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Monday, November 23, 2009

This day in history

November 23

On this day in history:
1887 Boris Karloff born
1889 Jukebox debut
1936 Life magazine hit newsstands
1940 Romania signs Tripartite Pact
1955 UK transfers Cocos Islands to Australia
1971 UN seats People's Republic of China representatives

1981 Sunrise: 7:00 am EDT, Sunset 4:50 PM EDT, Waning crescent moon
         And the love of my life was born =)


Happy Birthday!


(oh, and then in 1985 EgyptAir Flight 648 was hijacked...)


Compiled from WolframAlpha
External links from Wikipedia
Image from PimpMySpace

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Music is cool

I used to listen to "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" on my Rio mp3 player back in the day. It was cool then; it's cool now (and cooler with my iPod - but maybe even cooler if I had the newest Apple product...). The fiddle playing is quick and fun.

Then, Jill rocks my world tonight and shows me the following clip. Fiddle = awesome. Speed = faster than the recording I have. Guitar solo = new twist to the song; watch/listen to the end.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Google Alert - "Jeremy L. Erb"

Apparently, I bought some property in South Carolina ...
Jeremy L. Erb
Sent from my mobile device
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From: Google Alerts
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 14:46:34 +0000
To:
Subject: Google Alert - "Jeremy L. Erb"

Google News Alert for: "Jeremy L. Erb"
Real Estate Transactions
Charleston Post Courier - Charleston,SC,USA
Foxbank Ventures LLC sold 270 Killarney Trail, Foxbank Plantation to Jeremy L. Erb for $183440. Beazer Homes Corp. sold 408 Lakewind Drive, ...

Google Web Alert for: "Jeremy L. Erb"
The Erb Report - Politics: November 2009

This once a week Google Alert is brought to you by Google.

Monday, November 9, 2009

This Veterans Day


This Veterans Day, if you're in the DC-area, join Amy Grant and the American Red Cross for a morning of service. If you're not in the DC-area, you can still help!

For the past few years, the American Red Cross -- along with partner, Pitney Bowes, has gathered, screened, sorted, and delivered millions of holiday cards to our men and women in the armed forces. Here's what the Red Cross press release has to say about this event:

In this season of hope and giving, the American Red Cross and Pitney Bowes Inc. have joined forces again to invite the public to “send a touch of home” to United States service members and veterans across the country and abroad through the Holiday Mail for Heroes campaign.

Now in its third year, the Holiday Mail for Heroes program provides Americans with the opportunity to extend holiday greetings and thanks to service members and veterans. Last year the program received more than 1.4 million cards for military men and women, their families and veterans.

The public can participate in the campaign by sending holiday cards with personal messages to a special post office box from Monday, November 2 through Monday, December 7. The Red Cross and Pitney Bowes will then screen cards for hazardous materials, sort and package the cards, and deliver them to military bases and hospitals, veteran’s hospitals and other locations in the U.S. and abroad during the holidays. [...]

Joining the campaign this year as spokesperson is contemporary music artist and American Red Cross celebrity cabinet member Amy Grant. [...]

Grant will celebrate the campaign’s official launch with the Red Cross and Pitney Bowes at a Veteran’s Day event in Washington where she will join military and public guests in signing holiday cards for the program.
Jill and I attended both efforts last year: we signed cards in the tent in front of the historic Red Cross, then we joined then-First Lady Mrs. Bush for an afternoon of sorting the holiday cards that had been received. [[I'm not sure where our photos are, but we were at the table kitty-corner to the First Lady's table. There's a pic on the ARC website that might have us barely in the corner, lol.]]

If you're not in the area, or can't make it down, you can still send cards now through December 7th. Holiday cards should be addressed and sent to:
Holiday Mail for Heroes
P.O. Box 5456
Capitol Heights, MD 20791-5456.
  • Please be sure to affix adequate postage.
  • Cards must be received no later than December 7. Cards received after this date will be returned to senders.
  • For reasons of processing and safety, participants are asked to refrain from sending “care packages,” monetary gifts, using glitter or including any inserts with the cards.

For more information and card requirements, please visit www.redcross.org/holidaymail.

Our Weekend

This weekend, Jill cashed in some of the coupons that she has been saving since her birthday last year. One of the things she wanted to do was drive out to Wal-Mart. We needed a few things from this retail giant - which made the 16 mile trek out to it worth it.

A friend of ours posted some pictures a little while back that she had taken while visiting Rexburg. [[Aside: had to add "Rexburg" to Chrome's spell-check]] We really loved lots of her shots, and Jill asked if we could get some of her shots in high-resolution.

We printed off six of the pictures at Wal-Mart's one-hour photo, then drove out later in the day to pick them up and find frames. We found some really great frames for just a few dollars. We also got some larger frames for some antiqued replicas of documents from our nation's history.

I was in charge of making a date of the rest of trip, and so I found a fun place nearby where we could eat dinner: Logan's Roadhouse. The mushroom appetizer was so good. And I had one of the best rib-eye steaks that I've had in a while. We ended up bringing most of our entrees home -- it ended up being two breakfasts and a lunch. (Yay for steak and eggs, all rolled up in a tortilla!) We also got these mini desserts that came in tiny pails.

When we got home, we put all the pictures and documents in frames and Jill hung them on the wall. I supervised. Jill's done a lot to make our house look nice, and feel like a home. I took some photos with my Bb camera, so they're not great, but I wanted to show you what she did. Our house is coming together quite nicely =)

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