Senator Barack Obama Elected President

Posted on 4th November 2008 by Mike Jones in Current Events

I watched the results stream in tonight between the internet and the television. I watched as Obama gained the popular and electoral votes needed to claim the white house.

I also listened to McCain’s concession speech… some powerful words were spoken. I think he acknowledged his feelings, quelled booing and shouts of disapproval of Obama, and spoke of unity and support for the president elect.

You may agree or disagree with Barack Obama, and I won’t share my feelings either way. However, I am excited at the history that has been made tonight in this election. This country has come a long way, and we still have a long way to go, but this history making event has opened doors for conversation and empowerment.

I pray that Barack is able to uphold his promises and that this country is made better through his presidency.

Music Setlist 11.01.08 and 11.02.08

Posted on 3rd November 2008 by Mike Jones in Setlist, The Orchard

Here’s our music setlist from that weekend (with links to purchase the original recordings from the artists listed):
Beat It – Fall Out Boy
Happy Day – Kristian Stanfill
Great In All The Earth – Starfield
Saving Grace – Planetshakers
Call Me When You’re Sober – Evanescence
I Surrender – Kim Walker

Props to my team… you guys totally rocked the house! Joni, Taylor and Amanda – you three did phenomenal on vocals this weekend!

Tagged!

Posted on 30th October 2008 by Mike Jones in Interesting Stuff

Ok… so I’ve been tagged by multiple family members (thanks Keith and Kristen) so here goes.

Here are the rules:

1. Post these rules on your blog
2. Write 6 random things about yourself.
3. Tag 6 people at the end of you post (I’m making this optional to relieve any guilt, including my own for continuing this).
4. If you get tagged, DO IT and pass on the tag.
5. [Rule 5 was deleted because the author of this blog considered it lame :) ]

Here’s my six things randomly selected for your reading enjoyment:

  1. If I lived alone or my family would let me, my house would be 68 degrees in the summer and 62 degrees in the winter. I love the cold and am most comfortable when it’s cooler.
  2. I love chocolate pudding. No I mean I LOVE chocolate pudding. My wife graciously makes me a giant bowl of home-made chocolate pudding for me on my birthday.
  3. I have lived in at least 14 different houses in 7 different states. My current house marks the longest I’ve lived in any one house.
  4. My hair use to be one-length down to my belly-button. Now I have it shaved off every week.
  5. I have within the last year listened to more books on CD than I have read in the same year. My mind wonders like crazy when I try to read so it takes me a long time to get through a book.
  6. Went to college to become a sound engineer, ended up going into music education, then into electrical engineering, computer science and finally graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology. I have the classes and equivalence for three additional AA degrees in the previous subjects.

That’s it for me! Wow… took me forever to post these. I’m not tagging anyone and everyone at the same time :)

What’s a random thing that most people don’t know about you?

Birthday Wishes 4 Todd

Posted on 17th October 2008 by Mike Jones in Todd

I’m not one of those people who celebrates year after year the birthday of those who have passed on, but this year I’m going to.

This picture is from last year. Todd loved birthdays. He loved just having fun period. He was just that kind of guy.

Today, he would be 43.

We usually tried to go out on or around each other’s birthdays – though we were better about going out to celebrate our wives special days than our own. It was always a good time!

So, though I’m sad that he is not here – I still wish a great day for him and his wonderful family. A day to remember all the good things.

Really miss you big guy. Can’t wait to see you again!

What’s Up Doc?

Posted on 17th October 2008 by Mike Jones in Health

Today was go-visit-the-doctor-so-he-can-poke-and-probe-you day.

Don’t like going, but promised my wife I would.

He said I was a buff, healthy dude that was much more physically fit than most men my age.

Ok, so that may not be exactly what he said but at least it appears that I’m healthy overall. So now I can begin training for the 5k in Chicago.

I’m particularly mindful today of the importance of having a regular checkup. I hate it but preventative maintenance can save a life.

So, go. Today. Now. Make an appointment and go.