Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Kill Your Ipod...

The students journaled their day and expressed how difficult it was to fast and how often they were tempted to turn on their radio, check a text message, or call a friend.
When asked what they spent their time doing, I was amazed at how many of them did things that they would have never given the thought to doing. Some decided to read a book (on their own), play Scrabble, talk with a parent for an extended period of time. Two even attempted to go on a bike ride.
This project got me to thinking about what I am missing as both a parent and a husband with the way I use technology. Do I have extended phone calls with others while I could be spending time with my family? Do I surf the internet for hours and miss valuable time with my wife?
Our time with family and friends is very precious, and as I watch my kids grow up, I am becoming more and more convicted that I am missing precious opportunities like teaching my daughter to ride a bike, or flipping my two oldest on the mattress upstairs, or reading more wonderful stories before bedtime.
Technology is not evil. Blogs are not evil. But after giving it some thought, I think I might be posting a little less and spending more time with the "fam."
Monday, January 26, 2009
100 - 0 = Fired
A portion of his response is quite telling:
"My values and my beliefs would not allow me to run up the score on any opponent, and it will not allow me to apologize for a wide-margin victory when my girls played with honor and integrity."
I could think of a whole host of things that could have been done to prohibit such a wide margin of victory that would not have required the coach to just pull his team off of the floor.
If you must...here's the article.
Friday, January 23, 2009
In Your Face...

In all of my years playing sports, and in my short career as a coach, I have always been taught (and now teach) that athletics teach many life lessons. I can only imagine the life lessons that both of these teams learned in one game.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Neighbor Norton's Calf...
"I would have everybody able to read, and write, and cipher; indeed I don't think a man can know too much; but mark you, the knowing of these things is not education; and there are millions of your reading and writing people who are as ignorant as neighbor Norton's calf, that did not know its own mother."- Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Best Sellers...
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Perseverance...

Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Thursday, January 1, 2009
A New Year...
Music City "Miracle"...
This past football season for the Vanderbilt Commodores was truly supernatural. A team that was supposed to be on the bottom of the SEC again, yet ended the season with seven wins. It was a miraculous season in many ways and ended last evening in the same fashion.This past season, the Commodores won games against South Carolina, Ole Miss, Auburn, and Kentucky that in past years they would have found ways to lose.
Yesterday, Vanderbilt beat the 24th ranked Boston College Eagles only mustering 200 yards, gaining eight first downs and converting just one of 15 third-down situations. The deciding factors turned out to be the fact that Vanderbilt committed no penalties and had no turnovers.
It was a gloriously cold evening, perfect for football. The atmosphere, for Vanderbilt, was electric. It was surreal as I looked around at the Vanderbilt section, watching the faces in the crowd. Many looked as if they were about to watch the Commodores let one slip away. Many looked as if they could not believe we were going to win a bowl game. They were all loud, on their feet, and giving it all they could to help the Dores along. In the end, all were relieved.
In my pessimistic little mind, however, I wonder if I will be 58 years old before we get to another bowl and if I will be 84 before we win another one.


