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Mar 24, 2007

We could go all the way ... GO DUCKS!

I have to admit, I did not realize how good Tajaun Porter is until the last couple weeks. I have never seen someone who was able to shoot a three so fast. And he is so quick, how do guard that? Amazing!

But that's not all ... the Ducks have had so many different players step up and have big games. Porter, Taylor, Brooks, and Hairston can all control games. Plus, Cantron had a big game tonight, too and Leunen is always right in the middle of everything, even shooting trays.

Sunday will the Gators be able to keep up?

Mar 21, 2007

The Journey – cuatro

Two doors shut this week. They were new opportunities that I thought might work into something good.

One was a General Manger position for a company that hires people to haul RVs from Oregon to dealerships across the US. The business is based in Dallas, OR. I was not really excited about the idea of being a GM, but I was at least hoping to meet with them and learn more about their business, because I am still looking into starting a Auto Transport business. So I was thinking they could be another business contact for me. However, when I called they immediately said all positions have been filled. I tried to ask some questions about their business, but that did not go too far. My father-in-law had called them a while back about another position and they where short with him too, I guess we wouldn’t want to work with them anyway.

The second opportunity I was getting excited for … We were at Lori’s folks house on Monday and Lori’s dad and I were looking at the classifieds on the Capital Press’s website. Well I noticed a ranch hand job that sounded a lot like what I had done before. The ranch is near Heppner, OR which is not too far from where my dad and step-mom live n Hermiston. So after talking with Lori, I updated my resume and typed up a cover letter to fax Tuesday. I got it off Tuesday afternoon. They called Tuesday evening saying they really liked my resume, but they just hired some else. I was a little bummed, but God is good and something else will work out.

Next week I am meeting with Lori’s cousin, who is a realtor, to talk about real estate investing. If I can figure out how to get financing and can find good houses to buy-fix-and flip then I would like to do that.

Mar 14, 2007

Pac-10 Champs!!! Bring on the Mad Dance!!!

If you didn't see the Championship game you missed out. What a work of art. Brilliance. Amazing team.

Bryce Taylor, wow, an almost perfect game. No missed shots! 32 points!

"Taylor made every shot he took and scored a career-high 32 points in a record-setting performance, and No. 16 Oregon routed Southern California 81-57 Saturday to win the Pac-10 tournament title.

Taylor went 11-for-11 from the field, 7-for-7 from 3-point range and 3-for-3 from the line before being removed with 6 1/2 minutes left and the Ducks ahead by 40 points.

``I used to be a lot more selfish in high school,'' said Taylor, a sophomore [junior] from nearby Encino. ``Then I realized if I put other people first, success will come back to me. That could have been anyone else. Today it was just my turn.''

Oregon coach Ernie Kent had finished praising Taylor's defensive job on USC star Nick Young, who was held to 10 points, when he heard Taylor had shot 100 percent." (www.goducks.com)

Tajuan Porter, Oregon's amazing shooting Freshman 5'6" guard, was named Pac-10 Tournament MVP.

What way to end the season going into the NCAA Tournament. Ending the season like it began, lets hope it continues during the Big Dance of March Madness!

Mar 9, 2007

The Journey - Part Thrice

The Fish and Wildlife (F&W) Mountain Quail Technician job in Frenchglen did not work out. The Biologist called a couple nights ago to tell me that there were two applicants with prior experience with this type of work. I was qualified for the job because of my ranching (and other work) experience and he acknowledged that he felt that I would have done a good job but they had two others (and he said this wasn't typical) who had experience in this type of project. He suggested continuing to watch the F&W website for openings and that some of the Technician positions are permanent positions. After going back to their website, I noticed that there are two other summer positions (June-Sept) out of the Hines station. Did I say I really liked it over there? However, these type of summer jobs are probably in high demand for college students who are pursuing a degree in F&W Science.

I have signed up for Postal Battery Exam 460 for a position as a Rural Route Carrier Associate. This is not a "career position" but these carriers may be considered for career positions when they become available. These are the only positions advertised right now on the Oregon USPS site. I signed up for the Eugene test, but I will also look at opportunities with other towns, I am not sure whom to contact, but I will be looking into it further.

I am also looking at more long-term possibilities with the F&W and am considering finishing a degree in F&W Science. I have always enjoyed Biology and God's Creation. However, this brings up an interesting dilemma. My previous plan at finishing a "University Degree" was to finish what I started at UO, because I am a Duck. In fact I still own a website titled "DUCKBUS.COM". I already did the paperwork to re-enroll. So I figured if pursuing a position with F&W I would get a degree in Biology from the UO because I am a Duck. Did I say I am a Duck?!?! However … the Biology degrees offered at UO are not really ecology based. They are more medical and research type degrees. But the school up the road … I can't say the name right now … has a degree in F&W. So, what do I do? …Do you have any idea how many students I have given a hard time for becoming a Beav (there, I almost said it)? I am a Duck!!! ARRGH!

In the area of Stock and Options trading, Lori has joined me in the education and practice and I believe together we will be very successful. It will take some time, but eventually we will be making significant money via the stock market.

Four Steps Toward Clarity

"Rich or poor, your life will touch many other lives, and the way in which it touches them is your choice and will determine the legacy you leave to the world." Suze Orman

Don't own anything you don't want or need or love, value every item you own. Your possessions represent who you are, what you care about, how you define yourself: your taste and your value system.

Most of us have an abundance of STUFF, stuff that really does not matter. Especially when thinking about what is really important --- eternal life ... eternal relationships ... spiritually healthy living ...

Suze Orman recommends Four Steps Toward Clarity in regards to our possessions. For those of use who have been around a while, especially being in one house for more than a couple years these excercises can possibly be rewarding (especially 1 & 3 & 4).

Below is from Suze Orman's book The Courage to be Rich:

1. Wander through your house, your garage, looking through your drawers, closets, and cupboards with the goal of finding at least 25 items that you are willing to throw away - yes throw away. Anything from warn-out shoes, grimy duplicate can openers, broken toys, and lipsticks that were definitely a mistake to spent toothbrushes, unused cleaning products, and earrings with one half the pair missing. Broken umbrellas, dried-up cans of paint, candle stubs. Bits of things where there's not even enough left to use. Twenty-five items. Keep looking until you find them. These items are gone, and I want you to throw them away.

2. Now go through your house again, this time in search of loose change and the occassional bill squirreled away. Look in your handbags and briefcase. Look in the pockets of your pants, jackets, shirts, and coats; look under the cushions of your chairs and couches, and inbetween the seats of your car. Do you have a penny jar somewhere? Go get it. Look through your jewelry box where you keep you cuff links. Rummage through the kitchen drawers, any other secret places where you might have left or placed some money. If you are like most of us, you will find, all together, $30 or more. Then put the money you've found in a jar - call it a jar of abundance - or a bowl - a bowl of bounty - to remind you of what you didn't even know you had, and put it near where you keep your bills.

3. Go through your house a third time. This time, find at least 25 items that are still in good shape but are truthfully of no further use to you. Clothes you or your family no longer wear, winter coats, scarves, hats, old belts, handbags, dishes, a working appliance you have replaced, videos, a stack of books you no longer need, still-good looking toys. Twenty-five items that someone else could use and would be greatful to have. After you have gathered everything, reflect a minute on the money you spent, how much was wasted, and how little you have to show for it now.
Gather the items and give them away ... to someone who could use it now or to St.V's or Goodwill.

4. Now go through your house a fourth time, pausing to touch and look at the items that mean everything in the world to you, the items you would never part with, ever - photographs of family and friends, a ring your mother gave you, the desk that was your grandmother's, scrapbooks, perhaps a painting in your living room that was the first thing ou and you spouse ever bought together. Now thinking of these items so precious to you, and little in fact they cost to you. Define for yourself the true meaning of worth.

Litany of Humility

World Magazine a couple weeks ago reports that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is fond of the Litany of Humility. I find it equally important, it includes the following:

"O Jesus! meek and humble of heart, hear me.
From the desire of being esteemed, Deliver me, Jesus.
From the desire the desire of being loved, Deliver me, Jesus.
From the desire of being extolled ...
From the desire of being honored ...
From the desire of being praised ...
From the desire of being preferred to others ...
From the desire of being consulted ...
From the desire of being approved ...

From the fear of being humiliated ...
From the fear of being despised ...
From the fear of suffering rebukes ...
From the fear of being calumniated ...
From the fear of being forgotten ...
From the fear of being ridiculed ...
From the fear of being wronged ...
From the fear of being suspected ... "

The Journey - Part 2

I thank everyone who has commented, called, wrote messages. Your encouragement is a gift from God, Thank you!

Natalie and Brock's responses to the previous blog (one MYSPACE) are appreciated and I continue to consider those points of view. God and I have talked about those issues.
The thing with Moses is that God spoke to him in a audiable voice and gave him Aaron and SNAKES for help. I do not deny that God wants me to be doing ministry, but isn't that true for all Christians?

I have come to understand that I feel called to mentoring others (aka discipling). I understood this "call" (if you can call it that) back when I was a student and had several Christian men come alongside me (Andy Vabora, Mike McKerrow, Bill Compton, to name a few). These guys and others made themselves available to me and others, not as vocational ministers but as Christian men who cared. This is what I was called to do and have done. You might call it a cop-out for me to say that because of my personality type other areas of ministry are difficult and therefore I am looking elsewhere for a career, but at this time that is what I feel is necessary for my family and me.

So an update ...

I am looking forward to interviewing with the Fish&Wildlife next Tuesday. It is a job which will not allow much human contact during work hours, but I look at it as a Mt Sinai experience. Moses went up on the mountain by himself, too. The job is a six month position monitoring Mountain Quail which have been transplanted in the Steens Mountains from Western Oregon. My previous job on the ranch and my recreational pursuits give me all the skills needed for the job, so I look forward to the opportunity.

If I do not get this position my plan is to immediately sign up for the USPS exam to hopefully get a job as a mail carrier in the Willamette Valley. Helicopters are still an interest; however, I am finding that to get a job in that industry I would have to be willing to move a long way from here (further than the Steens) and be willing to be away from home for long stretches of time. I will continue to make contacts in the industry with the hopes of making a dream contact leading to a dream job (then I will sign up for the pilot training).

Keep the prayers and blog comments coming ... they are both most appreciated!