Dec 31
metalman777Life, family 2010, looking ahead

In MMX, part 1, I looked back on 2009 and reminisced on the good times I had with my family.
Part 2 looks ahead at the coming 2010 year. I don’t plan to make resolutions, but instead want I want to write about a few things that I’m quite looking forward to this year!
- My middle daughter turning the big 13 in March! She is so excited to finally get a cell phone! Now I’ll have two teenagers! God save me! (just kidding, as my Bekah is an awesome girl and I love her very, very much!)
- Running my first Half-Marathon in April. It will be in Santa Cruz, running alongside the ocean. How awesome is that?
- Summer break with the kids. We’re gonna try to do a cheap Disneyland trip; the kids are finally old enough to ride ALL the rides. Just no “It’s A Small World” for me please.
- Celebrating anniversary number 17 with Cindy. I honestly can’t believe it’s been that long! I’m grateful for every day!
- Getting the kids back in school. We’ll have a Junior, 8th Grader and a 6th Grader. 3 kids in 2 different schools instead of three. That’ll be nice for Cindy!
- Finally getting out of debt. I’m working my butt off right now and we should be debt free by next fall. That is a major burden off my shoulders.
- Hannah turning 16 and getting her driver’s license. Yes, I’m nervous as heck, but at the same time I’m super excited for her. I definitely feel more gray hair sprouting even as I type this.
2010 is going to be an awesome year. I can just feel it.
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Dec 30
metalman777Life, family 2010, looking ahead

This time of year is usually spent doing two things.
People look back at the past year and reflect if it was a good or bad. A few sum up the best of the year in top 10 lists, as I have done with my best music of 2009 playlist.
After looking back, those same people usually cast a glance at the year to come and make a list of resolutions they plan to keep. I did this very thing last year.
My resolutions for were:
That said, here are those goals for 2009:
1. Follow Jesus where ever He takes me.
2. Get healthy and drop some pounds.
3. Make family a priority.
4. Definitely read more and watch less movies.
5. Pick up the bass guitar and learn some sweet bass lines.
6. Buy Guitar Hero Metallica the minute it comes out!
I have to say I actually made some headway this year and did accomplish most everything on the list.
1. Follow Jesus where ever He takes me? I’ll be honest and say it has been a tad uncomfortable at times. Not in the martyr, follow-Jesus-to-the-death way, but in the shedding some more of my religious, dogmatic underpinnings and not-wanting-to-be-part-of-the-churchy-do-it-like-this-because-we’ve-always-done-it-like-this way. I love Jesus more than ever and am so grateful to see Him in new ways. He is my shepherd and leader, and no one else.
2. I started running in June and have lost almost 20 pounds! [in my best Austin Powers impersonation] Yeah baby!
3. Family is the priority. It is tough because I’ve been working so much overtime to get out of debt that I feel as though I’m neglecting them at times. It helps to know this is a temporary thing and soon I’ll have time to be with them AND have money to take ‘em on a nice vacation!
4. Read some great books and watched a lot of great movies.
5. I borrowed a bass guitar and took a few lessons, but it just didn’t fit into my schedule. But I tried!
6. Guitar Hero Metallica is awesome and a blast to play. I just hate being crushed by my 15 year old daughter. Seriously, she can beat my by 100,000 points and she’s playing on expert!
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