-behaved (by Bubba’s standards), engage in the conversation(s) in a mature manner (no deflecting question, reflecting attention, or otherwise acting all shy and uninvolved), and pitch in to help make things work. One item in particular is that we will take at least thirty minutes each Friday night to engage in some Theo-philosophical conversation, which many of them refer to as a devotional or Bible study. That is likely because they lack the appreciation of what the differences are between a devotional/study and a Theo-philosophical conversation, so we are working on that was well.

We then talked through other structured activities we had enjoyed in previous nights, and listed out the ones that we most liked:image

  • Charades
  • Human Knot
  • Community Story Telling
  • Jokes
  • Making Christmas Wreaths
  • Rock Band
  • Dancing

Then we engaged in some brain storming around things that we would like to do this year:

  • imageKaraoke
  • Discuss Cultures and Traditions
  • Costume Night
  • Hide-N-Seek
  • Dance Competition
  • Spelling Bee
  • Engineer & Build Something
  • Paper Airplane Competition (time, distance, velocity)
  • Discuss Future Careers
  • Dessert Creation
  • Hand-Made White Elephant gift exchange
  • Musical Chairs

I also told them the topic of conversation this week would be Who/What Defines the Term Christian and gave them a week to cogitate on the concept, some seeded thoughts in this space were society/culture, church, a dictionary, denominations, etc. It seems everyone is pretty interested in the topic, and I’m looking forward to hearing their collective thoughts tonight. If you are in the area, we get started around 7:30pm ET and love having more people.

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-13

Sunday, September 13th, 2009
  • "Blessed is the one who listens to me, watching daily at my gates, waiting beside my doors." – I "watch" through scripture. It works for me. #
  • RT @JohnPiper: If by common grace a speech on education without Christ can be very good advice, the President's is it. http://ow.ly/oszD #
  • I used to be comfortable with it, but James 2:24 is giving me a hard time today. Sola Fide! #
  • Retweeting @willathome: http://is.gd/34Bld- woot! Blogging by "Old Dead Guys!" Charles Spurgeon is now a blogger on Resurgence. #
  • Tracey made apple crisp for dessert tonight. Have I recently proclaimed my great love for my bride recently? Let me take this opportunity! #
  • When words are many, transgression is not lacking, but whoever restrains his lips is prudent. #
  • My children make me proud and bring honor to God and their family. Have I mentioned THAT recently? :-) #
  • The sprained ankle from duck duck goose is beginning to look and feel a lot more like gout has moved to my ankle – switching to gout meds. #
  • Whoever belittles his neighbor lacks sense, but a man of understanding remains silent. #
  • Getting ready for the campfire tonight, looking forward to seeing folks and visiting! #
  • Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but he who hates reproof is stupid! #
  • More gun safety instruction this weekend. Plan to shoot skeet here shortly. Not me, ankle hurts. I'm supervising. http://twitpic.com/hg0ha #
  • Fantastic campfire last night, excellent conversation re: reconcilliation of estranged relationships. #

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-06

Sunday, September 6th, 2009
  • Ethan & I have – napped, supped, run, played, walked the dog, crashed the cars, listened to the music, stole the cookies, & are now tweeting #
  • "A watched pot never boils." is common wisdom, but I can guarantee that a closely observed coffee maker will indeed brew coffee! #
  • RT@JohnPiper: If you have no time for the Bible in the morning this motto might help: “No Bible, no breakfast.” It's not time. It's taste. #
  • Open your mouth for the mute, for the rights of all who are destitute. Judge righteously, defend the rights of the poor/needy Prv 31:8-9 #
  • Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised. – And Tracey is such a Prv 31 woman, I loves her. #
  • One of the side effects of a military history, many old friends are still going into harms way. I would that I could stand with them there. #
  • One of my peers sent an email (long CC line) implying I lack original strategic thought/understanding. Hard struggle to respond gracefully. #
  • At Fatburger, you can order a Hypocrite – a veggie burger topped with crispy strips of bacon. #
  • I love living here. What a fantastic life I've been blessed with. #
  • Moving the shed really opened up the yard. Reckon I can sit here a while longer. http://twitpic.com/gbks3 #
  • Sour belly has me hurting today. But it is still beautiful outside, if I'm gonna have a belly ache anywhere, NC is the place to have it. #
  • Teaching boys 2 tie ties, instruct them in proper shoe care nxt. Navy flashback, wonder how many boys I've taught? http://twitpic.com/gq8ta #