I'm not a big fan of bugs. Especially when they get into my house, or in this case, stuck in the screen porch. 
I'm not a big fan of bugs. Especially when they get into my house, or in this case, stuck in the screen porch. 
Sounds like something we should be embarassed about - that we no longer produce world class methamphetamine here in Utah. Bummer. 

... Everybody who has heard of Ken Garff's Keys to Success program, raise their hands. Ok, those of you who don't, read the first comment on this post so you'll be up to date. Go ahead. Yeah, go ahead, we'll wait.
The vultures are circling. Have you ever been part of a school closing down? Not one that moves from one building to another, but one that is going to cease to exist. It's an interesting experience. Three weeks to go and different departments are already going through the building looking for what they can take. People want the pictures off our Hall of Fame. Other schools already want the art work hanging in our halls. They want to know who gets the seal in the middle of the front hall.
Well, I'm not the only one in the family that got a Master's Degree this year. My older brother's wife graduated with a Master's in Divinity from the Salt Lake Theological Seminary today. It's been a long haul for her too, and it's cool to be having the two of us get a degree at the same time. Congratulations! (And congrats on the A+ on the paper too!)So, I have another preacher in the family. Which brought on a post by Naptime Nostalgia that made me laugh. (In case you were not aware, Naptime Nostalgia is my nephew's wife) Click on the picture if you want to see her post, and make sense of the title.





Today is the 10 year anniversary of srossi.net. My older brother and I went to a Baptist Church sometime back in February and he made a comment about srossi.net being on the internet for close to a decade. He remembered because he, his wife and their youngest daughter moved to England in early 2000, and (as he put it) my website was their lifeline back to the family. It hadn't even occured to me before that, but he got my curiosity up. That evening I looked through my old CD archives and found what appears to be my first web page (insert link here). Pretty simple stuff, but at the time I was working with dial-up internet and paying for a server, so I had very little space and any changes took a long time to upload. By 2000 when they moved to England, it had developed into a rudimentary blog format. There was no comment function for readers, but it had become an online journal of my life. 





Yeah, but I snoozed anyway. Woke up around 8 this morning. Watched an episode of SG1 on DVD. Got the paper. Watched another episode. Started a pot of coffee, the last of the coffee in the house. More SG1. Drank some coffee. You probably get the jist of my day by now. Finally got out of bed for real at 2:30. Then soaked in the tub for half an hour. Yeah, nice. It's been a while since I've had a day like that, needed it.
Oh, and thanks for all the congrats, you folks out there in the blogosphere are great!
And finally, since my last few posts have been pictureless - here's one from when I ran the stage crew at my first school. I think it was the last year I was there.
