Showing posts with label great storys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label great storys. Show all posts

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Merry Christmas 2007....The second round....and Munchkin!!!

Halo Christmas Tree (male)

Merry Christmas Everyone!

Here is a picture of our Christmas tree this year. The Halo helmet I stole form a story in Digg.com, but the gender of the tree was all me...thanks to the help of Tiffany's favorite store Michael's! When I saw those balls I knew exactly what I had in mind for them! oh yeah!

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Here is the final picture of the aftermath after a game of Munchkin (I think on Tiffany's Birthday) I love this game, but I never win at it..and I did this time, so here is all my cards and the final 10 level on the dice! Oh man it was a great day!

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And last but never least is the note that Tiffany was artificially inseminated Friday...so here we go on the second round of trying to make a Baby! I try to make it a fun time when we go, so this time instead of walking into the Dr.'s office with the plain brown paper bag containing my "deposit for the bank of Tiffany" I decided that I would spruce it up a little bit and give it a little Starbucks packaging. I can't tell you how many people asked me if I brought them Starbucks.. i tried to tell them that they probably did not want what was in the bag, ha ha ha ha.... but come to find out the Dr. loves Starbucks and gave me a high five when he found out what we had done! I made everyone smile, and that is exactly what the Dr. ordered for that day since it is our second round...so here is the pea for you all to please pray for us, and that if this is what god desires for us to do/have...then please pray for us and the possible future baby! Thanks and God bless yall!!!! KUTPs!!!

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Emergent email article...

I received an email from Emergent the other day and it had a quote from an interview Brad Pitt did with Bishop Desmond Tutu... I just wanted to share it with yall....

The interview starts with Tutu explaining the
African concept of ubuntu...

Brad Pitt: What is this concept of
ubuntu I keep reading about?

Tutu: "Ubuntu is the essence of
being human [...] we say a person is a person
through other persons. You can't be a human
in isolation. You are human only in
relationships. [...] So we say that 'I need
you to be all of who you are in order for me
to be all that I am.' Because no human being
is totally self-sufficient. In fact, a
self-sufficient human being is subhuman."
[...] If you want to be human, we are not
going to be able to be human in isolation.
It will be that we are human together."


What do you think about this understanding of "Ubuntu"?

oh and yes, this just so happens to be a Linux operating system as well, heh ... never knew the history behind the word, and what an awesome name sake for an open source operating system!

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

more stuff from the emergingumc: a gathering MP3s, presentations, and a few great stories!


(cool logo Carl...or who ever made it!)

Hey everyone here is a great link to summarize a few of the sessions and a few power points from the sessions at the event!

http://emergingumc.blospot.com


if you just want the MP3s/podcasts then go here:

The Emerge Detroit Podcast

This is a freaking awesome site and podcast BTW! (love ya Carl!)

And I think this is the first official podcast with my voice in it! So enjoy!

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I think this is a FREAKING cool logo:

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OK, Tiffany and I were in Michael's the other day and I just had to buy these:
There will not be any question as to the gender this year of our Christmas Tree! Can't wait to hang them!
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Oh and this one has a great story behind it!...As some of you know, I was at an "emergingumc: a gathering" event in Nashville, TN this past weekend! It was great and a fun time was had by all!

Now a few of you need some background on this picture. The unofficial headquarters of most of the world wide denomination of the United Methodist Church is found in Nashville. And the building that we had all of our sessions and discussions in was the General Board of Discipleship of the entire United Methodist Church. (GBOD for short). The building that the beer truck is parked in front of is this building! It was so funny that i just had to get a picture of it!

(now, please know that the truck was unloading across the street to a restaurant, and NOT to the GBOD, but it was too classic of a statement!) God bless yall, and KUTPs!!!

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Don't mess with Texas!!!!



In the last game the picture (12 years old) threw a 100 mile an hour pitch!

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Hey everyone I have a new saying for yall to use.......

Blend it up......I'd drink it!

While gone to Guatemala, me and the guys came up with a saying that I think has the potential to catch on and who knows maybe someday we will be hearing it in movies, etc... so here it is...simple easy and fun...

if you see something you like you just say, "I'd drink it". Or if your really adventurous, "Blend it up...I'd drink it"...................

So lets try it out......lets say you just saw a sexy picture of me, you would say, "Blend him up, I drink it"...ha ha ha ha......

It is much better if you say it like you saw it first on the Blue Collar Comedy Tour (similar to, "Here's your sign", or "Git eR Done"...say it with a little hick and it works. Well, OK thanks and let's see if it catches on.

Oh and you can also join the facebook group I created too, called yep you guessed it, "I'd drink it"

Saturday, July 21, 2007

trip is still going good......

We went to the prison yesterday and then climbed a volcano! Both were amazing, both were very hard. Lov eyal and thank you for praying for all of us... mor eto come I promise! KUTPs!!!

It was very funny when I was asked 10-20 times if I want a joint to smoke, heh... God is good..... even in people that are a little misguided, heh. love yal!!!! KUTPs!!!!

Friday, July 20, 2007

Guatemala Update!

Yesterday was probably some of the hardest yet. We went back to La Limonada to try to finish the was for the three teachers and also to speak encouragement to the teachers of the school, and then we did a few home visits and then last night is what killed me. We went and made sandwiches for the street children that live in and near the trash dump. I think there might have been two of the 30 that were not high on glue or rubbing alcohol. And there were all there and singing songs with this amazing guy who just went out there and loved on them with his wife/girlfriend. The glow sticks wet over amazingly! of course I am sure they really loved the trip of a glowing stick when they were high, heh heh..

please continue your prayers for us! We are going to spend most of the day with gang members in prisons today! Then we get to go walk on a volcano! If your reading this then I must say that we will never know how blessed we are. Never. B ut there is always hope in this world and life, and I pray that you can keep searching for it and find it! Because it is worth the journey and challenge of the chase! Love yall...soo much and please I beg of all of you, KUTPs!!! of us and for the world around you!

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Flickr has been updated.....

Ok I just posted around 40 new pictures on My Flickr..... go check it out yall! and KUTPs!!!!

oh and here is a picture of Shane Claiborne when I went to go hear him quote his book, heh:

Shane Claiborne
BTW: The Simple Way (the community that Shane is a part of), burned to the ground the other day... if you would like to know more about this amazing story or support them then follow this link.

Oh and this pic is for Alan Creech and all of those who love Thomas Merton who I know would appreciate it... I saw it during Annual conference while taking some street photography in downtown Louisville.

Thomas Merton for Creech

And yes... I felt the same way...I even took a few photos of the people I was falling in love with:

The Way We Roll

and (next too) lastly this one is for Sean who I know loves the fat that he works right next to the UMC cross and flames logo each day:

For Sean

Oh and I went to my Travel clinic today for the last of the shots I need to go to Guatemala!!! but you have got to check this out... now this is the view when I turn around the corner looking for the place I am to receive my shots (5 total!):

My Travel Clinic
Yes, that is right...The Poison Room is next door to my clinic, heh heh... that just cracked me up!

OK so go to My Flickr and read the funny commentary of the NASCAR race and Annual conference! (It might just brighten your day/night!) KUTPs!!!!

More Guatemala info coming soon!

Sunday, May 20, 2007

I love Halo 3!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! woo hoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Holy cow this game is fun...not the best graphics I have seen on the Xbox 360 (better than Halo 2, but not as good as Gears of War), but I promise you that the fun factor makes up for it... here are a few shots:







Click on the images to enlarge them. (if the link does not work then just go to Bungie.net for movies and pics.)

Oh and here is a wonderful case to support:

Shane Bernier has a wish! Please help him make it true!

Saturday, May 19, 2007

great quote from a friend....

Leave it to a kid to say something funny without meaning to. I recently brought my son along with me to help a friend do some moving, afterwards we stopped for a bite to eat. As we were eating my son notices a man with dreds a little past the shoulders a and a close trimmed beard and says “Look it’s Jesus, to save our lives on DVD and VHS.”


I love it! want to read more form my friend (Matt)...he has a good blog here.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

A beautiful life remembered..... Melissa Mansfield:

KY Sunrise early

One of my best friends in Seminary (at least one of my friends that I look up to the most was and still is Aaron Mansfield. He is by far the one I turn to if I have a question about Leviticus, and he reminds me so much of my Good-Old-Boy West Texas kind-of-guy-great-friend. Well, his wife passed away yesterday...a beautiful woman inside and out. She was an inspiration to me, because he too like my brother Jay had cancer, and yet it looked like she was going to kick it's ass....but I think the chemo (just like my brother) got the best of her body. I just read the first of many posts by Aaron as he takes the long never ending journey of life living after one has crossed the thin space into "actual" reality and presence with Christ. I read it and of course I cried, because I hear the echos of jay in his grief, and passionate love of God and his wife. It is personal, and it is hard..but it is life, and life well living... And I wanted to share his heart with you in the hopes that you to will be blessed so that you in turn can take your blessing from the memories and life of Melissa and bless this world... for we are here only for but a short time. God bless you all...and God bless you Aaron.

(please pray for Aaron, and their two children little Joseph and John) God bless you and KUTPs!!!

Here is Aaron's letter:

Hey folks, I'll put this on the blog, I guess, but maybe some people don't get there, and this will be easy enough to froward. Please pass it on to anyone you think would want to know.

On Saturday, we saw the first signs of a problem. Didn’t know it was a problem. She had received an injection in the back of her arm that morning. Later that evening, it started bleeding and it took a while to get it stopped. Not a huge amount of blood, but a steady flow from a pin-prick hole. I thought, “Well, her platelets must be really low.”

Got it stopped, no more problem. She went to the clinic for her usual visit Sunday. We knew her liver numbers weren’t great. But when she got there, they were worse and with the bleeding, they admitted her.

Apparently, your liver has a huge role to play in clotting, and even if your platelets are good, if the liver is not helping, you’re in trouble. I stayed with her Sunday night. We watched The Big Lebowski on tv. We saw it for the first time Friday night, and were laughing that it was on again.

She was weak Monday morning. I went on to the church. Came back, got the boys settled, returned to the hospital about 7:30 or so. Connie (Sissy’s mom) told me she was not so good. And she wasn’t. But, I thought, she’ll get past it. She always did. I had seen her weaker.

She had liver problems right after the transplant. She did not look as bad as then. Her eyes were a little yellow, but not bad.

Through the night, she’d get up and I’d help her to the bathroom. She was still getting up, still strong enough to get up and walk. We didn’t talk much—I was tired, she was, too, and I had no clue how things were.

Her levels of different things were spiking up and they tried to get them down. Some of the clotting numbers were improving. Then at 5 a.m. or so, she started bleeding massively—her heart rate went sky high, blood pressure dropped. The crash team came in and after about 40 minutes got things under control, but Sissy was never really responsive much after that. You could call to her, and she’d look at you. I told her I loved her. Melissa’s parents came in as soon as her nurse told me she was doing bad, and they needed to be called. We had to make decisions—she might need to be on a ventilator.

We knew from long before she ever got sick she didn’t want that. And thru this all she told me that if it got to the point where she was fading, let her go. She stabilized. Dr. Geoff Herzig won’t give up, and he felt like if she could get her past this, the liver would regenerate and we’d be back where we were, a positive place where she was doing good in recovery. But by noon, it was clear that was not working. We could give her blood, blood products, clotting drugs and all it would do was work a little. The liver just didn’t have anything else in it. Her kidneys did not seem to be functioning.

So I had to say things I never thought I would. I broke my own heart and said, let’s let her go.

I left about an hour after that to go get the boys. To tell them something. To take them to be with my parents and brother who had come in. I knew that Sissy might not last until I got back. But I also knew she would want the boys taken care of. I knew her love for them is what would send me. My goodness, what love she gave to us, that even in the most desperate moment in my life, when all I wanted to do was stay with her, to watch her, to touch her, to speak to her, I knew I could leave because she loved those boys. And there has never been anything left unsaid between us. There was nothing more to say to her that she had not know long before she ever got sick.

My brother drove me to the house. Got clothes for the boys, got them from school. I told them that Mommy was really sick, that her liver was not working, and when that happens, people don’t live. John fell into me and Joseph jumped around like he head not heard and then snuggled with Nathan. As I had been told, they would hear it and then move on, trying to deny it. We sat around loving on them, then took them to Dairy Queen. Dropped them off at the hotel with my parents.

The boys were so glad to see them. It was a great distraction, a great aid for them to be with family, where the grief would not be so open and raw all the time.

My dad drove me to the hospital. When I came onto the unit, one of the nurses, Shellie, came and got me and rushed me back. I stepped into the door way and Sissy stopped breathing. Y’all, she waited for me to come back. She knew I had that darn squeaky left shoe. Could hear it coming down whatever hall I walked. I prayed over her. And then there was so much crying. My dad held me like he has never had to in probably 30 years. “I wish I didn’t love her so much.” He said, “no greater love…” a reference to his favorite verse. Jesus laid down his life that we might live.

But now let me tell you about what I am calling “Melissa’s Holy Week.”

I think she knew something was up. I am not sure she knew she would die. But I think she knew that she might have something going on she would not recover from. So it was time to hang out. Monday, she had the best day ever, as she said. We left the clinic, ate at Skyline, got the boys. She did not want to go home and sit or sleep. So we all went back to town, dropped off her handicapped parking permit, went and got some periwinkles. We came back and planted them, me and the boys, while she sat in the garage and watched. We had a picnic outside.

Maybe that day she really did feel good. She wanted to hang out with us. Periwinkles—a chemo drug Melissa took is made from African perwinkles. They are my favorite annual flower, I guess. And now, like all things, they are freighted with memory.

Tuesday, she hung out with her mom. Wednesday I think, she drove around with her dad, more energy, doing more things. I think she knew she had to soak up some time.

Friday was the last good day. I took her home from the clinic, we got the boys, planted what was left to plant while she sat in the garage.

There was nothing but patience with the boys, where I was a little impatient. Then she wanted to watch the boys ride their bikes at the school down the road, something she had not done yet. She was really quiet as she watched them, and me. I should have known.

We had another picnic. She told me, “I am glad you like to be outside.” She knows this is important to the boys. I think she was telling me, as she had in a million other ways, even literally, “You’re a good Daddy, and thank you.” Dummy me, I said, “When you get better, maybe we can adopt some kids,” because all we wanted was a lot of kids.

Connie bought her some new clothes, and we see now that Melissa looked at her with a look that said, “Why buy these now?”

What a good week it was. She spent her time with us. She didn’t say how she was feeling. A mother and a wife to the end—her love for us spent time with us. She took care of us to the end.

I married Melissa because: we were good friends; she was the most beautiful woman; she was funny; she accepted me for who I was; when we held each other, all was right in the world; I knew she would be a good mother; she loved Jesus; I knew she would stand beside me.

Melissa and I were submitted to each other before we knew of the biblical doctrine of submission, that each would seek the other’s good before his/her own.

She was never more beautiful than when she had her babies. She loved them more than anyone could. They know it, and it’s our task that they remember it. That’s what she told her mom when she came out of the hospital in June after the transplant. “If I don’t make it through this, you have to tell them how much I loved them, how hard I fought for them.” Do this in remembrance of me.

I am as heartbroken and beat down as I have ever been. But I have peace. I can’t explain this power of Jesus. It’s not only that I know her faith, her trust, and how it grew these two years. She is a model of grace under pressure, of the power of faith in Christ in times when it’s easiest to give up, to ask where is this God everyone keeps talking about. My peace also comes from knowing that if her love sustains me now, to the point I could go to the boys, not knowing if she would die before I returned, how much will Christ’s love sustain us?

Y’all, I am beat down. Crushed. There are no words for my grief. But there are no words for my peace. He lives. She lives in Him. John and Joe have kept saying that they know she is with Jesus and one day they will see her again. “Jesus has better food even than Mammaw.”

But Melissa might beg to differ.

During the day, I read her favorite Scriptures to her. Revelation 5, esp 5:8. Matthew 11:28-30. Psalm 62. Then some others. John 12, the seed that dies to produce fruit. 1 Corinthians 15 on the resurrection and the resurrection body. Philippians 1, because she says she wins either way—she got that from Ann Orr, when Ann was dying of cancer.

Remember us, especially my boys. It’s a long road. One that will need light on the path. I’ll need wisdom and discernment to discover how I live now, how I continue in my calling. There was a time in the desperate days before and right after transplant when I said, “Maybe I should quit and take a regular job where the time demands are not as great or at least not as demanding in times when you could spend it wit you or the boys?” Or when we talked about what might happen if she

died: “Do I quit for a while, find a regular job, something where I can take care of the boys in the best way?” She had a quick answer, “You wouldn’t be happy doing that.” She always supported me in everything.

Always will.

Let me tell you one of those stories you hear, a strange moment. I was coming back from my parents’ hotel, going back to Waddy to be with my in-laws, make arrangements, etc. I turned on our (the four of us) favorite tape, Jars of Clay’s Redemption Songs. I like, “God Will Lift Up Your Head.” John likes “On Jordan’s Stormy Banks I Stand.” Joe’s favorite is “It is Well With My Soul.” Sissy’s favorite is “I’ll Fly Away.” I turned it on in the car. I said, “Sissy, I am playing your song.” Then I did what I too often do: start talking too much, analyzing, thinking out loud. Do they hear what’s going on down here?

Do they care up in heaven about this miserable place? I was wondering, “What would Aquinas or Chrysostom say?” Then I heard clear as day, “Be quiet and let me listen!” How many times has she said that? I’m a ranter and raver, a think-out-louder, and so many times she would just ask me to be quiet for a spell. Or, one night when she could not sleep she said, “Tell me about Pol Pot” (because I know just about everything there is to know about Pol Pot…) and she went out.

I looked over in the passenger seat, a seat she sat in all the time, we would hold hands all the time. And it was empty. But my heart is full of love for her and her love for me. Folks, it’s like I get a clearer picture of the gospel: the disciples (loved ones) don’t quite get it, that the end is coming. Jesus spends some real time with them, even tho He always had anyway. Some last words, some powerful love. He dies. Then we go about keeping the memory alive. Keeping the love and the power of the love alive.

One day, things will recede. I won’t be constantly heartbroken. The devotion to her memory will not be as fierce. But it will be there, I pray, a constant source of strength. She loved me, the boys, her family, like no one else. I floated around constantly, did whatever, had confidence in all things because I knew simply that at the end of the day, no matter what, I could go home to love.

I suppose I will say a lot more. It’s how I process things, I guess.

And more: I want you to know her.

You can read Aaron's blog here:
www.p-over-g.blogspot.com

Here are the arrangements if you live near Lexington, KY:

Visitation will be at Shannon Funeral Home in Shelbyville, Friday from 3-9.

Funeral Service will be Saturday at First United Methodist in Lexington, Ky at 1 p.m.

Burial will follow in Bagdad, KY.




Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Newest member of Th3 Waters....

Hey everyone John and Sylvia Choi had their new baby last night Sophia!!!!

Here is a sample of Sophia:

Tiffany: "That is one of the cutest babies I have ever seen!"

To check out more pictures and send your love and prayers to them....then go check out John's Flickr page and leave a few comments for them.

Friday, April 06, 2007

Dream: the sorrowful battle cry.....

On Monday of this Holy week I had a really deep and profound dream. I won't go into the entire dream...mostly because I can not remember it, but the one part I do remember felt like it was real. (you know the kind...when you wake up you just knew that it was real and wonder how you got into bed...instead of wondering how you go in the dream)

Well, I remember that I walked up into a war torn town square (it felt like Europe but nothing made it seem like a specific town...maybe Rome or somewhere in Italy?) I walked up to a single man standing in the center of a gathered group of people. I noticed that the people were not average people. They were all mentally handicapped or homeless. I thought it weird, but i felt like I was destined to see the event take place. The Man in the center moved like what I would think an Angel would move...just so smooth and yet purposeful. Each movement was almost like a dance of pure grace.

I noticed that he had a small mentally challenged girl that was wobbly holding a glass...almost drunk like. And the man was pouring wine or grape juice into the cup and as she swayed and bobbed he perfectly joined her in her movements pouring the wine/grape juice into the cup. Not a drop was spilt on the ground, it was almost like he joined her in her debilitating movements and showed us all that he could dance with her. But this was not a dance in the sense that most of us think of dancing, it was so close to liturgy that no one could tell the difference. And all of us were in awe of the beauty that was unfolding before us.

After he finished pouring the wine (funny I don't remember him having a container to pour from) he perfectly matched the girls movements to take the glass from her. And in that movement there were two drops that just barely dropped over the rim of the glass, and everyone watching (in amazement) gasped at the thought of this blood colored wine dropping on the floor, not because the man would not be able to finished this feat with out spilling any, but because this wine was precious...beautiful....sacred.

Then the man with his thumb and middle finger saved both tears of wine from going any further down the glass and brought them back home to the inside the glass. Then out of nowhere it started to rain blood and my view point changed to following two drops of the blood falling from he sky and as they danced down spinning through the sky they feel right above the man and he proceeded to move the glass so as to catch the two drops with the wine glass. And then everything went into slow motion. The two drops of blood hit the wine and changed the entire glass to blood. nothing seemed gross or disgusting, but beautiful. And immediately the homeless man I was standing behind yelled out, "JESUS!!!!!". And in that one moment everyone knew no matter their mental abilities, that we were witnessing Jesus. It all just became clear. And the cry from the homeless man, was one of sheer pain and passion.

It was a sorrowful battle cry.

We knew that the man was filled with sadness, but at the same time he was invigorated by the battle the man was having with death. Jesus immediately fell to the ground spilling the blood filled wine glass all over the ground and everyone joined the homeless man, including me with lifting our hands to the heavens. Then the body of Jesus started to float up to the heavens, and as his body was coming back to life and floating to the heavens, I awake.

I woke up with my face towards the ceiling and my arms lifted with tears in my eyes. I worshiped, and desired so much to go back to the reality of my dream.

May you all live in the ultimate reality of Christ this Holy week! Worship with your life! Worship with your life! And join the homeless, widows, orphans, socially unaccepted and live a sorrowful battle cry. Live with the same passion that he lived for us!

Amen! Glory to God!

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Ok here is the rest of the story.......(little Paul Harvey joke there).....



So, that night all I could do is wait to call the insurance company the next morning and then find out what they said..... and see if H.H. Gregg could help out with replacing the laptop. Well for some reason I have set y cell phone to silent and I charge it in the office room of our house so I never heard it ring...but after I woke up that next morning I went into the home office and I saw that I had 2 cell phone messages. I immediately grabbed my phone and held down the number 1 button to get into my voice mail and low and behold there was the Affinity rep. guy (the one who came over to my house the night before) and he told me that he had good news and that they recovered the laptop, and he was heading over to my house with it and a small gift from H.H. Gregg to apologize and let me know of their appreciation of the entire ordeal!

The next message was from the loss prevention guy @ H.H. Gregg to make sure that I got the other guys message and to make sure that the laptop was OK and in good shape.

I immediately called back the Affinity guy and told him I was thrilled that he got the laptop and that I would be here at the house until he arrived and that i could not wait to hear the story.

Ok before I tell you more I must tell you what else happened the day before:

After the two police men heard the description of the truck and the two guys they immediately called Affinity and after lots of talking they finally found out the next two places the truck was going to deliver stuff too and questioned the two guys and searched the truck all over the place and they found nothing. So, this then made the story my word against their word. And I think that is why the H.H. Gregg general manager and the Affinity man came over to my house to see if I was legit and if my story panned out. (and there was no other way my laptop could have been lost unless I just lost it and could not find it.

OK, so the Affinity guy shows up to my house that morning with the laptop...and tells me the story.....

He said that when he visited our house last night that the one thing that really hit home wiht him was that we could careless about the laptop itself...(the church has insurance it could be replaced) but all the ministry on it could not be. That killed us...there is a ton of work that has gone into Th3 Waters and most of it was one this laptop and in my head...and I need the ministry on the laptop more than anything else on it. And the Affinity guy said that he realized that this was a horrible situation and really hit hard on his heart.

So apparently, they had a (heart-to-heart) talk with one of the guys and one of them must have been touched in some small way and called up the other guy who had the church's laptop @ his house. After talking to him for a while he went over to his house and "softened his heart" a little I guess and he eventually gave it over to the one guy who gave it over to his boss who had just given it to me wrapped in bubble wrap.

I got the laptop, opened it...and signed in and everything was there! The laptop had a few scratches on it...but it woluld have gotten those over time anyway...so I was not worried about it at all...and then the Affinity guy went back to his car to get me the small gift from H.H. Gregg. It turns out the other guy the GM from H.H. Gregg felt like we needed some kind of compensation from them to say they were horrified and sorry for what happened. And he handed me a $200 gift certificate to only be spent @ H.H. Gregg in 6 months!

And that blew me away. They kept telling me that I was one of the nicest guys they had ever met and that any number of them would have been throwing things into the walls and much more upset, heh.... well then I decided to call the other loss prevention guy to tell him the laptop was fine and to thank them for the gift...and I told him I was going to give him a hard time...and he said go ahead that it fine with me, heh... so I told him that it sure was funny that they were going to be willing to replace a $2,700 laptop, and then all they gave me was $200? ha ha ha ha... i really was just joking....and he had a good laugh and we hung up the phone...but then the GM called me and asked if everything was OK, etc... and I told him the whole story and then i gave him a hard time too....and he said....wait...your right... I agree with you. And so, he proceeded to tell me that he would sent out another $300 to go with the $200 and make it an even $500!!!!

I was blown away! I know that when I was in corporate America we could do things like this, but man oh man that was very cool.....and he said that when ever we decided to make the purchase for me to call him and he would get the product at cost!

so, that is the rest of the story, and now I have no idea what I am going to do with $500 in a store that sells electronics (insert ironic tone here, heh) again if anyone of you know me then you know that I love my tech...and home theater especially)....the only problem is that I am not sure if I can save up enough money in 6 months to get what I would want, heh....

but isn't it amazing how people even when they have been bad....might all have a small soft for him?

I will not press charges against the guys, what I told the police was i would love to take them out to eat and get to know them and show them grace! I have no idea if the policeman will put out a warrent for them or not.... he has plenty of evidence to do it and it would at least go on their record...and that might not be a bad thing too. And the one guy I know for sure does not have a job...and the other guy I am not sure about...but anyway...what a wild ride.....heh


Well, it is off to Staff meeting...the 1st one with Tiffany as the new youth and children's pastor!!!

Oh and the KY Conference has officially accepted us to join their conference so at this annual conference they will vote us in....and we will both be officially members of the KY Conference of the UMC! Very cool indeed if you ask me! Praise be to God!

And I must apologize for taking so long in getting this post up...several of you begged and some of you ordered me to put it up, heh... but life is just a little busy right now. we are not totally out of the old parsonage yet, we are trying to move into the new office @ work, and our house is filled with boxes that seem never ending! So, thank you all for putting up with my crazy life and until next time... God bless you just as much or more so as he has blessed and is blessing me, and never forget to KUTPs!!! love yall!

Sunday, March 18, 2007

i got it back...crazy yeah I know...

Well, I can't believe it either...but I got the laptop back and a small gift from H.H.Gregg!!! More about it all later.....but thanks for your prayers and thoughts...and please pray for the guy (and maybe guys) who stole it.
Thanks...and when I have time I will tell the rest of the story....Love yal!!! KUTPs!!!

Thursday, March 15, 2007

We got a washer...but they took my laptop....

Yep, you read that one right.... 2 guys came again today to install the new washer (that replaced the broken one they tried to install yesterday) and here is how it went down.

I was working on my laptop checking email and about to start work on the Saturday evening worship talk...when the door bell rang. I cosed the laptop (and with a Mac it went to sleep mode) and set it in the Home theater chair beside the other one I was sitting in. I went to the front door holding Halo back...and it was the H.H. Gregg delivery team here to install my new washer and stack the already existing dryer on top of the washer!!! Woo hoo...(Tiffany and I have been living out of out suitcases we were in desperate need for clean clothes!)

Well, I watched them most of the time while they installed the appliances. And then I asked them if they would like a drink...and the new guy (one of them came last week) said that he would like to taste my new favorite drink "Bawls"....so I left them and went up stairs and got him the drink. I brought it down to him and everything was fine... Well, I had needed a wrench to take the shower head off upstairs and I thought that maybe they would have brought one with them...and sure enough they did have one...so they let me borrow it and I went upstairs to go and take of the shower head.

I guess it was during this time that they finished and walked into the Home Theater room to find a Mac Book Pro just sitting there in the chair. Sleeping...not doing anyone any harm... just laying down there with it's little glowing white light in the front...and I guess one of them (or both of them) decided that it would be fun to steal a $2,900 laptop ($2,500 with two programs on it that were not cheap). Well, I walked down stairs to find the new guy waiting for me to sign the paper work so they could leave. I noticed that the other guy was already in the truck and the truck was running. Then we walked back into the Home Theater room to sign the papers and I noticed that they put the washer's instruction booklet on top of the laptop in the chair... I signed the paper and they told me it might be a good idea to just let the dryer and washer go through one cycle to make sure that they were working...I said OK, and walked the new guy out of the garage door and watched him get into the huge white box truck.

Well, I went back inside and turned them both on to make sure everything was good and then I sat back down and reached over for my computer to find that my computer was not covered up by the washer instruction manual, but had been replaced by it!!!! I freaked out! I torn the chair apart hoping to find it in the cracks or under the chair with no luck...then I tore apart my other chair the one I was originally sitting in and nothing....then I decided to just go up stairs to look all over the place for the laptop..............nothing.... then it dawned on me the only person inside the house other then me, Halo(the dog), and Sushi (the cat)? The H.H. Gregg guys!!!! then I got mad! So the first thing I did was cal the H.H.Gregg 800 number to tel them the installers stole my laptop....after waiting for an operator ad being transfered 2 times, I talked to Vinnie (sp?) he proceeded to tel me that I must have made a mistake because these guys have been on the job for a long time and all of there workers go through background checks, etc...I told him that they did it and he sad that he would call them and call me back....I proceeded to tell him that that was not the best idea...because it they did steal it...they would never tel their boss they stole it and they would know that i was on to them......bu the guy would not help me at all and so I got off the phone and proceeded to call the previous home owner (who just so happens to be a cop!) I told him and he was @ my house in a matter of mins. I told him everything and he took the invoice and called and talked to Vinnie (who would not help him either (at all) and really ticked us both off. He hung up the phone and told me to go ahead and call in the theft and they sent an Elsmere policeman to the house to make an official report. I told the policeman everything and he got eh serial number of the laptop, etc. and all the info. They started to look for the huge white box truck, and I don't thin they found them. Well, long story long... I have to call the church's insurance company tomorrow and make an official report to them, as well.

And to top it all off the washer was leaking after they left... I fixed it myself...bt still I mean come on...this is stinking horrible! The loss prevention guy @ H.H.Gregg called me and apologized profusely, and told me that he was contacting the general manger for the area and would do the best he could to take care of the situation. Then about 45 mins. after that conversation, a rep. from the delivery company Affinity,and a rep from H.H. Gregg. showed up to my house and wanted to see first hand all about the incident etc... so I walked them through the house and told them everything and gave them the police report, etc... So, we will see what comes of all of this.

so, if anyone sees a MacBook Pro laying around anywhere that has all of my stuff in it's programs...could you just get it to me and bring it back. We (Tiffany and I) went to tonight to have our date night and I told here wen we get back maybe the laptop fairy would bring us a new one...and sure enough....I guess he/she forgot my house...oh well. It is a laptop after all, and not a human being...so I have a good view point on all of this..but it still sucks!


And the funny thing is, man I would have given these two guys the money in my wallet if they just would have asked for it. I really liked them and if yall know me at all I would have invited them to dinner if I had seen them again.....but even now I love them. I wish I could just talk to them. Let them know what I know about grace, love, and forgiveness. I would have done (and still would) almost anything for them. Oh well, please pray for all involved. the two guys, all the H.H.Gregg people, the Affinity delivery guy, and the policemen who help throughout this whole ordeal. God loves them too.

Well, please pray for Tiffany and I, as well. We are interviewing with the KY Conference tomorrow afternoon to be transfered over the the KY Conference of the United Methodist Church! We are excited about it and can't wait to tell more people about Th3 Waters.

Thank you all for reading my blog. your thoughts and prayer are always greatly appreciated! and please KUTPs!!!! God bless!

Monday, October 16, 2006

the one about the boy in my office on Sunday....



October 15, 2006

There was a little boy in my office after church. It is not unusual for me to work in my office on Sundays after church, because I spend so much more time out side of my office and in Starbucks developing non-manipulative relationships, that any time I am in my office I try to make use of it as much as possible. So, I was in my office just like I normally am, and sure enough this boy comes in because he knows my office has lots of toys to play around with and he knows I love to let them play with them…even if I have to work…so he decided to play with the magnet darts and I encouraged him as he threw them each time…and the id was not too bad at all…probably could have beat me if he wanted to…and he told me that he was not really aiming…he was just throwing it…. So as he threw I worked…and he kept talking himself up and how good of a dart thrower he was…and of course I was helping him out with his dart throwing self esteem…and then he got real quiet. I noticed that he was placing one dart in the bull’s eye center and then the rest around the center dart. He kept one dart and threw it at the board and excitedly told me, “Hey wook! I got it in the Bullth’s eye!”…. his mom walked in and I asked him, “did you really throw that dart and it hit the bull’s eye?” And guess what his answer was…. Yep! My response, “are you sure?” “yep”, wow…what do you think mom do you think that he threw that dart and got the bull’s eye?” mom’s reaction, a smile. The boy left happy as all get out…living a lie.

When is the last time you lived a lie? Are you living a lie right now? I have good news… you don’t have to! Lies can be reversed and destroyed!! It might be painful killing that lie…but I promise you it is worth it!

Thursday, October 12, 2006

My call into ministry...this is a VERY long post fyi....

I am the kind of person that does not have the exact moment, date, or time of a conversion experience. You see when all the other friends of mine had imaginary friends I just talked to God...my relationship with God is something that I cannot boil down into one moment when it first started. I cannot remember a time when I did not have a relationship with God; kind of like Adam and Eve in relationship as soon as they were created. And since that is the case, the only story I have to tell when people ask me for the first one, is the story of my calling into the ministry.

When I was in High School I would have friends and fellow students always come to me and need to talk about their personal lives, problems, and difficulty issues. I never knew why they came to me, but I would always listen and try to be a good friend and end up not having any answers, but I did pray for them every time. I preached once in church, but in reality it was just a report I gave from being the vice-president of the Northwest Texas Conference Counsel on Youth Ministries. Well, college came around and when I was thinking about what exactly I wanted to do with my life I wanted to make sure that I covered all my bases and so I decided to try out youth ministry. So, as a college student I took a very part-time youth position in a town smaller than the one I grew up in...and let me tell you that is a small town.

During this time I went on a college chrysalises, and I even was a table leader for a youth chrysalis, and while I was there I was told by my Sr. Pastor that he could not give the clergy talk due to a funeral, so he had me give it! Me the non-clergy college student youth pastor gave a clergy talk! I wrote it during all the breaks we had and gave it. It was beyond words. I really do not remember what all I said...just that when I finished talking/preaching I walked into the chapel where a woman was praying for me and the youth listening to our talk and I fell to my knees crying. It was almost as if God borrowed my body and mouth to talk...and then he gave it back to me after I was done...and I was blown away. I gave many talks in several cases and several people would tell me that was the best sermon they had ever heard and that I should be a preacher/pastor. And my response ever time would be, “Thanks for your thoughts and suggestion, but that is too big of a responsibility to just hear it from you (no offence), I just need God to tell me... I would need my own burning bush.” This would be my response even when my wife Tiffany would tell me hat I was called into ministry, heh heh.

Tiffany would tell people all the time that she just knew (because I was hard of hearing when it came to God) our home would catch fire, our car would burn up, or her hair would catch one fire and she would have to turn to me and say, “D.G. Can you not see your ‘burning bush’ now?!) ha ha...

Well, I did the youth pastor thing for a while and then I wanted to try out a paid internship with a non-profit Meals For The Elderly organization. Funny when I wanted to try out business and make more money I was still working for a ministry! I enjoyed the raise in money and designing their website and newsletter, but something was just not right.....In hind-sight, of course I was just not being and doing what God desired for me to do, but I heard that call faintly and so I decided that I would still go into business or marketing, but just in the Christian music industry, so I could still make money AND serve God at the same time (I think Christ said something about that one time, can’t serve two gods or something like that heh heh). So, after Tiffany and I married we immediately moved to Wilmore so Tiffany could answer her call into youth ministry and attend Asbury...and I went looking for a job to support us. After a few months I realized how difficult it was to walk into a corporate office with a resume and ask for a job. So, instead, I walked right into a temp agency and they found a job for me. I started working at the corporate headquarters of Long John Silvers inc. just doing data input. They saw my work ethic and was so impressed that they paid the finder’s fee to the temp. agency and hired me after only a few weeks of working there. I was a Field Marketing Coordinator in the Marketing Department, and the funny thing was people would walk into my cubical and ask me questions like, “What is the purpose of communion, or baptism?” it was just amazing.

And then I went to go watch a movie titled, “The Prince of Egypt”. And it was that movie that I felt God was calling me into the ministry. This movie was a cartoon movie all about the life of Moses! In it I saw an amazing unbelievable showing of God’s power and might through the story of Moses. You see I grew up my entire life a United Methodist. I had wonderful youth ministers and during High School and college I knew all about the grace of God and the love of God and the friend I had in Jesus, but I needed to know that the God I serve was a powerful, almighty, strong God! And beside there was a huge burning bush in surround sound! Ha ha... I walked out of the theater excited and telling my wife and our friends, “Now that is the God I serve an awesome, almighty powerful God! That is the God I serve and God is calling me to serve him!” I applied to enter seminary the following day (and I did not even have to look around...my house at the time was one the campus of one! And so I continue to listen to where and how God directs my path, and I encourage others to do the same. This is my story, and this is your story lets continue to live it together in humility, passion, and grace!

Saturday, August 13, 2005

The one about Tiffany's $80 for 8 gallons of gas bill.....

Ok here is a picture of a bill that we paid just two days ago for Tiffany's car....the day before Tiffany said that she was pulling out of the garage and as soon as it got out of the garage the car died on her. @ First she thought it was the battery...but the radio was still on, and a few other things suggested that it was not the battery...and I mean as soon as you turned the key it would die...so you could not even see any warning lights that would come on...so we called USAA one of the greatest companies on this planet...and asked them to tow it to a garage (totally free mind you) that Tiffany's church members said was the best and most reasonable in town.....we followed the tow truck to the garage and dropped off the car only to wait for a phone call to find out what was wrong.....(mind you we had just spent $400 on a few other fixes just 3 weeks before)....so I get a phone call from the garage...and here is the conversation:

Garage Owner: Mr. Hollums?

Me:
Yes, this is D.G.

Garage Owner:
Well, I have run all the test I can on your car. I mean I really had a hard time finding out what could be the problem...and finally I found out the root of the problem...pause...

Me:
Yeah, so what was wrong with it?

Garage Owner:
Well, after al the detective work...the only thing we found that was missing in the car was....(long pause).... gas.

Me:
(Dumbfounded silence).......(a little more of the same)...Your @#$%*!% me!?

Garage Owner:
Nope that is what is wrong with the car...it was out of gas (laughter filling the phone in the background of the garage)(I think they were all standing around listening to the call...I might have even been on speaker phone, heh heh) (please understand this garage is one of the best places on the earth, I would have put me on the speaker phone too, hew)

Me:
Sorry, I normally don't cuss I am a pastor..But man...I can't believe that...you mean that my wife's car wouldn't start because she did not fill it up with gas?

Garage Owner:
Yep, that is the case...so I tell you what...I will put $8 of gas in there for you and with the $68 inspection fee your total comes to $76 and your car is ready for you to pick it up.

Me:
Ok, thank you!

So, I proceeded to call my wonderful, beautiful, lovely, genius wife to tell her that she needs to be careful about where she gets her gas from because the last place she went cost her $76 for 8 gallons...and I knew the gas prices were bad...but it took real talent to find it that high of a price, heh..... I never gave her too hard of a time...and when I told her she thought in all seriousness real hard assuming that she did fill up with gas..."That couldn't right!!!"...and then she remembered..... that one fateful night (exactly two nights ago) that she told me she was going to go get gas..and never did....heh heh...

So, we laughed it off and got the car...and all is well, but I just had to share with you the fun story of the Hollums House....and to let you all know that one of the best garages in Cold Spring is Moore's Garage for your "Complete Auto and Truck Repair" 781-6060 State Rt. 546 in Cold Spring, KY!

Yall have a great weekend..and I circled the bill for you to see the actual costs.... And she even gave her Sr. Pastor the right to use the story in a sermon..so I am assuming the same is true for any and ALL of you too...let us always not only KUTPs....but lets keep our eyes on the gas tank level too. Love yall and God bless yall!


Sunday, August 15, 2004

Hmmmmmmm.....

Well, have you ever wanted to blog, but not sure what to blog about? I love blogin, and I know I have been a little lax on it lately. I apologize. You would think that while Tiffany was gone I would do more blogging, but in reality, I did yard work, heh.

I think I am loosing it some times. I mean I go from one hobby to the next all the time. I will spend about one month on one thing (home theater) and then just go to another one (gardening) and then go to another (Wood Carving) one and then go to another one (Computers). It is like a longer term ADD problem, heh. (though several people think I have ADD anyway, heh) Let me give you an example:

When Tiffany and I moved here, our front yard was junk. The older man who (well rented the house before us) kept the front yard was much too old to be outside (or he could have just not cared, heh) but the front and back yards were horrible!!! (The back still is, but I might try to grow a veggi garden out back, heh) But anyway, I decided I would surprise Tiffany and go buy her four rose bushes. So, I put all the rocks in the front in the shape of a cross (the neighbors really need a little subtle Jesus around here) and then planted a rose bush in each corner. Now, that was not too much fun considering the ground here is freaking clay!!! Well, a long story short, I go into building a fountain in the front, and now the front yard has 4 rose bushes, 6 hummingbird type plants, 6 hummingbird mint plants, rosemary, oregano, parsley, onion, one tree, 2 Russian Sage, one large bush, and 5 other plants that I have no idea what the heck they are but they are cool!. So, I did that for a while and I am barley keeping enough water on them to stay alive. (welcome to a high desert!) Then I decided that I wanted to get into hummingbirds, so I did all the research on them and got the best feeder, etc... and now I have tons of hummingbirds.

I then decided that I wanted to learn how to do woodcarving. You know the plants die in the winter and hummingbirds don't come around, so you need to find some other kind of hobby, and guess what?...Woodcarver was it for me. Once again, I decided to ask Tiffany what she would want me to carve her (actually I think I came up with this one on my own...but it is always better to blame the spouse, heh) And since we have a king size bed, but nothing for a head bord or foot bord. I also knew Tiffany always wanted a bed with four posts @ each corner, so after finding Andy in out church (a master wood carver) he taught me how to carve wood. Well, I have 4 posts in my garage and I have not even finished one pole yet, heh. (I guess the summer happened again and then I went back to flowers and hummingbirds, heh.) But, now I have a hobbie for the summer and the winter (but I might want to buy a space heater for the garage, heh (or maybe I could just start the car and then pull it in the garage and let the engine heat it up, heh.) Well, now I am feeling the bug of needing a new computer this Christmas. (and I am sure it will only get worse after Halo2 comes out) Tiffany calls this my "problem". Here is the tmeline of DG and his desiring (i.e. see Tiffany's understanding of the "DG Problem") after something (i.e. materialism in a lot of cases)......

Day 1 "OOOHHHHH, wow Tiffany look at that!"
Day 30 "You know you could put that one down on my Christmas list if you want."
Day 60 "Man, I sure would like that!"
Day 120 "I really like that!"
Day 150 "Oh man, I need that"
Day 151 "No, seriously, I really need that"
Day 180 "Girl do you think I could use my Birthday money to buy that?"
Day 181 "Hey Girl, do you think I could use my birthday and Christmas money to buy that"
Day 210 "Tiffany.......I love you"
Day 240 "Tiffany remember when I told you that I love you?...Well, I bought that thing I was telling you about....is that OK?"
Day 265 "OK I will return it...I know we need to pay the gas bill instead of owning this"
Day 300 "Happy Birthday Tiffany here is your gift....see it is that thing I was wanting, but look it is really a purchase for both of us (smile)"
Day 330 "Man, I love eating Ramen noodles for every meal, hmmmmm hmmmm good"

Well, that is the progression. Sometimes it is a little bit faster (ok, most of the time it is a lot faster, but you get the idea, heh)

Thank you Tiffany for putting up with me, I love yo more than life Girl....and don't you ever forget it!

Jay update:

Talked to Jay this afternoon and he was doing good. He was about normal, and been through this so many times he knows what to expect. Please keep praying that his mouth is not as bad as it has been in the past (due to the side effects of the chemo). If everything goes good then the Dr.'s might let him out tomorrow, if not then he WILL get to go home on Tuesday! That is really good news, but that is when his mouth starts drying up too, so this is an important time. I love him sooo much, and I can not tell any of you how much I apprecite your prayers! Man oh man, I love every single one of you! Thank you and please with all our hearts KUTP!

Well, I think I will leave you all with some quotes from my favorite book that I am reading right now.....

The book is An Unstoppable Force Daring to become the church God had in mind by Erwin Raphael McManus:

"The purpose of the church cannot be to survive or ever to thrive but to serve. And sometimes servants die in the serving." pg23

We've spent millions of dollars preserving our music and hymnals rather than creating worship that expresses the culture in which we live." pg25

"america's best athiests are children of the church."pg28

(talking about some of the greatest enemies of the church) "The problem has not been that these individuals of significant influence were outside the sphere of the church's influence, but that, in fact, they sat in the center of the church and remained unchanged at the core." pg28

"People are rejecting Christ because of the church! Once we were called Christians by an unbelieving world, and now we call ourselves Christians and the world calls us hypocrites." pg29

"The cultural environment became comfortable, and the gospel shifted from a church "on mission" to a church that supported missions" pg30

"Are we too much about us getting fed and too little about us exercising our faith?" pg31

"If those who prepare for leadership are looking for the safe place, who will lead the church into the dangerous places?" pg32

"Only dead men can follow the God of the cross" pg33

(Talking about the church) "You can change the name, but if you don't change the heart, the atrophy will kill you in the end." pg35

(and all those are in the introduction to the first chapter!!!!) Oh man, I love this guy!!!! Do yourself and your church a favor and buy this book then live it and share it with others in your church! It can do nothing but help your churches live for Christ the way they are meant to! Love yall have a great night, and please pray for God's church especially the one you attend!!!!