There is nothing like a 45-minute walk, in 80.2 degree temperature with a blue sunny sky to make one feel happy to be alive. I love San Diego, and I love the beauty that God created.
Sunny Days
March 25th, 2009ASAP Buddy
March 21st, 2009Joey recently put these on his site, but these are classic video’s making fun of technical support lines. Since this is where I came from I wanted to put them here too.
Part I
httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twYtcz1eL-Q
Part II
httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTqPJfA6wCM
Other
Yet Inwardly We Are Being Renewed
March 13th, 2009Josh Weir is a friend that I can rely on to surprise me, to encourage me, to care for me, and to be real with me. I am eternally blessed by my friendship with Josh. He makes me laugh, he makes me ponder. He challenges me to look at things from a different angle. I met Josh back in college and since then we have shared many different life experiences, ups and downs. Josh will drop everything to come to a concert, vegas, a padres game with me. He is supportive and enlightening. I count Josh as close, dear friend, a man after my own heart. I am grateful for his presence in my life.
This Too Shall Pass…
by Josh Weir
“Let nothing disturb you, let nothing frighten you, all things are passing. God alone remains.”
– Therese of Lisieux
With so many things in flux in our world today, we are longing for something to find consistency in. We are looking for someone to believe in and restore hope in our lives. Oh, to find preservation. Oh, to find peace. Preservation of the heart which keeps our focus on that which truly sustains; a basis of reliance in the continuing experiences of life. Peace like a river washing over the rocks, around the trees and through the jungle. There are so many things which cloud our mind and distract us from peace. From a minuscule detail of a coffee stain on my tie, to the obsessive attention on the measurement of my waistline. From the refusal to let go and forgive a wrong action, to sensational pleasure seeking which isolates us and can compromise our integrity. We find a myriad of distractions from the peace of knowing the temporal in light of the eternal. In the eternal, our peace is secure. In the eternal, we are in the river of God’s grace as it carries us forward.
In the river of grace, our attention is drawn to the rocks and trees, the current, the rapids and whirlpools, and maybe even to a few snakes or alligators. Whatever we experience doesn’t change our existence in the river of grace which is taking us to God. Peace in the river is in knowing that he has created a place that the river is taking us to; a home and a reward at the end of the faithful journey. We may be in a dinghy or a yacht, or maybe we are hanging on to a piece of driftwood; the river is still taking us home. Knowing that the river is a manifestation of his grace (and that grace will carry us through) and knowing the peace of its perpetual flowing is the sustenance we have been given to continue, gives us hope for our preservation in our experience. As Paul encourages, “All this is for your benefit, so that the grace that is reaching more and more people may cause thanksgiving to overflow to the glory of God. Therefore we do not lose heart.
Though outwardly we are wasting away,
yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day.
For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.” We have his grace to rely on as we focus on Him and his provision through the moment of distraction. In the experience of difficult times and trials, we can be encouraged by his promises and the hope we have in Him for a future.
As the distractions and complications pass in and out of our days, let us be encouraged by Him who knows ultimate temptation. The one who healed and preached, who was praised with palm branches and scorned with a crown of thorns at the bloody hour. The one who was raised to the seat of power, that every knee should bow, and every tongue confess his Lordship. He is the primary example that God rules and overrules in the lives of men and women. In love and mercy, judgment and righteousness – God rules in the lives of mankind. With injustice and corruption, with benevolence and reconciliation – God overrules in the lives of all humanity. Let nothing bring you fear. Are you happy? It will pass. Are you downtrodden? It will pass. Are you confused, ashamed, excited, or failing? It shall pass. Are you melancholy, calm, famished, accomplished, broken, or needy? It shall pass. Are you terrified, worried, restless, plentiful, conceited, or self-conscious? It shall pass. Are you wildly successful? This too shall pass. Are you struggling to make ends meet? Yes – all things are passing, but God alone remains. Remember that he has placed you in the river, that his grace may bring you to Him. Recall his promise to those whom he calls his own, “and if my people who are called by my name humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, will forgive their sin and will heal their land. Now my eyes will be open and my ears attentive to the prayer offered in this place. For now I have chosen and consecrated this house that my name may be there forever, and my eyes and my heart will be there perpetually.” He is consistent in fulfilling his promises. We can rest in that preservation and peace. The essence of his peace is that he is bringing us through all circumstances; we can only experience his carrying us through. He is ruling. He is overruling. He is keeping your head above water or allowing you to walk upon it. Cast your cares upon Him, for he cares for you. Praise Him in the moment of triumph. Speak aloud to the Father in your worry and doubt. Confess your distractions and concerns for the up and coming. Recognize his grace and power, and feel the peace flowing through your days in his eternal triumph over temporal experience. He alone remains. He is worthy of hope. He will preserve you. He will bring you peace.
Chief Mark Of Our Epoch
March 7th, 2009It is customary to complain of the bustle and strenuousness of our epoch. But in truth the chief mark of our epoch is profound laziness and fatigue; and the fact is that the real laziness is the cause of the apparent bustle.
-G.K Chesterton
   Orthodoxy
Beautiful Day
March 7th, 2009It’s a beautiful day
Don’t let it get away
-U2
Predicting The Future
March 5th, 2009What were you up to in 1993? I was a junior in high school. Clinton was president. The world trade center was bombed. Michael Jordan’s bulls beat the MVP Charles Barkley in the NBA finals.  Chris Webber called an unfortunate time-out.  Rodney King was beat. Philadelphia and Schindler’s List were movies. And of course, Leanzza Cornett was Miss America–how could we forget.
Computers existed, but I don’t remember having an email address for another 4 years approximately. Yet here are these 1993 At&t commercial, predicting many technological advances. And most of them are right on. It’s amazing.
It’s Not If I Believe In Love, If Love Believes In Me
March 4th, 2009I added new songs to my home page under “Songs On Repeat.” I’ve been really digging these songs lately, and continuously hitting back on my ipod or car or itunes (too bad you can’t hit repeat on Pandora). I hope you enjoy them too.
Moment Of Surrender
No Line On The Horizon
U2
This song is on their new album which I have been listening to practically non-stop for a few weeks. It is an album that takes a few listens before it grabs you. Track 3 on the album is this song and I keep finding myself going back to it. It has a pulsating bass and drum that is reminiscent of another favorite U2 track, So Cruel (Achtung Baby). There is a passion behind the words that comes out when Bono is singing. Moment of Surrender is a track that grooves and possesses soul.Â
Begging to get back
To my heart
To the rhythm of my soul
To the rhythm of my consciousness
To the rhythm of yes
To be released from control
Human
Day & Age
The Killers
Simply put, this song rocks. I love the buildup of the hi-hat from the 3rd second to the 8th second of the song. I love the driving beats, and they lyrics are ones that I can not just hear and enjoy, but feel and relate to as well. I think there have been days when all I have listened to is this song. If you haven’t seen it on these pages already, you definitely have to check out my snide of their cool light show performance at the MTV European Video Awards.Â
Pay my respects to grace and virtue
Send my condolences to good
Give my regards to soul and romance,
They always did the best they could
And so long to devotion
You taught me everything I know
Wave goodbye, Wish me well..
You’ve gotta let me go
Lonelily
B-Sides
Damien Rice
This song sounds like it should be in a movie. I could totally hear it as a track that plays while a montage of a relationship plays itself out during a movie about boy meets girl – boy loses girl – boy looks for girl – boy finds girl. Or it could be found in a tv show on the WB (or wait, its the CW now?). Its a really pretty song that is a roller coaster of emotions. It definitely packs a punch.
I gave me away
I could have knocked off the evening
But I was lonelily looking for someone to hold
In a way I lost all I believed in
And I never found myself so low
Since I didn’t put in a snide for the first set of songs that I had on repeat, I will list them here in case you ever want to check them out.
Round Here (Live At Elysee Montmartre – Paris, France – December 9th, 1994)
August And Everything After – Deluxe Edition
Counting Crows
You Got Growing Up To Do (Demo Version)
Unclear Sky
Joshua Radin
Death And All His Friends
Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends
Coldplay
Square Root Day
March 3rd, 2009I saw this on some random website today, so don’t trust me with the validity. But I am going with it:
Today was square root day. Apparently it only occurs 9 times per century. Today was 3/3/9 (3×3=9…yep, in 5th grade I was an awesome mathematician). The last one to occur was Feb. 2, 2004 – which happen to coincide with Groundhog day that year. The next one on schedule is April 4, 2016
New Links Under Friends
March 2nd, 2009I added two new links to the “friends” section of my resource page. The first is for my mom’s new site. I have been slowly teaching her some technology recently when she announced to me that she wanted to blog during her jaunt to Italy.
The second link is one of my good buddies from college, Mr. Joshua A. Weir.
If I Can’t Get The Girl, Why Don’t I Just Tell Her I’m John Mayer
March 1st, 2009I recently added a comment at Joey’s site with a couple of John Mayer videos, since he is a big fan. But I decided I should post them here too.