Friday, July 10, 2009

Annoying Songs... 101.

For whatever reason today I have been singing both outloud on the max, and in my head an annoying song from days of old. Back in the days of the long awaited free disney previews on t.v. Not sure if you remember shows like, "Kid's incorporated", "Winnie The Pooh" (non cartoon), or this one pictured below "Zoobilee Zoo"? The "Zoobilee Zoo Chorus has been stuck in my head for quite some time... Gah! Though listing, "Kid's Incorporated" now that one is also in my melodic memory.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Heart Rate- 153 (head, body, leg).


Today... We saw our baby boy. The heart beat. His legs, back bone, head, arms, hands, feet, kidneys and so on. It was far more moving than I thought it to be. I never know what to expect at these appointments. Here I was thinking- I really think it will be a girl. I thought this because I knew in my head- it would be far more difficult to raise a girl. The minute it became evident it was a boy though- I thought the same thing. Its going to be difficult to raise a boy far more than it would to be a girl.

Erin has always wanted to grow kids with the first being the older brother. Once she got used to being pregnant- at least the idea of it she was more ok with whichever sex. It is the chinese- Year of the boy though... Apparently this prediction was correct.

I have wanted a boy from pretty much the start. I love that we can carry on the family name. I love that I can bestow the things that I have learned. The things that I know. I am so excited. We are startin the name game... and will keep everyone posted.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Blessed.

Here I stand at work on an extremely slow night. Occasionally getting a mouthful from guests about the issues they have... Things I would complain about. I would be upset about. But also things- MY TRUEST counterpart would help me rationalize as NOT IMPORTANT.

Yesterday was my wife's (XX) Birthday. I was told to never disclose a woman's age. She may tell you if you ask her. We often celebrate our birthday's together with both families. We had first celebration at my inlaws. We made out with great special requested food, plus an additional cake made by my crazy uncle in law. We had great company. (Extended family also). We got the traditional card with monetary value which is always nice, as a combo gift we got wii fit, and wii from the sister in law and new bro in law. Pretty sweet gift I must say. We also got two kind of retro style schwinn bicycles! Her's pink, mine Red. Quite awesome!

My wife is 15 weeks preggo- with our soon to be not so mystery sex baby. Thats definately exciting. I don't always even know what to think or expect- but as I have also been counseled numerous times- I will when baby comes.

I got some time with my church friend Brandon today. A quick few minutes- but he is so positive about life, so focused on the goal, and a great new friendship is forming. I will be walking the giant hill to his house soon.

I also got time with my friend Colin. He is smart. He has experienced a lot of life... and I look forward to every time we hang out...

For these things and so many more- I am blessed.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Should I Ever Wash My Hand...


Desmond Mpilo Tutu (born 7 October 1931) is a South African cleric and activist who rose to worldwide fame during the 1980s as an opponent of apartheid. In 1984, Tutu became the second South African to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Tutu was the first black South African Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, South Africa, and primate of the Church of the Province of Southern Africa (now the Anglican Church of Southern Africa). Tutu chaired the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and is currently the chairman of The Elders. Tutu is vocal in his defence of human rights and uses his high profile to campaign for the oppressed. Tutu also campaigns to fight AIDS, homophobia, poverty and racism. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984, the Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism, and the Gandhi Peace Prize in 2005.[1] Tutu has also compiled several books of his speeches and sayings.
And he paused long enough to greet me with a hand shake.

Friday, March 27, 2009

The Shamrock 5k. (pictures to come).

For those who didn't know... Which really shouldn't be too many of you that are ACTUALLY reading my blog... Erin and I have been training for a couple months prior for a 5 k run- (3.10 miles). Kind of for us a goal that became something we wanted to accomplish and focus on. Erin now vegetarian for quite a few various "skinny bitch" reasons. And no thats not what I call her when writing blogs... That was one of the resources that helped fuel her newer vegetarian kick.. (which will last her lifetime.) She and I both focused on running the distance, and also just plain old working out. Since Jan- my beautiful love- has lost I think just over 30 pounds! Pretty amazing her willpower and focus. Really its about becoming more holistic in the many different areas of our lives- and physical health is one of those. I have lost at this point- just under 30. I have a hard time saying no still even when by myself- usually at work- when the occasional croissant or scone floats by. Or my manager brings some killer cookies.. Anyways- the fact that I am struggling in only a few parts of my life- is still quite a difference of who I used to be. I also dont plan to ever see that specific 3 digit weight I was. lol.

The 5k. Thanks be to Shannon our official photographer, Tom our gleaming and super smiley proud father, and Jan, the rain and wind warrior. Maybe I should start this story with this... It was early in the morning, the clouds were highly present, as well as God's tears (or so I have heard it said- maybe of joy?), and crazy cold wind. The announcer was chipper, cracking jokes, the Richards (the almost not Richard) and Sutten clan were up and ready.

The race began. The hundreds if not thousandish runners were separated into groups of mile time status. We weren't sure how far the signs went back, but picked a spot. The race began and the herds moved forward. I took off pretty motivated. Erin found her steady speed. Some amount of time went by. Erin caught up. I paused to walk a couple of short times, as did she. There was a climbing hill - which unfortuneately the flat treadmill had not trained us for. We separated. I figured she would have wanted a cup of water- so I tried grabbing both of us one. after running a few blocks, carrying two open cups of water. Kinda difficult. Anyway i gave up trying to be a good husband. Later she had said she purposely had passed up the water station. Still separated we reached the final stretch. With so many runners, we lost sight of each other. She actually beat me by about 40 seconds or so. But we both got great times. each under 43 minutes. We hope to do another run soon, as its great to have something to work towards, and we also have found it was fun to donate to the cause. Plus we got a free long sleeve tshirt.

Afterwards, our rents, treated us to lunch at our favorite irish breakfast restaurant downtown, called Dulins. Though, we had been here one other time- with our great friends Kevin and Mel. We love them too. I guess Dulin's is only a place we go with people we love. For those that read this- the 3 of you. Thanks. Comments can be left by the way if you wish.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

The nameless Pup... UPDATED: "Rugby" is his name.


He is about 2 months old. He is ours as of last night (02/27/09). My mother and two of my sisters are a bit concerned- because he is part Pit Bull. Valid concerns yes. We will love him, train him well, and be very cautious and focused- as we should with any dog. We are nervous. We are excited. An adventure has begun. He seems to be slowly adjusting just fine. He will be introduced to MOE today. We will get more pictures up soon... This one is not as flattering.. He has much better features now.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Almost Purple Salt...

Last Sunday at church was a very special message about marriage. It highlighted a couple that had issues. A couple that had to battle for eachother to show their love to one another. It showed that sometimes marriage/love is a challenge. It showed that sometimes, it seems, the best option is to either settle or give up. It showed that it takes sacrifice. It shows hard work is worth it. It shows that Love is possible. It shows that there is value in the pursuit. That there is value in making every effort. That there is effort in putting yourself aside- for their gain. Not every couple has SIGNIFICANT struggle- however- I think there are phases in which most at least cross that bridge. Every couple has a different experience. Best friends. Roommates. Enemies. Lovers. Pals. At the end of the service the couples, and single people, were urged to partake in creating purple salt. Each male grabbed a container of blue salt. Each female a container of pink salt. The symbolic challenge of calling the couples forward to combine their "salt", equally, which created something almost beautiful. I say almost beautiful because the mixture just ALMOST created purple salt. That was the goal. That was what was intended. Thats what was desired. Here's what I thought about though. Marriage before the fall... Yes gettin a bit spiritual on ya- Was intended for genuine and faltless beauty, for unity, equal worth it, desirable, precious, delicate. Of course, though there is beyond great significance in the power of love, unity, and genuine whole-ness; Our world has often distorted this true picture.. I am greatful for such an amazing wife whom I truly have been blessed with. Her love is so strong. We are both striving towards each other. Its not always easy. But it's always worth it. (and it will be ALWAYS).


Plus- we are almost at our 2 year mark. (nice anniversary drop there.)