Hello everyone. I wanted to let you all know that our blog has a communication feature that we can receive emails when a new post is made and it has been turned on for your email addresses. Also, if you would like to be able to post to the blog using email you are able to do that through the blogger settings. You should be able to set up blogging by text message as well. With these additional features I hope we can all improve our communication a bit. Good luck
Hagoda
SuperGuy
Monday, November 29, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
rumored pre t-giving bash
Hello everybody,
Got a couple questions.
1) Anybody listening?
2) We talked at Ked's reception about getting together right before Thanksgiving. Is such an activity still on the books?
-BacH
Got a couple questions.
1) Anybody listening?
2) We talked at Ked's reception about getting together right before Thanksgiving. Is such an activity still on the books?
-BacH
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
The dearth is over???
Well, I experience afternoon burn out quite often lately. There is a lot to be done, but at the same time some of it just has to wait. I am looking at lots of improvements, but each of them has a different time line attached and when the time comes to start it seems laborious to start a new thing. Hope everyone is doing well and maybe if we get looking at this blog again we will be able to revive some communication. I will plan to do my part.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Old fashioned Belt Buckle
Hey everyone! Do any of you know anyone (including yourself) that has a big brass belt buckle like what the mountain men or trappers would have worn? I'm just looking around. :) Gotta run. THanks guys!
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Remembering 6 7 and 8
I've been crunching my brain trying to remember classmates and events from 6th, 7th and 8th grade and it's trickier than I thought it would be. It's amazing to me that most of the people I remember were classmates over several years and through high-school. Carlin Walser is probably the only exeption, only knowing him from 7th and 8th grade. And what ever became of Mr. Rassmussen? (Chris?) I didn't ever get to know him that well, probably because I really didn't get excited about band until our Sophmore and Junior years of High School.
Anyway, just thought I'd share what's been on my mind. I'm also super excited about our new windows. ...and dissapointed with Alice In Wonderland. I've been busy at work, mostly doing computer inventory for all of our operations and offering support internationaly. Business is also good, I'm growing and learning. I'm learning Spanish, reading good books and learning the hard way what it really takes to be a good Varsity coach. :)
...Those are the basics. See you 'round.
Anyway, just thought I'd share what's been on my mind. I'm also super excited about our new windows. ...and dissapointed with Alice In Wonderland. I've been busy at work, mostly doing computer inventory for all of our operations and offering support internationaly. Business is also good, I'm growing and learning. I'm learning Spanish, reading good books and learning the hard way what it really takes to be a good Varsity coach. :)
...Those are the basics. See you 'round.
Friday, April 2, 2010
I need a salesman
So I have been developing my skills as a programmer on iPhone OS and all that. I am pretty good at it and have some good ideas for future apps. I have a good idea of who I want to sell to, I just can’t really get myself to make the sales calls. I guess my enthusiasm and morale have dropped and I don’t know how to get past the slump. If anyone knows someone who would like to make a few extra bucks making sales calls let me know and maybe I will be able to keep programming yet.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
9, and counting.
9 years?! Has it really been that long since we were Seniors in High School!? I think about it quite often because next year it will have been 10 years since graduation and the sealing of our time capsule. This also means our 10 year high school reunion is on the horizon! It's a weird anxiety I have, trying to be "successful" before seeing our old classmates. Perhaps I'm just puffed up with pride, It's hard to know when you're looking from the inside out. In my optimistic mind I perceive it as a healthy and obtainable goal demanding personal growth and responsibility, yet to many it may seem like a prideful ambition tied to money. This has always seemed highly debatable to me.
Is it reasonable to claim that the determining factor whether a desire is good or bad is found in the underlying motive behind the desire? It seems that would certainly be sound thinking. I recognize that "Success" encompasses more than just finances, it's overcoming any variety of challenge. But I'm going to be referring to financial success for this example. If someone wants to be "successful" so they appear to somehow be better than others, I would say that's prideful in nature. However, if someone wants to be "successful" so they can become interdependent (sharing their abundance) to bless more lives than their own in the world, I would say that's very horable in nature. And then of course there are those who declare that any desire for increase in any aspect of life is unholy and disrespectful. (I believe those people are blessed with a pessimistically humble attitude, and I don't agree with them.) I guess my true fear isn't how WELL other classmates percieve me to be, but how prideful I will appear to be to my friends because of said "Success". Is that even a valid concern? ...? (Gotta end here, I've got to get off the bus. Literally not metephorically.)
Is it reasonable to claim that the determining factor whether a desire is good or bad is found in the underlying motive behind the desire? It seems that would certainly be sound thinking. I recognize that "Success" encompasses more than just finances, it's overcoming any variety of challenge. But I'm going to be referring to financial success for this example. If someone wants to be "successful" so they appear to somehow be better than others, I would say that's prideful in nature. However, if someone wants to be "successful" so they can become interdependent (sharing their abundance) to bless more lives than their own in the world, I would say that's very horable in nature. And then of course there are those who declare that any desire for increase in any aspect of life is unholy and disrespectful. (I believe those people are blessed with a pessimistically humble attitude, and I don't agree with them.) I guess my true fear isn't how WELL other classmates percieve me to be, but how prideful I will appear to be to my friends because of said "Success". Is that even a valid concern? ...? (Gotta end here, I've got to get off the bus. Literally not metephorically.)
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