Archive for March, 2008

Johnnie Kissy Carrie

Posted by admin on Mar 31 2008 | Family

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Weekend in Vegas

Posted by admin on Mar 31 2008 | Fun

Joelle and I decided to take a long weekend and go to Las Vegas with our little guy.  We stayed at our favorite ‘family friendly’ place - the Sunset Station Casino in Henderson, Nevada.  Great place, and really clean and relatively smoke free.   They do hourly childcare so the parents can go have some fun.   I won $40 on the “Wheel of Fortune” slots!   Woohoo - Big cash!

We took Johnnie down to the strip and had a really nice dinner at this Italian Restaurant in the Excalibur.   We also drove to Hoover Dam one day.   More photos can be seen here.

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Juicin’ Johnnie

Posted by admin on Mar 24 2008 | Uncategorized

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Randy Pausch Lecture: Time Management

Posted by admin on Mar 11 2008 | Inspirational

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Randy Pausch’s Last Lecture

Posted by admin on Mar 11 2008 | Inspirational

Long, but worth it.

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If you need a little inspiration

Posted by admin on Mar 11 2008 | Inspirational

Especially if you are having a bad day, this will put it in perspective. One of the most powerful videos I have ever seen.

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Joelle got a staff recognition award at CU

Posted by admin on Mar 07 2008 | Uncategorized

Great job sweetie. We love you!

See it here

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Great interview with Matt Cutts

Posted by admin on Mar 07 2008 | Internet Stories, Search Engine Optimization

For all of your internet/SEO junkies, here is a great interview with Matt Cutts, the spam control guy at google! See it here

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The Power Of Privacy

Posted by admin on Mar 07 2008 | Woo Woo

March 5, 2008
The Power Of Privacy

A desire for seclusion may come over you today as you question the disassociation you feel from life’s rigors. You may be in a quiet and reflective mood that compels you to put aside your obligations for the day in order to seek out the soothing embrace of a private personal space. The lingering effects of recent stresses can weigh heavily on your heart and mind, leaving you feeling exhausted, tense, and distracted. Time spent in solitude may provide the perfect antidote. There, away from worldly stimuli, you can look within yourself in order to determine the cause of your anxiety. You may discover today that your yearning for rest and relaxation was not a passing fancy but a very real need communicated to you by your body and your mind.

Each of us needs to retreat into a private place from time to time to recharge our physical, intellectual, and emotional batteries that are drained by our many worldly endeavors. Many people fear this type of isolation, however, because they are unsure what notions will arise from the quagmire of their unconscious minds when they do not have the noise of the world to shield them from their innermost thoughts. Privacy and solitude afford us an opportunity to rest after periods of intense labor and reconnect with the quiet voices of our inner selves. When alone, nothing will come between us and the rejuvenating powers of deep, introspective reflection. The solitude you sink into today will provide you with the peace you require to understand the true nature of your needs.

From the Dailyom.com

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