Monday, August 10, 2009

New Beginnings

So tomorrow I start my new job at Eisenhower middle school. I get to be a para for new 7th graders who need special attention. Should be fun. Still working at Famous Dave's. I got a road bike to pay for. And maybe a new tv. But we'll see. Anyway, it's an extra income, and I'll stick around there for a little bit. I'm also still at the hospital, working as a Chaplain there. But I've got less than 60 hours left, so hopefully done soon. 

Today I started my bike training. I road for like five minutes this morning before Nick's bike broke down. Then we walked. And I went around for 15 or 20 minutes this afternoon and just pedaled the whole time. Really fun. I just need a more comfortable seat. Obviously (butt problems ya know). I'm super excited. But I got Nick, Matt Brown, Kai and Joel to go biking with me, we're gonna do a 75 mile Kansas bike tour. I'm really excited about it. Wish me luck :)

Bill

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Married!

Ok, been married for a week now. CRAZY. I know. To those of you who were there, thank you so much. To those of you who weren't, we still love you. Anyway, party was crazy, lots and lots of drinking and dancing which of course equals a lot of fun for spectators. We got 2 of the pictures back from the photographer already, they're gorgeous. Any way. Lots of fun. Married life is great, I already suck at it, but whatever. 

Went to Key West, Florida for the HM. Awesome time. Went scuba diving after getting sick on the boat. Quite the experience, very cool, but I suggest dramamine if you're going to partake in such activities. Sunsets, oceans, bed and breakfast, wife, all beautiful. 

Back in the real world. Officially. Tomorrow, I have to wake up early to mow the grass, weed the garden, work on basement and apparently now I have to clean the bathroom because SOMEbody doesn't think it's clean enough. Whatchagonnado.

Bill.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

facial hair

I'm very glad that beards are coming back into style. You see I'm very capable of growing a full beard. Give me two weeks, and Grizzly Adams and I could hang out regularly. What a terrible reference. Everyone immediately jumps to a GA reference when talking beards, which makes sense, but seriously, in 2009, how many people actually remember Grizzly Adams? Time to update. Not sure who the new "Beard Reference Standard" should be, but we can do better people, just be creative.

Anyway, like I was saying, I'm glad they are back in style because I hate to shave, and like afore mentioned, I grow them quite easily. So, lucky me. However, like most trends, soon it will be gone, and I'll have to wait 30 years for it to come back in ('cause beards were real cool in the '70's I guess). 

Anyway, if you got an idea for the new Standard Beard Reference guy, let me know. Cause seriously, we need to work on this.

btw, I'm shaving tomorrow. Apparently you have to look presentable and not like you live in a bush when counseling people at a hospital. whatever.

Billy

Friday, May 29, 2009

Perspective

here's some perspective for you. 

I had two best friends all the way from 4th grade through all of high school. One of these guys lived a block from me all those years, and the other will be in my wedding this upcoming month. These guys have been there for me in ways that no one else has or could ever be. They were with me through the years that someone needs a best friend most, when you struggle with who you are and do everything you can to figure out who you want to be. People come and go throughout your life. I've had other best friends, and other very good friends, people that were influential in my life and people that have impacted me in huge ways, and these two guys were there through it all. 
One of my friends has had it pretty tough, he has a physically and mentally challenged brother, someone we have all grown to love as our own brother, and whose mom was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis when he was very young, and she was disabled due to the horrendous muscle disease. The other friend had a family who accepted all of us boys at all times, and his mom and dad became surrogate parents to close to eight or nine boys who constantly found their way to their home, and his mom would always welcome us with a hug and usually some baked goods, and even long conversations into the night. 
Both of my friends have experienced loss in the last few months. The first friend's mother passed away finally from her twenty year battle with MS and the second passed earlier this year from a freak embolism while in the hospital for an unrelated reason. One was a shock and a surprise, and both were tragic and devastating. But here I am, affected because my friends have gone through something that cannot be explained in words. It's hard to grasp and to understand. There's so much pain and sorrow, confusion and bewilderment. 
It's confusing to go through times like this, because we all know we're going to lose people as we live our lives, but we don't ever want to accept it as a way of life, and it's shocking when we do lose someone. Yet, there's something, someone that lets us know that even though we have lost, and we don't quite know what to do, it'll be alright. We have grace and love to fall back on, and when we turn our eyes off our own pain and put it into the hands of the One who can carry it and us, we can find peace. And even though no one wants to hear it when they are hurting so bad, we must remember that God can in fact keep us intact. The book "the Hiding Place," there is a quote that can get us through times like this, and it is "There is no pit so deep that God's love is not deeper still." Which, when looking at mortality and pain, can be a great thing to remember.

B

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Incredible

Just got back from Colorado last night. And it was fantastic. I would live in Colorado for the rest of my life if I got the right job there. It's absolutely beautiful. 

The Senior Class Trip was amazing, got to spend some time with awesome friends and just great people, in an awesome place. We had an amazing time and I'm glad for everyone that went and hope they had as much fun as I did.

Anyway, we were deep in the mountains, snow still covering most of them, and it was stunning. The simultaneous simplicity and complexity, the awe inspiring majesty and regality of the Rockies is simply beautiful. It's hard to imagine the creation and formation of such incredible beauty, it is only a glimpse of the incredible power that God has. 

But the trip was not all happy and joyful. The group experienced loss and pain in an unexpected turn of events. I won't go into detail, because it's not my place, but it made me glad to have the people on the trip that we did, because we picked each other up and were able to support those who were affected more deeply by tragic events. It was an emotional trip, we had fun, and felt pain, but for 11 seniors of Manhattan Christian College, it hopefully is something not soon forgotten.

Bill

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Work

So far this week, I've been working on: Sanding and priming the basement, Famous Dave's, Homework, Finals Projects, make-up work (not the science and application of beauty products, but past due work), Getting a new job for next year, keeping myself and fiance sane. 

I think I have accomplished all of those by now. I got a job interview, which is really the teacher showing me what she does, then handing me the job, barring I'm not a psycho. I'm going to be a Para at a middle school in town. I get to hang out w/ bad kids and smack em around when they're bad. Ok. not true. but I will be a para next year.

Started watching 30 Rock this last week w/ Kate. During finals I always like to pick up a season of some show and watch it. Very good show. It's not always laugh out loud funny, but it is funny to the point where you smile and think, "yeah, I really enjoyed that." I highly recommend it.

Senior class trip is this weekend. We finally got everything done for it, pretty excited. after tomorrow I'll be completely done w/ classes at MCC. excitement level is very high. Colorado, here I come

Bill

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Long Short Week

Kate's family came up this last weekend. Did lots of wedding work, and ran around a lot. Stress. Not saying anything bad about Kate's fam or anything, but it's all stress right now.

Then Sunday morning, my dad, Scott (sister's BF) and I hit the road to Oklahoma. I worked on a paper the entire way down and missed most the ride with my head buried in my laptop. But we finally got down there, and went fishing (which was what the whole trip was about anyway). Caught some real nice fish too. Went back and continued to write the 2nd half of my Senior Integration. However, at 10:30 that night, I finished, then had to find an internet connection in the middle of BFE Oklahoma. But I found one, finally, sat in a gas station parking lot and emailed my paper to my bud Marion and she turned in my paper. Got a 90 on it. not bad. Got a B in the class, so I'm happy.

Fishing was ridiculous. killed fish right and left. We caught roughly 140 fish in 2 days. Brought back fish fillets to eat, fish fry this friday, gonna be good stuff.

Now today is Skip Day, so no classes. Need to turn in an application though. I'm going to try to become a Para educator at the middle school down the street from my house. That way I have a job with regular, good hours, or 8:00-2:45 job. Not bad, that lets me do my intern stuff and be home in time for my wife to cook me dinner...or the other way around... depending on how good I want it to be. But that's the plan. 

I'll come up with something deep and philosophical for next week. We'll see where I get.

Bill