Archive for January, 2005

Hide-N-Seek Set Up

Monday, January 31st, 2005 | Posted in Kingdom Bits

We were playing hide-n-seek in the house this weekend. I used to hide in the shower and when Camryn and Maegan would look behind the curtain I’d throw it open and yell like a monster. They’d scream and then laugh when they saw it was me. I only hid there a few times but they [...]

Perception Block

Tuesday, January 25th, 2005 | Posted in General, Recording

Perception plays funny tricks on me. I don’t know why but home repair has always seemed unreachable to me. Maybe it’s fear that don’t want to screw anything up. Or maybe it’s that I’ve never taken the pretty faceplate of the light switch to see that it’s just a big hole cut in the drywall. [...]

Unbalanced Investment

Friday, January 21st, 2005 | Posted in Kingdom Bits, Recording

Well I’ve got my ProTools rig set up again - I even have the cables wrapped. Just need to replace a few balanced cables that seem to be shorted out. In the meantime, I’m unbalanced. And now for something completely different…
Have you ever been invested in? I can think of several people that invested [...]

Georgia Pan Handle

Sunday, January 16th, 2005 | Posted in General

Well we took the kids to the Atlanta Zoo on Saturday. We parked in the far lot where you have to walk through Grant Park to get to the zoo. This always makes for an interesting stroll. On the way in, there was a guy playing the trombone with his case open. I am usually [...]

We’re Moving!

Thursday, January 13th, 2005 | Posted in General, Web Design

In trying to come up with something interesting to say, I think I’m a bit talked out for now. I’ve talked a lot about general concepts & ideas, now it is time to try some real-world applications. Hopefully this will lead to more discussion about new concepts and ideas. I guess things go in cycles [...]

2005 : The Death of Flat

Wednesday, January 12th, 2005 | Posted in General, Recording, The Arts

Could it be that my day has come? Could it be that I could actually sing on a recording and have it be in tune? Maybe so folks! Apple just announced their 2005 products yesterday and while the $499 Mac is the show stopper, I am most excited about GarageBand 2. Before now, any pitch [...]

8 Track Sundays

Tuesday, January 11th, 2005 | Posted in Recording

Well I took the ADAT to church on Sunday and recorded the music. Except for an acoustic guitar pickup producing less than acceptable tone, a noisy bass and a lack of keys (I direct outted the wrong channel on the board), it turned out pretty good. This week we added a new band member playing [...]

I Buried My Talent In The Basement

Friday, January 7th, 2005 | Posted in General, Recording, Web Design

Well I’ve got a new little site going live this weekend - just need to do last minute content tweeks. It is for a commercial real estate appraiser and consultant, Miller Real Estate Advisors. So if you need any of this type of work done then be sure to check out www.millerrea.com. I’m also ramping [...]

Soundtrack of My Soul

Wednesday, January 5th, 2005 | Posted in Family, Kingdom Bits, The Arts

I’ve found it! Finally! Eric loaned me the Evanescence CD titled Fallen last night and as I listen, the feel of the music and production seems to resonate with me on a deeper level. I guess you could call it haunting, angst-ridden, pop rock but music like this has always attracted me for some reason.
Maybe [...]

Obligatory Tsunami Post

Tuesday, January 4th, 2005 | Posted in Kingdom Bits

There has been a ton of talk about the Tsumani in the blog world so I guess I better do my part. It seems that an event like this always turns our thoughts toward the character of God. Thoughts like, “If God is so good how could He let this happen?” I’ve read answers from [...]