Friday, January 26, 2007

Friday

Well, we won our basketball game last night handily. I don't think we ever trailed and we put up some decent numbers in a 50-38 win. Our defense seems sound and we have some great athletes. We may go undefeated.

The weather suddenly turned and it was in the low 40's this morning when I left for work.

All is well.

I missed The Office last night becasue I was at the game. Hopefully my wife Tevo'd it.

I have nothing amusing to say in this post so this must be one of the "unamusing musings" referred to in the title of my blog.

But I am blogging and trying to stay up on my New Year's resolution.

I wonder what is going to happen with my manuscript. I decided not to e-mail the editor so much. If it really is good, it will do well, or at least get a small bit of notice from a frenetic cult following. Best case scenario of course is mounds of cash. But I'd settle for a few crazed fans.

-MWVK

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Double Question Marks

Thought for the day: Eaters of the Dead is a good book. Better than the movie. But I still like the movie. But not as much as the book.


I am really tired. And I am coaching soccer after school. Basketball was first, now soccer, and finally I'll probably end up coaching football too. Weeeee!

Life is going smoothly. This long weekend was excellent in the fact that it allowed me to relax and get alot of cleaning done around the house. Double-score.

Dwight quit on The Office. He is such a great character I can't wait to see how he comes back. I recieved my huge box of books from my mom's in Michigan. It's been great going through my collection of fantasy paperbacks. I even read one now and then.

Speaking of reading I began reading my manuscript again the other day. I actually enjoyed it. You migh say, "Of course you did, you wrote it." But I say, on the contrary. I must have read the thing 70+ time and fully edited it 4 times. By the end of the writing process I was sick to death of looking at the thing. The words became less story and more formula. It became less exciting and less fun to read. So I put it away for a couple of months, kind of tried to forget about it. Now that I am reading it again I like it. Which is kind of a relief. Even though I know everything that is going to happen and why it is going to happen it's still fun and for that I am glad.

I saw "W's" interview on t.v. the other night. I don't care what you say, you have to give the guy credit for his sense of accountability and his sense of what is right. I have alot of trouble being critical of the president, any president really, because of the incredible stress and burden of the position. Before you go bashing, try running something sometime and then multiply your responsiblity exponentiallly. Then think about being the leader of the free world and of the most powerful nation on the planet.

Scary.

-MWVK

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Where was I?

Thought for the day: You can't win 'em all.

Balance, have I said this before? Balance is key to life. Moderation, consistency, variety, these are building blocks to happiness. Now, I say this and it sounds a little humanistic maybe. First, you have to claim Jesus Christ as Lord of your life or you can never have balance. Life will be all one-sided. What we think of as "good" things may happen, but in the end...what? Death and eternal seperation and punishment.

Some folks think that believing on Jesus binds a person, makes all these rules and names all these things a person can't do. Everything is negative. But in reality believing on Jesus frees a person, because without him all a person can do is wrong, no matter how much right a person tries to do.

God the Father sent Jesus to die for all makind. He did it becuase He loves mankind. God gave up this ultimate sacrifice, the greatest thing He could ever give. When people don't appreciate and accept God's gift God says they are not worthy to enter heaven. That's the long and short of it. God gave all. We don't think anything of His gift. Therefore, we can't be with God.

Murderer, on death row, going to die tomorrow, believes on Jesus Christ. This man may not do one good thing to anyone before his death, not one kind act or giving to charity or helping the orphans at Christmas time and yet God sees him as righteous even if he never did a good thing for any one person all his life. He dies and goes to heaven.

Businessman, good family man, takes care of his wife and kids, goes to church, gives to the orphans, lets his neighbor borrow his lawnmower, teaches at an after-school program for underpriviledged youth. Never believes on Jesus Christ and dies. He goes to hell.

Why? The businessman did alot more "good" with his life. The most important thing is not what you do with your life. God expects you to accept His gift because He gave the most precious thing He had.

Ghandi isn't in heaven. It's not that he didn't do "great" things with his life. He liberated a nation and freed his people from oppression by non-violent means.

But he never did what was most important, believing on Jesus.

Balance, consistency, think about it.

Tuesday, January 9, 2007

Back at it

Well, I guess Florida showed everyone. It was good to see Ohio State get trampled, but I was surprised how bad the Buckeyes got stomped. I mean, it was downright out of hand.

Seeing my family over the Christmas break was great. But sometimes I enjoy myself so much that getting back to normal life is a bit of a letdown. Not so much this year as I am super busy, but I still miss my family. Looking back to the great time I had with my family makes my day go better and I am looking forward to the days ahead when we get together again.

I'm going to bed now. Gotta get up early and teach those kids about comma splices and what not.

-MWVK

Saturday, January 6, 2007

New Year's Resolution

1-Do not negelect your blog.

Well, I'm back and the holidays are over. It was fun. It was hectic. I loved every minute of it. Now it's back to work. Thank goodness for weekends and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday.

"I have a dream that I may have the 15th of January off of work and that I might enjoy that day free from stress. And that tired white men and overworked black women all over this great country may sleep-in and not think about work for a blessed period of 24 hours."

I have a dream...

Thanks Dr. King.