THIS SITE HAS MOVED.
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Personal blog. What else can I say? I hope to inspire, learn, live, connect, interact, and enrich lives with this blog. - Just trying to make my momma proud.
My good friend, Greg Rickabaugh, has launched a new online service, ReadMyPaper.com. It's an editorial and proofreading service. Greg and his team of seasoned editors and journalists will review your website, school papers, business papers, and resumes for very low fees. Some services are as low as $2/page.
From the site...
If you're suspect of your own writing, give Greg and the professionals at ReadMyPaper.com a try.In the rapid production of internet content and expanding globalization, most of today’s public and shared documents are poorly written. RMP will proofread your websites, edit your press releases, review your business correspondence, edit your school papers, and fine tune your resume. Allow our team of experienced news editors to manually review each line of your work. RMP will review your documents for grammatical mistakes, common misspelled words, run on sentences, sentence fragments, and misused phrases. At RMP, we want you to produce writings which make sense, are easy to understand, and clearly communicates your message. You write it. We right it.
Want to hear a song you haven't heard in a while? Frustrated that you don't have all your favorite music with you at work? Or, just bored? Head on over to BlogMusik.net. BlogMusik says it provides "music on demand" and is a "web radio". I love it. I only hope that it doesn't get shut down, as there doesn't appear to be any language about licensing permissions. But, it's a great site for the time being, and one that should be allowed to stay open, IMHO.
It appears that BlogMusik is just a big archive of music sitting on random servers. But, the iPod-esque flash player is really robust. You can instantly search thru its archives, songs play instantly. You can even send links to specific songs to friends via a unique URL. And if you do their simple registration, you can save songs to playlists.
Just more cool stuff brought to you by our good friend - the internet! :)
You HAVE to check out "How It Should Have Ended". It's an engenious website. Absolutely histerical. Here is my favorite.
I know that this song has been out for a while. But, I like it. Plus, I think it has a good message to it. All American Rejects - Move Along.
For those of you whoe like HIMYM (that's How I Met Your Mother for the un-hip), this line stuck with me.
here's the thing about mistakes. sometimes, even when you know something's a mistake. you gotta make it anyway. ...even really, really dumb mistakes
I never wanted any of it to change. -- But, that's not how life works.
I don't know what it is about these stories, but something jerks at me inside each time I see them. Jason McElwain's story is one of the most inspirational stories of our lifetime. It's a great story of fulfilling a dream. A modern day Rudy. And the story of Rick and Dick Hoyt is an amazing story of love, commitment. Both are undeniably inspiring. I feel that this world is full of traps and pain and it is so easy to wear emotional scars. But, in the fogginess of this world, these stories of Hope and Love stand out. It's something I believe in. It's something that I feel that Christ himself stands for. He tells us that He came so that we may have life, and have it the the full. That He came into this world as a light. That's His story - Hope. And this is our story - wading through the darkness. The chord that pulls within us when we see these stories is the sweet knowledge that someone out there has succeeded. These stories charactarize obstacles larger than those in the average person's life. And that's what makes them useful to us. Here is a dream fulfilled. As the narrator says: "What we all want in life, is a shot. But what we do with it - that's the story we all want to tell." And this is love. Where does your strength come from?
I'm trying to include my son in everything, so that he can live a life like everybody else.The quote above was spoke by Dick Hoyt about his son Rick. And, to me this sounds very similar to the wishes that our heavenly father has for us. The below video shows Team Hoyt competing and completing the Ironman race. I dare you to watch as Dick and Rick sprint across the finish line and not be touched. Their story is nothing short of incredible. I hightly recommend buying their Ironman story on DVD. It's a great story of love, devotion, inspiration and determination.