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Sick with some kind of cold or flu, but still at work so trying out mobile blogging from the Blackberry.

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R.I.P. Major Andrew Olmsted

U.S. Army Major Andrew Olmsted, who posted blogs on Obsidian Wings as G’Kar while on active duty in Iraq, was killed in an ambush in Diyala, along with fellow team member Captain Thomas Casey, on January 3rd.

In anticipation that he might indeed be called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice in service to his country, Major Olmsted penned a “Final Post” and gave it to a fellow blogger for safekeeping with instructions to post the entry should he die while in Iraq.

Major Olmsted was obviously a man of intelligence and eloquence. Any man who will quote Babylon 5, Plato and The Princess Bride has my attention. And my tears at mankind’s loss.

Read his “Final Post.” I believe you will be mightily affected in some manner.

My sympathy goes out to his family and friends

R.I.P. Major Andrew Olmsted. And…Thank you.

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Crackhead I Am

I guess it’s time to admit the awful truth…I have become a Crackhead. And in a very short amount of time. They’re all right, the addiction comes on you in a hurry and takes over every waking (and sometimes sleeping) moment of your life.

A week ago Friday, before I left Orlando on Saturday to return to the Bayou, Cindy and I stopped in at our local AT&T store (where we have our cellphone account) and at her urging (really, that’s the only reason I did it) I gave in to my long-held desire to own a Smartphone. If you’re not familiar with the term, a Smartphone is a combination cellphone and PDA, allowing you to communicate not only via cell or SMS text messaging, but also using e-mail that you can link to your own already existing e-mail account(s) and giving you access to the web (seeing The Word of Jeff on the 2 x 2 screen was a kick) and various applications like a calendar, task manager, documents, and spreadsheets as well as music and videos.

I ended up choosing the Blackberry (affectionately known by users as the CRACKberry because of it’s addictive qualities) Curve 8310. Why did I want a Smartphone? Well, as much as I love my laptop and take it almost everywhere I go, there are some times and some places where firing up a laptop is just not practical. I can’t use it at my desk at work,I can’t use it in the car without a lot of extra effort and I’m reluctant to use it in restaurants around food and drink, although I have. Plus, you can’t always get a wireless signal everywhere you go (unless you want to spring for a PC card and account, which I considered) and sometimes even when you can, it’s not worth it. Such as when you’re sitting in an airport and you don’t want to pay $7 to $20 for the all-day rate when you only have an hour until your flight. See? I’m talking about SAVING money here! Last Saturday, sitting in the Houston airport waiting for my connecting flight, I only had a 45 minute wait and the wireless provider there wanted $7 for an hour of connection. I laughed at their stinkin’ “Welcome” screen and used my Curve instead. Hah!

So, I’ve been having a blast learning all the ins and outs of my new toy and I still have a lot to learn but I’ve got the e-mail part down and that was one of the biggest reasons for getting the Curve, so that I could have instant access to my personal e-mail accounts. That means I can read and answer e-mails while I’m standing in line somewhere, waiting at a traffic light, eating a meal in a restaurant by myself, or dropping the kids off at the pool. It also means I can end a boring conversation with someone by grabbing the holster on my hip and saying, “I’m sorry, I need to take this.”

Heh heh.

I have one disappointment; apparently they don’t yet have the “Superman Theme” ringtone available for this model at the online AT&T store. In the meantime I have downloaded “Do You Believe In Magic?” by The Lovin’ Spoonful and assigned it to Cindy’s number (they didn’t have my first choice; “Witchy Woman”) and “Stand” by R.E.M. and assigned it to AnnMarie’s number. They’re just about the only people who ever call me on purpose. Most of the rest are wrong number calls, but that’s ok because I prefer e-mail and texting to talking, in most cases.

Anyway, it’s a fun, useful toy and I’m loving it. But boy, are my thumbs getting a workout.

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Happy Birthday To “The Bestest Brother”

Today is my brother’s birthday. A few days from now 46 years ago, I had no idea what an important part that little guy my mom and dad brought home from the hospital would hold in my heart over the intervening years.

There’s 6 1/2 years between us, so when we were growing up it was hard (for me, anyway) for us to be close. He wanted to do everything I did and go everywhere I went. I viewed him as a pest, as most older brothers do with younger siblings, I suppose; especially when the age difference is that great. My mom sat me down once and tried to explain to me that he idolized me, but in my teenage arrogance I still viewed him as a pest. However, I tried a little harder after that to include him in things.

Of course, even though he might be an aggravation to me, no one else could mess with him. I remember once we had traveled down to Key Largo, Florida for the weekend. My parents had a trailer they kept down there and on this particular trip there were 2 new kids in the park, visiting their grandparents. The 3 of us were around 10 or 11, so my brother was 4 or 5. We were hanging around, exploring and doing the kinds of things 10 and 11 year olds do and my brother was tagging along (because mom made me take him, lol). Anyway, after a while these 2 kids got tired of him following us around and started saying mean things to and about my brother. At first I just laughed along with them, but when I saw his face contort in sorrow and that he was about to cry, I found myself getting angry. Angry at the other 2 kids, yes, but mostly angry at myself. I told the 2 of them to get lost; nobody was going to talk to or treat my little brother like that. They saw how angry I was (and it helped that I was always a tall kid for my age) and took off. I put my arm around my little brother’s shoulder, told him it was ok and I was sorry for laughing at him, and we walked off to play and explore on our own.

He returned the favor when I fell apart after our dad’s major stroke 18 years ago and no else knew how to react to my meltdown. That was such a rough time for me (as it was for everyone, I’m sure) that even now, the visceral feelings I felt then I’m feeling now and tears are rolling down my cheeks as I write this. But my brother gave me some of his strength to help me get through it. For that, and so much more, I have always been grateful that he has been in my life.

Of course, as is the case with Cindy in my life, he probably owes everything to his wonderful wife Pia. We’d be lesser men than we are if it weren’t for our fantastic wives, of that I’m sure.

Happy Birthday, Mark. You’ve always signed your cards, letters and e-mails to me as “The Bestest Brother”, and indeed, to me, you truly are.

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Wishing For A Different Outcome

Reading this news account this morning I was really, REALLY wishing that the end result of this had been reversed:

CORONADO, Calif. (AP) – A man being chased by authorities grabbed a police dog and leaped off the San Diego-Coronado Bridge, taking the animal with him into the frigid ocean water 200 feet below.

The fall killed the dog. The fugitive survived and was hospitalized Tuesday.

The pursuit began Monday evening after an Oceanside police officer saw the man driving a GMC pickup erratically on a road. The officer, accompanied by a German shepherd named Stryker, ordered the driver to stop but he refused, California Highway Patrol Officer Larry Landeros said.

The man, whose name was not immediately released, led police on a chase through a section of Interstate 5 and onto the bridge, where he stopped and the officer released Stryker.

“The dog actually took the driver to the ground and then he actually lifted the dog up and jumped over the side,” CHP Sgt. Steven Toth said.

The man was rescued from the water and taken to a hospital, Toth said. His condition was not released. An after-hours call to a hospital representative was not immediately returned.

The dog was recovered from the water, Toth said.

I hope this guy truly gets what he deserves in the coming year.

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Cindy and I were on the phone with each other 30 seconds before the big ball dropped in Times Square and counted down to the New Year. Kissing over the cell phone’s wireless signal is definitely not the same as holding each other and welcoming the new year in person, but it’s better than nothing.

I had some things I wanted to wish to you for the new year, but I realized that the fantastic writer Neil Gaiman said it much better than I ever could…

May your coming year be filled with magic and dreams and good madness. I hope you read some fine books and kiss someone who thinks you’re wonderful, and don’t forget to make some art — write or draw or build or sing or live as only you can. And I hope, somewhere in the next year, you surprise yourself.

Obviously, I whole-heartedly concur.

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Universal Studios Florida “Grinchmas”

Last Saturday after the Sanford Farmer’s Market, Cindy and I met up with AnnMarie, Jason, Mikey and Heather at Universal Studios Islands of Adventure to go see the “Grinchmas” show. Mikey decided that the Grinch looked a little too scary for him, so Cindy and I went to see the show while everyone else went to some of the fun rides for the little ones. Afterward we enjoyed a nice dinner together at Friday’s restaurant.

Here’s a pic from that afternoon. More are over on the Flickr badge in the right hand column.

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Back In Louisiana

I arrived back in Lake Charles this past Saturday. Not much had changed during my absence, except that the Burger King marquee misspelling of “Wopper” was corrected. Maybe the district manager came into town. I do love the new Burger King “freakout” commercials, especially the one where the guy who looks like the subway ghost from the movie “Ghost” is caught on camera saying in a VERY forceful voice, “You get back there and you make me a Whopper!”

Ok, you’re a Whopper.

Sorry, old joke.

I just uploaded the pictures I took last Saturday while Cindy and I were at the Sanford Farmer’s Market. You can click on the Flickr graphic over in the right column to see the rest of them.

Next post: photos from our trip with the grandchildren to Universal Studios and the “Grinchmas” Show.

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Happy Holidays

Merry Christmas. Happy Hanukkah. Merry Yule. Happy Kwanza.

Whatever and however you celebrate, Happy Holidays from our home to yours.

Heather’s shirt says it all…

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Christmas Eve Fun

Here’s a fun puzzle that my mother-in-law showed me earlier tonight at the annual family Christmas Eve Dinner Party. See how many Christmas carols or songs you can guess from the visual clues below. If you’d like to leave a comment with your guesses, that would be great. I’ll try to post the answers in the next couple of days.

P.S. Click on the picture if you need a larger view.

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“I’ll Be Home For Christmas…”

I’ll be home for Christmas;
You can count on me.
Please have snow and mistletoe
And presents on the tree.

Christmas Eve will find me
Where the love-light gleams.
I’ll be home for Christmas
If only in my dreams.

Thankfully, in more than my dreams. Today I’m flying a small commuter plane to Houston and then a nice large jet home to Orlando for a few days, which means I’ll Be Home For Christmas. And boy, am I looking forward to it.

Not sure how much I’ll be posting while home, so let me take a moment to wish all my family, friends and loved ones who I may not get a chance to see this year, a very HAPPY HOLIDAY!

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My Favorite Holiday Song

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Have It Your Way

Apparently, judging by the photo below of a Burger King marquee here in Lake Charles, Louisiana, the Burger King company really is doing away with the Whopper, as their new ad campaign points out, but they’re replacing it with the…Wopper.

Seriously, do you think the king (who is just as creepy as the Wendy’s mascot I posted about here, regardless of what my daughter thinks) is pleased that his subjects have no clue when it comes to the correct spelling of his signature product?

The sign has displayed this misspelling for the past 16 days. I’m not holding out hope that it will be corrected any time soon.

P.S. Funny, even my spellchecker kept alerting me that I spelled “Wopper” wrong.

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Old Man And Castle of The Glass Head

Ok, ok. I’m just being a little sarcastic. Below is the official movie poster for the fourth, and probably last, Indiana Jones film; Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. I know my daughter will be happy to see it as she is a huge Harrison Ford fan. I think it’s because he reminds her of me, of course.

Opening May 22, 2008. Seriously, I can’t wait to see the old man do it again.

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Vampires Beware!

There I was, sitting at the desk in the hotel room pounding out some kind of worthless drivel on the laptop with the TV on next to me when I heard her say “Vampires Beware!

Now, of course, that WOULD get my attention because sometimes I consider myself to be, if not a vampire, then at least sympathetic to their… lifestyle. After all, my internal body clock has always been set to sleep during the day and do my work at night and, before I married my beloved Cindy, I was known for being extremely attracted to beautiful female necks. Plus, although I’m definitely NOT, I always felt like immortality might be pretty cool.

So, when those words, “Vampires Beware!” penetrated my concentration, I swiftly looked toward the TV to see what is was they should beware. Ya know…just in case. What I saw was an attractive blonde female on the right lower corner of the screen with a local car dealership in the opposite corner and various vehicles in the background. Then she repeated her earlier warning. Except this time, with the added visual assistance and my concentration focused on what she was saying, I realized what she had said was…

“Van Buyers Compare!”

I swear it’s these darn local Louisiana accents.

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Lake Charles Photos

Back on December 2nd I was able to walk around the North shore area of Lake Charles (the actual lake, not the town) which is right across the street from the hotel I’m staying at here in the town of Lake Charles. Last night I finally had time to get 124 of the 213 photos I took uploaded to Flickr (if you’re wondering about the difference in numbers; I didn’t think the others were really good enough to put out for all to see. Heck, these 124 may not be good enough either).

If you start by clicking on the photo of the map in the lower right corner of the set and work your way back through the previous shots (because somehow that’s how they uploaded) you can follow my route on the map.


It was an interesting walk and encompassed the city’s Veterans Memorial Park, one of their earliest cemeteries (where they added the “Millennium Christ” statue back in 2000), Harrah’s Casino and Hotel, which were closed by hurricane Katrina, and some of the interesting things found along the beach/shore of Lake Charles as well as the 135 tall I-10 bridge in the background of several of the shots.

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Family Day At Disney

Today is our annual “Family Day at Disney” gathering. It’s usually Cindy and I, her mom and dad, Ann, Jason, Mikey and Heather, Amber, Jeremy, Ed and Pam. This year, we get to add Wendy, Jeremy’s significant other, and take away….ME.

Yes, since I’m still in Lake Charles, LA I did not get to participate in one of the most enjoyable things we do each year; meet at one of the Disney parks, usually (…hmmm now that I think about it, always) at Disney-MGM, enjoy a few shows or rides, have lunch at one of the nice-sit-down restaurants, have our family portrait made, spend a bunch of money on Disney merchandise and stay until it gets dark so we can walk through the Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights display on the Disney-MGM (soon to be Disney’s Hollywood Studios) Streets of America backlot, which my mother-in-law and I love to see.

I’ve talked to Cindy several times today and to Mikey, Heather and Ann once each, so far. Plus, Ann has been sending me cameraphone pics all afternoon so I could see what the grandkids are doing. Thanks Princess.

Here’s a photo I took last year when we were there. My, Heather has grown. I love the look on her face as she stares at her older brother.

I miss being there.

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My Appetite Has Been Ruined

The new Wendy’s Old-Fashioned Hamburgers mascot/spokesperson or whatever they’re calling it, really freaks me out.

Creepy.

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Homer Has Left The Building

I’m sitting here looking at a list of things that I wanted to write blog posts about, but haven’t had the time to do so. I probably won’t write about any of them tonight either.

I did have some time this past weekend, but fate threw a sort of emotional monkey wrench into the bliss, rendering me unable to really have the ability to focus and concentrate enough to construct any semblance of words strung together to form a coherent thought. I DID spend a lot of time reading and watching TV (mostly CNN, for some reason) in an attempt to distract myself, but accomplished nothing that would stir the muse from its depths. When Monday morning rolled around, I was feeling pretty crappy about wasting time I had to be creative and productive, but there was “day job” work to be done and that could not be put off.

Anyway, though it has nothing to do with the paragraph above, I am happy to announce that Homer Has Left The Building. I can’t say much more than that (signed NDA’s and all that sort of thing), but those of you who are privy to what it means will smile and join me in a small amount of happiness.

Hopefully, more words will be forthcoming in the days ahead.

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Happy Birthday, Heather!

Today is my granddaughter’s 2nd birthday. Grandma and Granddad love you Heather. Have a very Happy Birthday.

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