August 10, 2009 at 8:29 am · Filed under Links
July 17, 2009 at 9:24 am · Filed under Links
June 13, 2009 at 7:15 pm · Filed under Links, Vacation
During one of our best vacations to date, we made a quick trip up to Milwaukee, Wisconsin to visit Miller Park. Here are a couple of the things I recommend as a result:
Holiday Inn Express — Not your typical hotel in that it also houses a water park inside. This was #2 on Tanner’s favorite things done during our trip. Great place to stay with kids!
Miller Park — I’ve been to 7 major league ballparks (including Wrigley Field) a couple minor league parks, and to Spring Training in Florida and Arizona. Outside of the nostalgia of Wrigley, Miller Park was the best experience I’ve ever had at a ballpark. It was like a baseball game mixed with a Michigan football tailgate party.
Cousin’s Subs — The only place we stopped to eat that we’d never been to before was Cousin’s Subs. They definitely make a great sub.
Jelly Belly — We got to tour the Milwaukee Jelly Belly facility, which included free samples. They also had a gift shop in which we spent a few dollars.
Shalom Wildlife Sanctuary — #1 on Tanner’s favorite things in Milwaukee list was this self-guided tour. The three of us jumped on a golf cart and drove through the vast wilderness of the park and saw Elk, Bison, Porcupines, Deer, and much more. If you’re ever in the area you should really check this out!
Mars Cheese Castle — On the way out of town we figured we owed it to our reputations to at least stop at one cheese store. Our only regret was that we didn’t have more time and money. You could easily spend all day and an entire paycheck in this place.
May 29, 2009 at 1:32 pm · Filed under Barack Obama, Church, Links, Seth Godin
I subscribe to 240 feeds in my RSS reader, but I get through them each day in mere minutes. However, occasionally I’ll run into a great post that I’ll set aside to give closer attention to. I thought that Friday’s might be a good day to start journaling those standout posts. Since I just decided this a couple hours ago, and haven’t saved all the links from the past week, this edition will be a little sparse.
1. (Funny… the first link for this feature is actually three links about the same subject.) When Obama’s selection for the next Supreme Court Justice came out earlier this week I thought about how everyone on the right will be scurrying to see what their talking heads have to say about that, and how all on the left will be doing the same. Neither will actually take the time to consider the qualifications with a different set of glasses because they are all so entrenched in their camp they can’t even fathom another perspective (Which reminds me… it’s funny how everyone can have an opinion on someone so quickly despite never hearing their name before Tuesday. Reminds me of Palin in that regard). So I’ve been sitting back and listening to everyone pontificate on the pick. These three articles really stood out to me — Here, Here, and Here.
2. You’ll see a lot of links from Seth Godin on Friday’s, I can tell you that much. Seth is consistently giving me material to work with. This particular article has to do with one of my favorite subjects—Challenging Conventions.
3. My favorite band (still hanging in there despite Angels & Airwaves making a great run for the title) has been working on a new album for 3 friggin years. Back in 2007 I saw their live show four times, and I’ve been dying for their new album to come out. Yesterday a new interview with Paul Meany was published, and he talks at length about the current status of the album, and the process it’s been to get there.
4. LifeChurch.tv and Craig Groeschel do some great work. I love how they’ve upped the ante on providing free resources for churches. That’s been an issue with me in the last few years, but a topic for another day. Anyway, today’s blog post is something I whole-heartedly believe in regarding church building—Not Just More, But Different.
5. Perhaps the most unexpected link of the week was this one about a Spanish Matador that got gored by an angry bull. At first you’ll look at the picture and shudder. Then you’ll read some of the article and think the author is crass. But then, if you’re like me, you might agree with him… I think he might have got what he deserved. Why do people think that provoking a bull by stabbing it with swords is fun to watch?
Hey, that was better than I thought. I touched on most of the main topics I think about in a given week—politics, marketing, music, church (sports?). I’m not sure this is how it will look every Friday. Actually, I’m pretty sure I’ll always be in the process of tweaking it, but you get the idea.
Have a great weekend.
September 17, 2008 at 7:15 am · Filed under Links
May 27, 2008 at 12:53 pm · Filed under Adoption, Barack Obama, Links, Music, Politics, Prayer, Weezer, YouTube
There were just shy of one billion blog posts to read after returning from my 4-day weekend. Here were a few that I thought you might enjoy as much as I did…
Pork and Beans
Weezer took a bunch of the hottest viral video’s around and mashed them up to make their very own viral video for their newest single Pork and Beans. (ht: Dave Wasson)
Is Barack Hussein Obama a Muslim?
No. Seriously. (ht: Mark Elrod)
Stop Praying
The prophet Neil encourages churches to stop praying for people in huddles in and around churches on Sunday.
We Are The World
Beautiful version of a beautiful song, Japanese style.
Racial Training Before Adoption?
Several leading child welfare groups Tuesday urged an overhaul of federal laws dealing with transracial adoption, arguing that black children in foster care are ill-served by a “colorblind” approach meant to encourage their adoption by white families.
May 8, 2008 at 3:27 pm · Filed under Barack Obama, Blogs, Britain, Chris Farley, Design, Dunkin Donuts, George W. Bush, Government, Gum, Humor, Links, News, Oliver Stone, Randomness, Spending, iTunes

I usually like to save up random links for a post such as this. Most of the time others blog on the topics before I get a chance to gather enough to make a full post. Some times I just get bored of the topic. Today, however, was a rare instance where I landed on enough cool random links in a single day that I just couldn’t pass it up. I hope you enjoy these as much as I did.
The Chris Farley Show — The Chris Farley Show is the official, authorized biography of the late actor and comedian Chris Farley. Fans knew Chris as Saturday Night Live’s sweaty, swaggering, motivational speaker; as the irresistible Chippendales stripper; and as Tommy Callahan, the underdog hero of Tommy Boy. His family knew him as sensitive and passionate, deeply religious, and devoted to bringing laughter into others’ lives.
How I Spent My Stimulus — In January, Congress approved $152 billion in economic stimulus checks for millions of American households, intended to boost the economy and avert a recession. Just how this money will be spent remains to be seen. We hope this website helps shed some light on where the stimulus money is going.
Free Dunkin Donuts Coffee — Dunkin’ Donuts is celebrating Free Iced Coffee Day from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. next Thursday, May 15. Customers can walk into any participating Dunkin’ Donuts restaurant throughout the country and receive a free 16 oz. cup of Dunkin’ Donuts’ premium regular, Berry Berry Iced Coffee, which combines the seasonal tastes of blueberry and raspberry with Dunkin’ Donuts’ award-winning coffee, or many other delicious flavors.
First Look at Oliver Stones ‘W’ — Entertainment Weekly goes inside the director’s dark, comic, and already controversial movie about George W. Bush’s rise to power, starring Josh Brolin.
Britain’s War On Chewing Gum — Every year, 935 million packs of gum are chewed by 28 million Britons, leaving millions of sticky, inconvenient lumps in their wake. The globs can only be removed with high pressure steam hoses, expensive freezing machines, or corrosive, environmentally unfriendly chemicals, costing taxpayers £150 ($300) million per year. The desperate state of affairs has attracted millions of dollars of research into non-stick chewing gum, but the country is desperate for a quicker solution.
Barack Obama Podcast — Barack’s greatest hits and most significant policy speeches on iTunes in both video and audio-only formats.
23-6 — 236.com is a co-production between the gigantic, vaguely Death Star-like IAC, and The Huffington Post, a progressive news hub where outraged people go in order to get more outraged before going to have dinner at Nobu.
Marblehead Blog — Marblehead, a marketing and design company that my buddy works for, created this blog to show off their work, share their opinions, and pass on industry news.