Interaction

We just finished a 12-hour drive from our house to the home of our friends in Mechanicsville, VA. I’m tired, but wanted to share something I observed on the 500 plus mile trek across many states.

We saw many people today. At our various stops. That was fun. Some were friendly, others kept their polite distance. That’s what I was doing as well, as a good little American. Personal space and privacy are paramount, or so we think. I happened to see a table full of multi-ethnic children of all ages, and one “mom” looking lady. There were seven kids, and her. I was intrigued, so I thought about going up to ask what their story was, what brought them together. I was stopped however as my cultural limiter reminded me that to do so would be to presumptuously invade their personal space. I don’t like to presume, so… I did nothing.

As I considered my choice, I thought about how we tend to treat everyone around us as the background, the backdrop of our lives. Perhaps this is just me. But it seems that we are taught to, and happy to, allow other people to have their private space. Not to intrude. But, how will we ever get to share each others burdens, each others cool stories? How can we share life if we never even interact?

I hope to remedy this. I hope to look at people the way Jesus does. The way he did when he walked around Israel. Each person has a story, and supreme, unique significance. Just because he made us. Instead of blending into the background, I want to engage the world God has placed me in… even if my culture would have me do otherwise.

So strangers, beware! I’m about to interact!

Authorized Apple Business Agent

Authorized Apple Business Agent
Basic Web Design & Graphics is now an official Authorized Apple Business Agent (AABA). My official Agent ID is AA071715. I am now officially Your Apple Solutions Provider. πŸ™‚

If you need anything Apple (MacBook, iPod, iMac, iLife, .Mac, etc…) I am now even more equipped to hook you up with the right stuff for you! And, at no additional charge… it may even be cheaper than going direct through Apple! Nice!

This is so fun! I am loving it!!!

Just wanted to celebrate. More to come… stay tuned…

The Proof Has Arrived!

There's The Steeple... Here's The ChurchWell, it’s here! This afternoon there was a package on my porch from the printer. It was the proof for my book! Yippee!!!

I OKed the proof and should have a few boxes of this book shipped to my house by the second week of July or so!!! Nice!!! I am very much looking forward to that.

More details to follow. Stay tuned to the blog page over the next couple weeks. I’ll be adding a bookstore where you can purchase any of my books (there are three now!) and even get eBook versions! (Those are cheaper… the church book might even be free?)

So… stay tuned… πŸ™‚

OH.. click the cover above for the revised, finished version of the full cover. Thanks to Marie for catching a typo! πŸ™‚

Football

As I sat down to play my one game of Tecmo Super Bowl last night, I thought… “It’s time for FOOTBALL!!!!!” We’re getting really close. Training camps start next month. The season is really about to begin. The Stanley Cup has been won. The NBA champion has been decided. We’ve got a little excitement in the form of the world’s football… but that’s just not enough.

BRING ON THE REAL FOOTBALL!!!!!!!

Yeeeehaaa!!!!!!

(I’ll be posting an early pre-season prognostication on the ol’ Buffalo Bills Review… very soon…)

Cool Things

In the past day or so, I have:

  • Become an Authorized Apple Business Agent
  • Published my second book, Life In The Rearview Mirror
  • Inherited 10 new clients from a webmaster who is retiring
  • Set a date to excavate and re-do our shared driveway
  • Eaten lots of international foods
  • Played through some worship choruses again for the first time in nearly 5 months. πŸ™‚ (Since we’ll be leading people in singing them again starting this Sunday morning…)
  • Grown very, very tired….

Night!

The Longest Day Of The Year

Lemme tell you… this has been the longest day of the year in more ways than one! It’s been fantastic, overall, but… definitely long.

We all know that June 21st (or thereabouts) is the longest day of the year, in terms of sunlight, I suppose. That’s the day the sun comes up the earliest and sets the latest. The first day of summer. The summer solstice. Well, I think this particular June 21st, I took that to the extreme.

Yesterday began at 6:30am with my alarm clock going off a few times before I actually knew what time, or even what day it was. It had already been a long week by Wednesday morning (all week I had been a day ahead of myself, cause I guess I packed an extra day in there somewhere). So, though disoriented, I knew I had to get up and get to work since the day was to end early in order to watch a World Cup match with some friends.

I left the house at 8am, after getting a decent amount of work done in the first hour in the office. Wednesday morning, I play basketball with at least one other guy usually. Sometimes two. It’s a fun way to get the heart pumping. Sometimes it’s just me, so I have invented a game that is challenging, fun, and definitely keeps me moving. Today, I had to play that game. My friend did not show up, so it was just me. I ran hard till 8:30am, then headed home.

Cleaning up, showering up, back to work, Bible with the boys, other random things, and I finally got back in the office a little before 10:00am. Nice. We’re still on a good pace. Now, since the days are all blurring together, I don’t recall if it was Tuesday or Wednesday, but one day I lost most of the day to minor tech support calls. It might have been Wednesday because when we left at about 2:45, I knew I would be coming back to the office, for lack of actual accomplishments that morning. I was right. I would have to come back.

So, we headed to the Jones home for some Argentina soccer and food! Laura made empanadas and I made bread, which made awesome little steak sandwiches called “Lomitos”. Nice. We had a great time! It was fun to hang out in the early afternoon. We laid both girls down for naps, and tried to get into the game. OK, first, I’m not all that knowledgeable about soccer… so, not the biggest fan. Second, what in the world?!? That game was like the quintessential lifeless soccer match. It was the reason no one in America watches soccer! (Sorry, Laura…) πŸ™‚ A 0-0 tie. About 3 chances for a goal (COMBINED) the whole game. It was definitely not as exciting as Argentina’s previous SIX-0 drubbing only one game before. Hopefully the next games we get to see will have a little more action… πŸ™‚

We left there about 5pm or so, and headed for Walmart. Time to pick up some baby supplies mostly. Before Walmart though, I ask, “Hey… can we stop by LaBarge Media … I would like to drop this off.” Jen agreed, and said she could feed the baby while I went in. All good. Got to hang with “Uncle” Dave for a bit. That was fun. We never get to see them much anymore…

So, after a brief visit, and a baby refueling, we figured it was time to hit Walmart! We did… and enjoyed a leisurely stroll through the store. All was going fairly well, actually, and we were fascinated to be heading home around 6:15pm or so. We had lunch around 3:30 that day… so we weren’t even really that hungry. What were we going to do???

Well, on the way, I remembered our friends the VanGorders have a little girl who plays softball on Mondays and Wednesdays. “Wanna do that?” I ask Jen. “Sure!” she replies. So, I call them up… turns out the season ended the week prior, “but hey… just come on over to our house!” “Wanna do that?” I ask Jen, “Sure!” she replies. So it’s off to the VanGorders we go.

After more than an hour of swingset fun, baseball tossing, kiddie-pool splashing and sliding, and various other backyard frivolities, we headed for our home. It was after 8pm now. A more normal Campbell family evening time. As we pull in our driveway, we see our neighbors (as well as their other neighbors) chatting on their front porch. Pulling into our spot, we spot more friends out back! It’s a regular party! So, we get out and chat for a while… nice to hook up with friends.

So, after chatting for a time, it was time to get the kids some dinner. Perhaps it was around 8:30 or 8:45 by now. Jen takes the kids in, I get all the stuff in the back of the van. On my second trip to the van to get the rest, I remembered something I wanted to show our friends who were just leaving. So, I take a quick trip to the front yard and see yet another friend we have not seen in a long while… Mrs. Schoenfelder! She’s chatting with our neighbors, so I said hello real quick, and as I was about to head inside, the entire Nichols family (a family of 6) is walking across the street to our house!!!

What in the world?!?! πŸ™‚

We figured out that including a phone call earlier in the day from friends we haven’t seen in a long time, we got to “hang out” with people from EIGHT families that we would not ordinarily hang out with. Whoa! What a social day! πŸ™‚

So that was fun, and left me super charged. I like people. I like being with our friends. So, that was nice. Meanwhile, it’s after nine, and the kids are still trying to finish the quick dinner we put together, while we chat / hang out with the Nichols family. After everything quieted down, it was well past 10pm, and Jen & I get a little quiet time together. We did watch a Star Trek episode, too. A season-ending cliff-hanger!!! So, we have to wait till Netflix sends the other disc to get the rest of the story!!! Argh!!

Well, it was 11:30 or so, and Jen was ready for bed. Me too… but I knew I had lots more work to do. Do I go to sleep now, while tired, and get up early the next day? Or, do I stay up – knowing I will wake up as I get into the work again – and get the stuff done tonight? I couldn’t choose, but kind of by accident I woke myself up enough that I went upstairs to give it a try. Still tired, I came down again for some food and drink. Found it. Consumed it. Started waking up. Played one game of Tecmo Super Bowl (Bills ROUTED Tampa Bay, 51-0. Nice!) Now I was awake!

About 1:00am, I head up to the office, ready to go. I knew what I had to do, so I started getting to it. But, I had email to go through, and some other things to prepare, so by 1:30 I was ready to go. Things started falling together quickly, so I was definitely awake again. That was good! I got everything done that I wanted to (mostly, I guess) by… 5:00am. πŸ™‚ Ha! Another all nighter!!! IT WAS STARTING TO GET LIGHT WHEN I WENT TO BED AT 5:15!!!!!!!!!!

Now that’s a long day…

But wait!!! It gets better!!!!!!!!

TODAY, I got up around 8:30 or so… then at 9… finally got out of bed shortly after 9, and headed for the shower. I felt kinda weird, but knew I had to get the day started. The kids would be up soon. So… today has gone pretty much as a normal day, except it kinda feels like yesterday still. This was just one reallly long Wednesday. Really long.

It’s late, but not too late now. I plan to GO TO BED. πŸ™‚

THAT, is how my longest day of the year has gone so far in 2006.

AVAILABLE TODAY: Life In The Rearview Mirror!

Life In The Rearview MirrorIt’s here! Life In The Rearview Mirror is now available for purchase through iUniverse.com. Within a week or so, it will be available through Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.com, or you can request a copy at many local brick and mortar stores. I will be receiving my copies in about a week, so look for the new GregsHead.net bookstore to be open sometime in early July… featuring copies of all of my books.

(How weird is it to say “all of my books”?)

Well, if you like to be the first one in the pool, you can order a copy today, and you might even get it before I do!

There is a Browse Before You Buy feature at iUniverse, too… as well as a super cool Adobe eBook format for only $6.00! You can download the whole book as a PDF. Neato. Then you’d definitely have it before me!

Well, just had to share the news! More to come…

Submission Complete

There's The Steeple... Here's The ChurchAs of yesterday, my second book this year (third overall) was submitted to the printer. (This book will be printed in a traditional fashion, where many copies are made up front.) It has certainly been a lot of work to get here, but I am very excited about this book. It is basically the story of the past two years of our life… transitioning out of the traditional model of “church” into a daily relationship with Jesus, living as part of the Church he is building. It has been an amazing journey for us, and I am excited to share it in this way.

I definitely recommend this book to anyone who reads this site. It is collected writings I have posted here, along with some clarifications, and condensing, and additions… all in one place. It will challenge you, but I hope it will also inspire you as we have been inspired – to really live in our daily relationship with Father. It’s what he has called us to… not to serve him (as servants) but to follow him, do life with him (as friends).

Perhaps I will post more here later, as the book becomes available next month… you’ll be able to purchase it through this website. I may even offer a free PDF download, just because I don’t want money to stop people from reading this book. But the book (because of the printing method I chose) will only be $10. (Probably $9.95, since that looks nicer…) πŸ™‚

More to come… just wanted to let you know! πŸ™‚

(NOTE: Click the cover to view a screen capture of the entire cover. The white lines are just guides… ignore those.) πŸ™‚