Monday, June 29, 2009

Feed Me


I have some friends that love to eat. I'm sure that you have them too. Heck, I love to eat. In fact, I'm addicted to it. I have to eat pretty much every day. Of these friends some enjoy it more than others.

I have a friend that talks a lot. I've written about this friend before. Doesn't matter what it is that he talks about about and in fact at times he repeats himself just to have something to say. More than once or twice a week he tells me about programs he watches on the food network. I have to say that I have never been all that interested in what goes on on the food network, but I never gave it a chance. Over the last week or so I have watched some of these challenge shows. The ones where they get a bunch on stuff and a secret ingredient and have to make a five course meal. I've ever watched some that are cake or desert challenges. I don't want to tell you this but I have even DVRed some.

Well, I have a boy that tends to like to eat also. I grabbed a picture of him tonight before supper. I think he is ready to get his grub on.


El Toro Negro


Sunday, June 28, 2009

Family Entertainment


You run across things in life that truly make you stop and appreciate how much family can mean. They give you so much in the way of love and learning, and at times they do things that make you giggle.

My wife got a Wii Fit for her birthday, not that she needed it, but it's good to be fit, right? Well, she has had it a couple of days and has had to fight the kids for time on it, even the baby. Below is a picture from my phone of "her" working out. I would have posted a video, but I'm afraid of the consequences.

I just got a kick out of the kids. They are right in there, giving their support to her, and entertaining me. What a good time we will have in a few years at a reunion looking at this picture. (For purposes of marital longevity I have decided to remove the image of my wife from this photo, Not that she threatened me.)


El Toro Negro

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Scout Camp 09-El Rancho Cima

I just got back from El Rancho Cima scout camp just on the other side of San Marcos. I have two boys that are scouts and there were 9 others in our troop that went. I'm not going to go into a great deal of detail here, but I will give you the link to my other blog. If you are interested in seeing the pictures you can find them there.


El Toro Negro

Friday, June 12, 2009

Her Too?

Something happened recently that confirmed that I am not crazy or weird and that I am, in fact, normal, at least compared to a friend of my wife's.  

My wife and I have some friends that moved from our town a couple of years ago.  We hear from them or about them from time to time.  They were just your average, all around good family, a bit a the cool side if I do say so.  My wife and the mother of this family were good friends.

You are aware that my wife thinks I am crazy for even having a blog, mush less posting anything on it.  I doubt that it is the content that drives her crazy.

Recently, I was contacted by this friend, and low and behold, she has a blog, and posts regularly.  http://notsohotmom.blogspot.com/  She has a ton of stuff on it.  I haven't read it all yet, but some of her post would fall into the crazy category.  

So you know what that means.  If she, being normal and on the cool side, has a blog and post regularly, then I must be normal, and dare I say it, a bit on the cool side of the spectrum too.  It may be a stretch, but I'm not sad that I found out this tidbit of information.  At least it makes me feel a bit better.

El Toro Negro 

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Muchas Gracias

There are times while going through life that you think most things just suck.  You have problems left and right, nothing seems to go your way.  These times come and go and hopefully, if your lucky, you have many more good times than bad.  

One of the things that has concerned me a lot the last year or so is the direction that most of our politicians are steering this great nation.  Where have the Patriots gone?  In fact, I have just simply quit listening to the news the last couple of weeks.  Ya, burying my head in the sand.  I just can't take it anymore.  I can't believe that we are allowing them to take us were we are going.  It is our fault.  We chose it as a nation.

So among my many lamentations I came to realize that there are still things to be grateful for.  Let me tell you a few of my thoughts.  (I still hate what and were we are going.)

I live in a small town and I am sure that you would find this to be true in most every town in America.  That is what has perked my spirits recently.  You see, there are tons of good, decent, caring people all around us.  People that want nothing more that to work hard, have a family, treat people right and be treated right.

A couple of points.  It amazes me that there are people that are so giving.  I have taken notice of several.  They are mindful of their community and the people in it and give of there time to make it better for all.  I was a ball game yesterday and heard the ump talking.  He was explaining that he had had more games this week than any other, that he had been working out of town in a town that was the opposite direction from the town were the ball games are played, yet he was still there.  Sure he make a couple of bucks for his two hours.  It isn't much.  After having left early early for work, driver for ever there and back, he goes to help the kids of the town.  I appreciate that.

There is another group of people that put on the livestock show.  I can't tell you how many hours the sped to get everything just right.  How many phone calls, how many meetings.  All volunteer, just so the kids can have a chance to earn some money.  

My wife is someone I admire.  I often fuss about how much she does for others because it inconveniences me.  How selfish.  As I write she is out on the back of our place helping some girls learn some camping skills so they can qualify for a week long camp next week.  This after a long day of family activities.  This is just one example of her service and caring.  I could go on and on.

The old lady at church that has been teaching me Spanish also teaches several others.  She has been teaching them for about two years despite the fact that they are a bit slow at learning.  Doesn't matter.  She is there every week to keep teaching and encouraging.  Then she also teaches some Mexicans to speak English once a week.  I don't even know where she found them, but she has about five to seven women every week and is helping them learn.  

The PTA is another example.  Lots of hours.  Then there are all the churches.  They are forever having programs for the community, or a service project to help someone.  Think of all the boy scout/girl scout leaders out there that give of themselves so some young men/women can developed character and skills that will propel them into the future.  

It really gives me some encouragement when I stop crying about all that is wrong with things and focus on what is going right.  That doesn't mean that the wrong things shouldn't be fought and fixed, but it is nice to see the good in others.

So let me thank you.  If you are out there doing something selfless, trying to make a difference, no matter how small, I thank you and I applaud you.  You make the bad bearable and the good great.  You inspire not only me but so many to do more.  If you can do it so an I.  

El Toro Negro

Friday, June 5, 2009

Something's Fishy


We offered a fishing trip to our three oldest boys if they worked really hard on their chicken project this year.  They did.  They took first and third.

I have a buddy that does guided trips on a small lake that is great for bass.  We decided to go to that lake.  Finding the time to go was very hard.  The kids are very busy.  These pics are of two of the boys, myself and my buddy.  This day we didn't catch anything really big but we caught a lot.  We had a great time.




First Fish of the Day

My First Fish of the Day



Love That Smile





Dad and Son

Two Brothers.
El Toro Negro

Monday, June 1, 2009

Pee is For...

One of the things that we do as a family is have one evening each week where we get together to spend time.  Usually we have a opening song and prayer, testimony, some sort of lesson, an activity, a closing song and prayer and then the kids favorite part, treats.  It is recommended by our church and is a great way to grow closer as a family as well as teach your kids some of the things that are most important to their success and survival in life.  

We keep our evening pretty loose as far what we do.  Sometimes we do nothing but talk and other times we only play games.  Nothing rigid.  Our lessons will vary from something "religious" to how we want the upstairs floor stained.  Last night we discussed how our summer will go, or at least how we would like it to go.  

We started off talking about how we treat each other and the our attitudes.  Then we discussed TV and chores for the summer.  I'm not sure how we got on the topic, but we came around to saying our prayers as a family and individually.  We agreed on a time to say our family prayers, morning and night.  We want to say our personal prayers morning and night.

In order to help the kids remember to say their prayers my wife suggested that they remember P (Pee)  is for prayer.  Because they sometimes they forget, she wanted them to associate when they go to the restroom first thing in the morning and last thing at night with saying their prayers.  Pee is for prayer.

Most of us go to the bathroom first thing in the morning and then again right before we go to bed.  

Okay.  It's not the most civilized thing to associate it with, but if it works, great.

Let me go off an a tangent.  It got me thinking.  Across the country, how many families actively encourage their kids to pray every day?  How many families pray together, or even believe in prayer?  Perhaps there is a correlation between that and the state of affairs we are facing right now.  Think about it.  What other religion or group do we know of that teaches their kids to pray every day.  The group I'm thinking doesn't pray to God and doesn't pray for the welfare of the world's people, at least not all of the world's people.  Rather, they have a philosophy that if you do not adhere to their code of behavior and beliefs you are to be destroyed.  Couple that with their birth rate compared with that of the "Christians" in this country and some conclusions can be drawn. 

Well, that should do for now.


El Toro Negro