Sunday, July 20, 2008
Teeth, Paint and Fireworks
Saturday, June 21, 2008
FAQ's
Sunday, May 11, 2008
No Politics, Just Updates (finally)
Friday, March 21, 2008
A Family of the People, by the People and for the People
Saturday, February 16, 2008
525,600 Minutes
The Broadway musical “RENT” is a story about a group of young artists in New York City’s East Village struggling with life’s issues. They are all poor. Some are infected with AIDS and dying, others are gay or have drug problems. They are pretty much screwed up. Despite all of this at the end of the movie version I found myself actually wanting to be one of them! Why? That would be a fair question. The answer is that because in spite of all of their issues, illnesses, vices and differences they have one thing in common. They understand love. They love one another unconditionally as friends and more importantly as human beings. What a novel idea.
One of the songs in the musical asks this question: of the 525,600 minutes that pass in a year, how do you measure the year? Do you measure it in daylights, moonlights, midnights, cups of coffee? How about measuring it in love. So how about love? I would be embarrassed to break my year down and compare how many minutes I openly spend loving other people against how many I spend talking about other people or groups of people. How many times do we talk about the ‘other political party’, the ‘other countries that can’t get their crap together’, the ‘other religions’, the ‘other basically anyone who doesn’t have the same beliefs and philosophies of our own’? But do we ever really stop and think that those other groups are actually made up of PEOPLE; people with feelings, thoughts and desires of their own. We think of these groups as objects and not as people. An example, you hear often of the genocide that is going on in Darfur. “Man, they just can’t get it together over there.” Really? Those that ‘just can’t get it together’ are forced out of their homes, beaten, raped, brainwashed and if they are lucky land in a refugee camp where they get barely enough food and water to live. There is no choice in it for them. I would venture to guess that many of the people there don’t actually want to live that way. But to us they are just people who can’t get their crap together. Shouldn’t it be up to us that can help, to help instead of just talking about how messed up they are? After all, it wasn’t that long ago we were a country that couldn’t get it together. Over half a million Americans died during a four year war…with ourselves. Less than that have died in Darfur in almost five years.
I think its time we stopped categorizing ourselves into groups and think of ourselves and one another as people. Not Democrats or Republicans (or Independents), not East Nashvillians or suburbanites, not Americans or people from other countries, not law abiding citizens or criminals, not Christians or Muslims. People, just people. The world is made up of people. Some end up being presidents, some drug addicts, some end up kidnapped and forced into the sex trafficking rings, and some never have to work a day in their lives. It doesn’t matter who, what or where, all of us deserve respect and more importantly love.
PS – the touring production of “RENT” will be coming through Nashville in March and after 12 years will be performing their last show on Broadway this summer.
PS2 - if you haven't already seen it here is a video of Liam rolling over for the first time last weekend. You will probably have to copy and paste it into your browser. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1059191198446673972&pr=goog-sl
Sunday, January 27, 2008
2008 - a year in (p)review
Three weeks into a new year and I don't even remember what my resolutions were, or if I even made any. So is life with an infant I suppose. We're slightly sleep deprived (as compared to the college years), juggling houses, jobs, time for each other and trying to open a business. Alot of territory that we have never ventured into before, some we never thought we would. But I know that I wouldn't trade any of it for the most comfortable life that this world would have to offer. That would feel easy, wasted and like we were cheating our opportunities. So we will press on with an unbreakable love for each other (the trio), faith and wonderful community of friends and family we have to keep us grounded by laughing at our mistakes along the way. Sitting here right now, this is the best I can tell of what I think 2008 holds in store for the trio. I suspect it will take about 5 minutes after finishing this to be proved wrong, just telling us that we're not in control as much as we would like to be.
1. Liam's first birthday (9-24-08)! Man is he fun right now. He's smiling almost uncontrollably and within days of a laugh coming out. He doesn't seem to mind daycare 3 days a week, but I know he likes 2 days with Dad better because he "blows out" more outfits at daycare than with Dad. He loves the bath, blankets and waking up and seeing his mummy first thing in the morning. We've started posting videos on Google but Courtney will have to tell you how to access them...
2. The sell of our first home (anyday-anymonth-08) - we would have liked to see this happen in 2007 but we're victims of a terrible market. We're OK (for now) and we have seen a dramatic increase in activity over the last two weeks. Selling a house is about as fun as waking up at 4am and having to rush to the airport for the first flight out....every day....actually it's WAY worse. Here is the listing on RealTracs if anyone is interested,
http://www.realtracs.com/Detail.aspx?ListingID=1100939&PropClass=1
We currently have offers for $1 and $100,000 I think, we're entertaining new offers...
3. The grand opening of Ugly Mugs Coffee & Tea (5-1ish-08). In case you haven't heard we will be opening a coffeehouse this year. It has long been a dream of ours that we thought would forever be a dream, or at least something we would do during our mid-life crisis years...those came sooner than we thought. Our goal: simply to create a place that is fun to hang out in, fun to talk, listen, read, write, think, meditate or whatever you would want to do in a coffeehouse. You are all invited to come as often as you would like. I will be leaving the professional world to operate it day to day and Courtney will be the bread winner, unless we can find a way to get her there too. The sooner she can be there greeting people, the sooner we succeed!
4. Our 3rd wedding anniversary (12-2-08). And our 2nd wedding celebration anniversary (4-22-08). Can you believe it! And if you don't know what that means, I wouldn't blame you. Courtney has given me the best 4 1/2 years of my life and I look forward to an eternity more of them.
5. The election of a new President of the United States. I think they should all go on the show "last comic standing" and the winner becomes President. Or maybe "American Gladiators"...I don't know...anything would be more fun than these debates.
This is only 5 things and one of them really doesn't have to do with us, but look at #3 - that will take up a whole 1/2 of the year. I'm sure that there are a million things I'm leaving off too, but we'll just have to learn about those as we go. Wish us luck, pray for us, sprinkle fairy dust on us or whatever you want to do, we'll need it. We're excited, nervous but for some reason completely comfortable with where are lives are headed. Here's wishing you a happy, blessed, love filled, everything you hope it will be, and thought provoking 2008! Our love, TDT.

