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Jan 27, 2010
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Jan 5, 2010
Boy's Quotes of the Month
“If we end the war that would be bad, because the bad guys won’t be fighting and they will do other bad things” Zane, age 7
“If he (The President) stops it (war) we probably won't be free any more.” Zane, age 7
“We always win … couldn’t we give someone else a turn”. Luke, after the Duck's loss at the Rose Bowl, age 6.
“I think it’s a good idea, when every time you leave the house, to have a parachute and a backup one … just in case. … I think I’ll do that when I grow up.” Zane, age 7
“If he (The President) stops it (war) we probably won't be free any more.” Zane, age 7
“We always win … couldn’t we give someone else a turn”. Luke, after the Duck's loss at the Rose Bowl, age 6.
“I think it’s a good idea, when every time you leave the house, to have a parachute and a backup one … just in case. … I think I’ll do that when I grow up.” Zane, age 7
Jan 2, 2010
Books Read 2009
Since about 1994 I have recorded the books I have finished reading. Below is this year's list.
There are some good books on the list*, some of my favorites.
Two of my favorite Louis L'Amour books were re-read this year. Education of a Wandering Man is an autobiography of sorts where L'Amour recounts his early life and how he educated himself through reading and adventures around the world. The Walking Drum is a novel based in Europe during the 16th Century ... a great adventure. If you have never read L'Amour you are missing out on great heros, adventure, accurate geography and history and historical characters.
The Fool of God is a historical novel about Alexander Campbell the great 19th century American preacher/reformer. It is a great read about an amazing man and leader.
Owyhee Trails is an interesting history of the South Eastern Oregon dessert during the Indian Wars, grand ranches, and settling of this wild country in the 1800s.
See You At The Top by the great Zig Ziglar is recommended reading for all. Especially for leaders, both church leaders and business owners/leaders.
From Age-ing to Sage-ing is also a great read about a recommended paradigm shift about how we view aging and our Elders. I plan on blogging a longer review of this book in the weeks to come.
1. The New Ultimate Book of Home Plans, 2007, p 608
2. *See You At The Top, Zig Ziglar, 1974, p 384
3. The Millionaire Maker, Loral Langemeier, 2006, p 274
4. Bunglalows, Camps and Mountain Houses, 1915, p 126
5. The Simple Home, Sharon Hanby-Robie, 2004, p 175
6. The Art of the Bath, Slavin & Petzke, 1997, p 108
7. *Owyhee Trails, Mike Hanley & Ellis Lucia, 1975, p 314
8. Earl Campbell: The Driving Force, Sam Blair, 1980, p 175
9. *The Walking Drum, L’Amour, 1984, p 425
10. *Education of a Wandering Man, L’Amour, p 232
11. *The Fool of God, Louis Cochran, 1985, p 407
12. *The Practice of the Presence of God, Brother Lawrence, 1958, p 112
13. The Purpose of Christmas, Rick Warren, 2008, p127
14. *From Age-ing to Sage-ing, Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, 1995, p 303
There are some good books on the list*, some of my favorites.
Two of my favorite Louis L'Amour books were re-read this year. Education of a Wandering Man is an autobiography of sorts where L'Amour recounts his early life and how he educated himself through reading and adventures around the world. The Walking Drum is a novel based in Europe during the 16th Century ... a great adventure. If you have never read L'Amour you are missing out on great heros, adventure, accurate geography and history and historical characters.
The Fool of God is a historical novel about Alexander Campbell the great 19th century American preacher/reformer. It is a great read about an amazing man and leader.
Owyhee Trails is an interesting history of the South Eastern Oregon dessert during the Indian Wars, grand ranches, and settling of this wild country in the 1800s.
See You At The Top by the great Zig Ziglar is recommended reading for all. Especially for leaders, both church leaders and business owners/leaders.
From Age-ing to Sage-ing is also a great read about a recommended paradigm shift about how we view aging and our Elders. I plan on blogging a longer review of this book in the weeks to come.
1. The New Ultimate Book of Home Plans, 2007, p 608
2. *See You At The Top, Zig Ziglar, 1974, p 384
3. The Millionaire Maker, Loral Langemeier, 2006, p 274
4. Bunglalows, Camps and Mountain Houses, 1915, p 126
5. The Simple Home, Sharon Hanby-Robie, 2004, p 175
6. The Art of the Bath, Slavin & Petzke, 1997, p 108
7. *Owyhee Trails, Mike Hanley & Ellis Lucia, 1975, p 314
8. Earl Campbell: The Driving Force, Sam Blair, 1980, p 175
9. *The Walking Drum, L’Amour, 1984, p 425
10. *Education of a Wandering Man, L’Amour, p 232
11. *The Fool of God, Louis Cochran, 1985, p 407
12. *The Practice of the Presence of God, Brother Lawrence, 1958, p 112
13. The Purpose of Christmas, Rick Warren, 2008, p127
14. *From Age-ing to Sage-ing, Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, 1995, p 303
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