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The morning after

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Today (Grandma’s birthday) started with everybody assembling together at Thelma’s bed and breakfast - right in downtown West Salem. Bob treated us all for breakfast, like yesterday, but unlike yesterday, made it in before we all left! (He had company yesterday that delayed him…)
After this, Russ drove me up to Moline, IL, where I met my buddy Joe from Milwaukee. We drove back to WI, finished some last minute stuff (you know, like cutting the grass, packing, etc.), and sacked out to leave early next morning for the trip back to ID.



Dmitri & Emily Krajec's Wedding

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Here’s some photos from the wedding today!

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Update in the week

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

This Monday our server went down, and I’ve still not been able to get it fixed. It’s been a hard row to hoe, and I’m supposed to have someone come look at it today, if he shows up. So, you can please pray that we get that situation fixed, because it’s hard to work without getting to our data!

Also, I have been trying to get a skid of books sent to our office in Australia. Not sure what’s going on, but there seems to be a lot of problems, paperwork and everything else that delays things.

That being said, I leave tomorrow to go to a cousin’s wedding in IL. So, I’m not real excited leaving with the server down, so I do hope to have that running today.

Some other updates: The Lamb in Luxembourgish and Portuguese are ready to print (finally!) We got German Lamb’s in the office this week, too. Last Friday we received the latest print of the Spanish Strangers & Workbooks. The Lamb PowerPoint package is almost ready, too. We had the booklets printed a long time ago, and last week (or the week before) we received the CD/DVD’s to go with that. All that’s needed now is the box to hold them all in.

Though not in print yet, we do have the Arabic version online, of All that the Prophets have Spoken. We are awaiting a new cover before we print that book.

I have John Cross’ latest lessons edited (roughed in for now). I’ll probably have to run up to Canada and meet with him to finalize those. They are messages on “Worldview Dynamics,” “The Power of the Biblical Narrative,” The Power of Biblical Visual Aids,” and “The Power of Prophetic History.”
I think it is really good material, and will get a copy out as soon as it’s done (few months down the road, I’m sure.)

Well, this is a quick, rough report - hope you can make sense out of it!


No more phones...

Friday, July 18, 2008

With Roger and Renee joining ranks here in the GoodSeed US office, I don't have to answer phones anymore. And believe you me, it is very nice. Yes, it's good to talk to folks, hear their stories and help where possible, but when in the middle of a project, it is hard to get back on track. So, thanks R&R for being here and helping out!

ps - if you want to watch a quick clip I did a while back of them asking questions in their past on where is god.


Help us out

Thursday, July 17, 2008

If you have read any of our GoodSeed materials, please consider writing a review about them! There are many different places, but a couple are on our own website GoodSeed and also on amazon.com. You can consider this a ministry opportunity. You see, as more people write and comment on how a certain book helped them, that will in turn provide positive feedback to help others make the decision to read online or even buy a copy. The end result is people coming to understand more fully the message of the bible.

We have about 300 people coming to our GoodSeed site lately, and most of those are new people. These are the folks that need to hear from you.

Here's a couple links - for The Stranger - bible study commentaries, for By This Name - bible study lessons, the DVD series, and The Lamb youth bible study.

Thank you - and this will be a big help!


America beware!

Monday, July 14, 2008

It seems that we are falling fast. My uncle once said that people want to sin and have cheap food prices. Well, I don’t think the Lord can bless a country that is falling off the deep end. Take a look at this article and see what you think. But here’s a quote from the page:

ABC ranked highest among the broadcast networks in hours where gay and lesbian characters were portrayed, with FX topping the 10 cable networks monitored, GLAAD said.

ABC is owned by the Walt Disney Corp. and FX by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp.

“We know that programming to lesbian and gay viewers is good business and these are two networks that realize the social and economic benefits of including images of our community in their programming,” said Damon Romine, GLAAD’s director of entertainment media.

The media does play a huge role in our problems as a country, and need to hear that this type of programming will not be financially profitable, tolerated, or watched. Here’s the article.


Another tree bites the dust

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Well, you all might not think this story is worth the bits it's written with, but today I got to cut down a tree. Where I am house-sitting, there are 2 aspen trees that are, well, for the most part, dead. Yeah, there's one or 2 branches that are still green, but the rest is history. We aren't talking large trees here, about 6" in diameter.

I got the first one down no problem. (I even had a rope on it just to be sure it didn't hit the neighbor's car.) After it was down, this lady pulled up, got out and started walking towards me with a concerned look on her face. "Do you have permission to cut this tree down?" I had some strange thought that she knew the answer. "No," I said. "Is this your house?" "No," again I replied. (Sometimes it's more interesting to not venture further information...) I did mention that I was house-sitting, and it didn't seem she wasn't too concerned about all this, because I had the garage open w/ all the tools and whatnot there -- it was obvious that I had access to the house. "Are you related to these people?" Again, "No..." I mentioned the owners were in Switzerland and had been since November, expected to be back in September sometime.

After some conversation, I found out that she was on the Homeowners Association board, and there are people that hound them because of the infractions found throughout the complex. She did soften up, and explained that I needed permission to cut down a tree, because of the Homeowner Association's CC&Rs. "Even a dead tree?" I quired. "Yes" was the dreaded reply. She went on to say that I needed to have at least two 2" trees in the front yard, so I better not cut the other tree down until I had another somewhere in the front yard. Well, I didn't have the gumption to do that today, so I left the other tree as it was - tall and straight and almost completely naked.

The good news is that in the end, I did get permission to cut the tree down (that I already cut), and had enough sense to not take out the other.

The moral of the story - don't assume you don't need permission to cut down a dead tree.


GS update

Friday, July 11, 2008

I thought I better give an update on the projects I’ve been working on - as it’s been a while since I’ve done so.

Recently, as you may be aware, GoodSeed launched a new website - www.goodseed.com - of which I had a little to do to get it started. My involvement before launch was to work with the SEO - Search Engine Optimization - finding, analyzing and applying commonly searched terms to individual pages.

Once we had the site up and running, it has been my job—more or less—to update and modify the site. This has proved to be labor intensive in a few areas. In our product pages, we have made PDF documents available for free download, where people can read full books online. On the old site, these were available before, but they were hard to find. Now, each product page (where available) will have a tab for a free eBook, and in some instances, the audio as well. So most of these pages needed modification, mainly all the translations—like the Spanish eBook—replacing the English Table of Contents with the correct language. And when languages come available, it’s my job to modify the PDF documents and create a page to get them up (like the new Pa-O book - Lamb version - a language in Myanmar - North Eastern part, of the Shan State.) We should have Wa and Burmese up sometime as well. I’m just waiting for the files.

Then there’s adding new products to the site, each of which is a time consuming process. I’ll spare you the details, but it takes several hours to do each one (and that does get faster as the process becomes more familiar.)

Another plus, is that my condo is relatively complete now. Yes, there are a few large projects to do yet, (master bath, HVAC system, remodel other bathroom, kitchen counters, kitchen floors) but until I save up for those, they can be as they are just fine. The rest of the house is done, and is quite nice. I say all that to say that at the ‘end’ of the day, I don’t have to run home and work on the shack, which frees me up more to stay at the office longer.


Pictures of the condo - curtains and stone

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Yesterday Barney and I put up the stone above the fireplace. It's not real stone, but you'd be hard-pressed to determine that. They call it cultured stone, which I think is a crazy name for it, but it does sound better than fake stone. The benefits for this is that it's lighter (easier to install) and it costs less!

To get a good feel for what happened, you'll have to compare these photos to the earlier ones found here.

I realize the color is off in a lot of these photos - but with 4-5 different color lights, it made life difficult in the color correcting department.

All the curtains were made by my Mom when my folks were here a few weeks ago. Thanks, Mom! They look great.


Visiting Dave

Sunday, July 06, 2008

After church I headed up to see Dave. It’s been a while, so I thought it would be a good thing to do. I was rather tired once I got there, so made me wonder if spending it on the couch would have been a better idea.


Pad for the pad

Friday, July 04, 2008

Today Barney and I poured a small 4’ x 4’ cement pad for my heat pump. Hopefully tomorrow I’ll get Russ to help move it into place. That doesn’t mean I have AC yet - I still have the ductwork, AC coil and line set to buy / install. But at least it’ll get out of my garage!
Also, I put shelves in my closet - to turn it sort-of into a pantry. That and did some painting in my master bedroom closet - finish up tomorrow hopefully.
Then, to cap it all off, I went over to Russ / Karyn’s for supper - dogs and burgers. However, I didn’t got down to the fireworks this time.


Pot lights and trim

Saturday, June 28, 2008

I spent most of today working on my condo - installing three 4" pot lights in the valence over the counter in my kitchen. Last week I took these 3 cupboards down, and needed something in it's place so it looked right (like it was meant to be.) It is normally a challenge to run wiring in an already existing structure, and today was no different. But with the Lord's help I managed with good success (unless you are counting the time it took.) However, I didn't get the electric done for the furnace / fireplace / heat pump, as I was hoping.

Once I had that up and working, I put most of the trim back on in the master bedroom. Next is to hang the window treatments, then vacuum. Oh, need to empty the closets and paint in there, too. And hang / hook up some lights in the closets as well.

Also today, I had the opportunity to fix some drywall in one of my neighbor's apartment. She (and elderly widow) slipped and pulled on the curtain, which in turn pulled the curtain rod out of the wall. So it's a privilege to have the tools and ability to fix it for her, which will take about 5 min out of my next 3 days. And this is good, as I'm sure the word will get around that I can fix things. And am willing to do so, as it gives good in-roads with the neighbors.


goodseed.com is brand new

Friday, June 27, 2008

After many long hours, we finally launched our new website at goodseed.com. Jim did most of the work, but I was able to help out a little. It’s a place for bible study, articles (like biblical meaning of numbers), and even the 11 hour DVD series that you can watch as an on line evangelism course.
So, head on over and check it out!


coeur d alene ironman

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Well, I got up early to catch the start of the coeur d alene ironman race today - the first time in the 3 years I’ve been here. Sure was interesting. I was amazed at how loudly they play their music, however.
At 6:20 AM the ‘pros’ start, and they get 40 min in the water before the rest of the athletes join in. Basically on their second lap the rest join in behind them. If you don’t know the stats, 2060 people line up to swim 2.4 miles, ride 112, and run 26.2. Before when people asked me if I competed, I said the course wasn’t long enough. But now, however, I think a better answer might be “I don’t swim.” You would be amazed at how many times people ask me that, I guess because of my bike-riding. I’ve never done more than 80 miles. Let alone the swim and run.
Once they started on their bikes, I thought that was a good idea, so I want for a ride in Cataldo again. Only did 33 miles, however. Came home, took a nap, and watched the rest on TV to finish out the my exercise program for the day.



Finished SEO linking

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Just a quick / brief update. Today I finished updating the new website by creating all the SEO links in the site. While it’s not hard work, it is necessary, and a little tedious. We hope to launch next week, but one can never foresee all the problems that could arise. That’s just our goal at this point.


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