Saturday, December 25, 2010

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Survival

One of my favorite teachers here has this on her wall.
Don't mess with DW :-)

True, True

Someday we'll look back on all of this
and have no memory of it at all.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Merry Christmas

From my grandkids





Thursday, December 2, 2010

Growing Old

Things I want to avoid as I age:

- wearing Velcro shoes
- out of control bushy eyebrows
- wearing the same clothes three days in a row.
- the old man smell. I'm stocking up on cologne.
- forgetting I was once young as I deal with my grandkids and other youths.
- being a curmudgeon. Boy, I'm struggling with that one. At least I try to keep it inside now.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Monday, November 1, 2010

Happy Halloween

My little Sock Monkey


Thursday, October 21, 2010

Monday, October 18, 2010

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Mission To Honduras

I'm working on a DVD of our trip to Honduras last June.
This is part 1.

Link: Mission To Honduras


Thursday, September 16, 2010

My Cutie


My little revolutionary.
Power To The People!
Viva La Raza!

I'm bored.






Photoshop fun



Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Facebook


Told you.

Even though I've been tempted to go back, I resist.
I'm not that vain.

Those who spent more time updating their profile on the social networking site were more likely to be narcissists, said researchers.
Facebook provides an ideal setting for narcissists to monitor their appearance and how many ‘friends’ they have, the study said, as it allows them to thrive on ‘shallow’ relationships while avoiding genuine warmth and empathy.

Read the whole thing.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Then and Now

This is really depressing.
Hover over the pictures for commentary.

Compare and contrast our noble ancestors with modern Americans.

Then: Poor, yet dignified, with strong family and community bonds.

Now: Overfed, government assisted trash who look like shambling monsters.


It won’t be long for this country.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Evelyn

Yeah, this is all you're going to get for the next few years :-)









Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Irresistible

I know she's mine but have you ever seen a cuter smile?

Monday, August 2, 2010

It's a Girl!

Adam's a daddy. Sarah's a mommy.
We've got a granddaughter.
Evelyn Kate Cardona
August 2, 2010
5lbs, 15 ozs











Friday, July 9, 2010

Emotions

Yeah. Something like that.
Click on the image if you can't read it you old fart.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

My Hero

74 years old.
This man is my inspiration.

Two Weeks

What an amazing and extraordinary two weeks it’s been. I’m a 12 month employee at the school so I typically work through the summer. It’s our busiest time because it’s the time we clean up the computers/servers, order new equipment and do general maintenance. I take maybe one week off for vacation but I never take two consecutive weeks in a row.

For the last 6 years I’ve gone to Mexico City over Labor Day weekend to serve the poor with a group from our church. This year one of the doctors asked me to consider going to Honduras. He heads up another mission trip every June with a group of mostly High School students. They minister to the poor with medical, eye glass, pharmaceutical clinics, a hair cutting ministry and a children’s ministry.

I was a little hesitant at first. All the mission trips I’ve taken have been with adults and I wasn’t quite sure how I’d do with 19 High School students. Even though I see most of these kids in school every day I wasn’t quite sure how I’d relate to them or them to me.

The thing that intrigued me the most was the ruggedness of the trip. Bob, my doctor friend, had said the places they visit are way up in the mountains and the only way to get there was on the back of small bed, 4 wheel drive pickup trucks. Many of the families have no running water or electricity. I decided to take him up on his offer and I'm so glad I did.

Three weeks ago 27 of us drove to Miami and flew into San Pedro Sula, Honduras.


I'm told Honduras is the second poorest country in the world only above Haiti. It is a beautiful country.




Every day we would climb aboard 4 wheel drive pickup trucks and drive up the side of a mountain. We would set up various medical stations for a makeshift clinic in the local school building. We had a station for taking vital statistics like blood pressure and patient age, one for the medical doctor, one for the eye glass doctor, one for de-worming medication (don't ask) and a pharmacy. I was set up at the end of the pharmacy translating for those handing out the medication.











We also had a hair cutting ministry.






And a children's ministry.





Mid week we were able to take a few hours and visit the Pulhapanzak Waterfall near the town of San Buenaventura. It drops 140 feet (Niagara Falls is 170) . We hired a guide to take us down to the bottom of the falls and the noise was deafening. We got soaked to the bone. It was like walking through a typhoon as we made our way through chest-deep water to the back of the falls. We were finally able to catch our breath behind the sheets of water in a small cave behind the falls. After a few minutes, we went back out, jumped off a small cliff and swam in a pool at the foot of the falls. It was an amazing experience.
.








The day after I got back my honey and I headed up to the outer banks of North Carolina for a family reunion. What a contrast ;-)
We rented a 10 bedroom beach house for about 27 of us.
We had a great time.




Now it's back to work :-(