A few weeks ago Bri, Steven (My Bro in Law) and I went and spent a night in a Chick-Fil-A parking lot. The reason? Free Chick-Fil-A for a year!! That's right, we get a whole bunch of food for free and all we had to do was sleep in a parking lot of a Chick-Fil-A.
It wasn't to bad temperature wise and they had games, free food and drink for us as well. We've already redeemed quite a few of the vouchers we got for free food and I look forward for not paying for a good long time.
Here are a few pictures -
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Friday, September 19, 2008
Monday, September 1, 2008
The Desert is a Fragile Environment
Brianna and I, along with her parental units and brother, went to Colorado National Monument, Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park. It was a really great time. These parks are beautiful and we are very thankful to have had the chance to see them.
Here are some pictures -
Here are some pictures -
Saturday, July 5, 2008
May Update
Well, it has been a busy few months in the Grace household. However, we decided that it was finally time for an update. Shortly after the last post, we made a trip to Delaware to celebrate the wedding of our friends Brenda and Dave. Here are some pictures from that trip and other events in May.
Brenda with the groomsmen.
Brianna & the bride-to-be at the rehearsal dinner.
Brenda with the groomsmen.
Dave with the bridesmaids.
Brianna & Matt going for some goodies at the chocolate fountain.
Aaahhh....aren't they nice to each other?
Brianna & Matt going for some goodies at the chocolate fountain.
Aaahhh....aren't they nice to each other?
including some of the girls from Brianna's small group.
Matt's high school friend Chuck met us at the beach.
We enjoyed some fresh seafood at Matt's favorite restaurant!
We enjoyed some fresh seafood at Matt's favorite restaurant!
during our trip to the beach.
After returning from our trip to Delaware, the rest of May was also pretty busy. Over Mother's Day weekend, Matt's mom flew in from Baltimore for a nice visit. We tried to drive over Guanella Pass, but there was too much snow to make it all the way, even though we were in our all wheel drive SUV.
for a photo. You can see it snowing in the picture.
Other highlights from May included celebrating Brianna's birthday, finding a kitchen table at a garage sale, and enjoying a visit from Brianna's brother, Steven, as he made his way from North Carolina to New Mexico to work at Philmont Boy Scout camp for the summer.
It is in great condition!
Well, that concludes the May upate. Hopefully a June update will follow shortly!
Monday, April 28, 2008
New Wii Game
I finally bought a new Wii game after owning the system for almost a year and a half. Actually, I bought one back in Feb, but that doesn't count as it was really more of a demo game. Anyway, I got Mario Kart for the Wii.
I must admit it is quite fun. It comes with a steering wheel so you can actually drive the car.
Who wants to play??
I must admit it is quite fun. It comes with a steering wheel so you can actually drive the car.
Who wants to play??
Friday, April 25, 2008
Orioles Manager Quote
I think I actually like the manager of the Orioles, not because they are doing decent right now, but for quotes like this about people running on the field during a game -
"I wish I could have taken them in the back room," he said. "I would have kicked the snot out of both of them. I'm serious. You think I'm kidding you. I don't have any patience for disrespect. These guys bust their [rear] out there every night, and for two lunatics to come out there like that -- who do they think they are? Turn them over to us one time. I'll show them where the other side of the fence is. I believe in respect and common courtesy. Those two idiots last night did not show any of that." Dave Trembley - Baltimore Orioles Manager.
Now I don't condone language like this, but it is slightly amusing.
"I wish I could have taken them in the back room," he said. "I would have kicked the snot out of both of them. I'm serious. You think I'm kidding you. I don't have any patience for disrespect. These guys bust their [rear] out there every night, and for two lunatics to come out there like that -- who do they think they are? Turn them over to us one time. I'll show them where the other side of the fence is. I believe in respect and common courtesy. Those two idiots last night did not show any of that." Dave Trembley - Baltimore Orioles Manager.
Now I don't condone language like this, but it is slightly amusing.
Denver Auto Show
About a month ago Brianna and I had the chance to go to the Denver Auto Show down at the Colorado Convention Center. It's billed as the largest auto show west of the Mississippi.
It was really crowded and there were a lot of people that didn't understand the courtesy of sitting in the car for just a brief period and then letting the people waiting sit in the car, but we had a good time. People also need to get their little kids out of the driver seats as well. They can't even drive. The Denver Auto Show also needs to accept credit or debit card to get in.
Anyway, going to the auto show has always been a favorite of mine ever since my Dad starting taking me to the Baltimore Auto Show when I was real little. I think I still have a fan from Hyundai from one of those shows.
Brianna and I came away really impressed by some cars and very disappointed in others. I don't understand what people see in BMW's and Mercedes. I didn't care for them at all. The Volvo's and Lexus's were actually my favorite in the luxury category. We aren't buying anything anytime soon though so this was just so we could sit in all the cars and have fun. Afterward Brianna and I went to Cheesecake Factory.
It was really crowded and there were a lot of people that didn't understand the courtesy of sitting in the car for just a brief period and then letting the people waiting sit in the car, but we had a good time. People also need to get their little kids out of the driver seats as well. They can't even drive. The Denver Auto Show also needs to accept credit or debit card to get in.
Anyway, going to the auto show has always been a favorite of mine ever since my Dad starting taking me to the Baltimore Auto Show when I was real little. I think I still have a fan from Hyundai from one of those shows.
Brianna and I came away really impressed by some cars and very disappointed in others. I don't understand what people see in BMW's and Mercedes. I didn't care for them at all. The Volvo's and Lexus's were actually my favorite in the luxury category. We aren't buying anything anytime soon though so this was just so we could sit in all the cars and have fun. Afterward Brianna and I went to Cheesecake Factory.
Brianna in her Mini Cooper.
Me in a Mustang. Still not as good as my 68 was.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Friday, March 14, 2008
This Stinks
The company I work for sent up a new Satellite today to help us expand our programming and compete better in the pay tv market place. I was excited about the next few months until I read this.....
ILS DECLARES PROTON LAUNCH ANOMALY
BAIKONUR COSMODROME, Kazakhstan, March 14, 2008 – Khrunichev and International Launch Services regret to announce an anomaly during today's Proton mission with the AMC-14 satellite.
The Proton Breeze M rocket lifted off at 5:18 a.m. today local time from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, carrying the AMC-14 satellite for SES AMERICOM and its customer, EchoStar Corporation. Preliminary flight information indicates that the anomaly occurred during the second burn of the Breeze M upper stage. The satellite failed to reach the planned orbit. The satellite was built by Lockheed Martin.
A Russian State Commission has begun the process of determining the reasons for the anomaly. ILS will release details when data become available. In parallel with the State Commission, ILS will form its own Failure Review Oversight Board. The FROB will review the commission’s final report and corrective action plan, in accord with U.S. and Russian government export control regulations.
ILS remains committed to providing reliable, timely launch services for all its customers. To this end, ILS will work diligently with its partner Khrunichev to return Proton to flight as soon as possible.
Anomaly usually equals "Blown Up".....
ILS DECLARES PROTON LAUNCH ANOMALY
BAIKONUR COSMODROME, Kazakhstan, March 14, 2008 – Khrunichev and International Launch Services regret to announce an anomaly during today's Proton mission with the AMC-14 satellite.
The Proton Breeze M rocket lifted off at 5:18 a.m. today local time from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, carrying the AMC-14 satellite for SES AMERICOM and its customer, EchoStar Corporation. Preliminary flight information indicates that the anomaly occurred during the second burn of the Breeze M upper stage. The satellite failed to reach the planned orbit. The satellite was built by Lockheed Martin.
A Russian State Commission has begun the process of determining the reasons for the anomaly. ILS will release details when data become available. In parallel with the State Commission, ILS will form its own Failure Review Oversight Board. The FROB will review the commission’s final report and corrective action plan, in accord with U.S. and Russian government export control regulations.
ILS remains committed to providing reliable, timely launch services for all its customers. To this end, ILS will work diligently with its partner Khrunichev to return Proton to flight as soon as possible.
Anomaly usually equals "Blown Up".....
Friday, March 7, 2008
Mad City
On Wednesday and Thursday I went on a business trip to Madison, Wisconsin for a Retailer Development Forum. Why Madison, Wisconsin you may ask?
Well, back in the summer of 2001 I did an internship for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship which is headquartered there. Madison is a really great city and I loved living there for that summer. It was nice to take a trip down memory lane and see some spots that had changed since last I remembered. I was very disappointed though that my favorite sub shop had closed down since I left.
I was going to try to see if I could meet up with the family that I stayed with, but I had a co-worker with me, plus I hadn't talked with them in a long time. I didn't want it to be weird, know what I mean?
The only bad part of the trip was that some part was broken on the plane when we were coming back and they couldn't refuel it. So our 7:25pm flight became a 1:25am flight and I didn't get home until 4:30 in the morning.
Anyway, here are some pictures and just know that these pictures do not do Madison justice as it is winter and was snowing that day.
Well, back in the summer of 2001 I did an internship for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship which is headquartered there. Madison is a really great city and I loved living there for that summer. It was nice to take a trip down memory lane and see some spots that had changed since last I remembered. I was very disappointed though that my favorite sub shop had closed down since I left.
I was going to try to see if I could meet up with the family that I stayed with, but I had a co-worker with me, plus I hadn't talked with them in a long time. I didn't want it to be weird, know what I mean?
The only bad part of the trip was that some part was broken on the plane when we were coming back and they couldn't refuel it. So our 7:25pm flight became a 1:25am flight and I didn't get home until 4:30 in the morning.
Anyway, here are some pictures and just know that these pictures do not do Madison justice as it is winter and was snowing that day.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
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