I need help…


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My Current Hard Work list has a task on it that is kicking my butt.  That line item is to write/edit/publish “the bus story.”  For some reason, I can’t seem to get myself to just start.  I’ve been saying for years that I need to get it written down, but it hasn’t happened yet.

I don’t know if my problem is fear, lack of focus, or just plain laziness.  I know in my head that this isn’t a difficult task.  I know that it won’t take long to get a rough draft typed up.  I know people who can edit it for me.

This post might be an avoidance tool on its own.  What is the problem?  I have until April 1st to cross this thing off my list.

What do you do to stay focused?  How do you make sure you start?  What words of encouragement can you send my way?

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Saint Paul Winter Carnival 2012


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Back in 1886, a reporter from New York described Saint Paul, then the fastest growing city in the country, as “another Siberia, unfit for human habitation in the winter.”  To prove him wrong, the people of Saint Paul organized their first Winter Carnival.

There are events going on all around the area including ice carving, geo-caching, ice skating, art shows, a couple of parades, music, formal events, and fireworks.  Every once in a while, with enough funding, they build an ice palace.

2004 Saint Paul WInter Carnival Ice Palace

2004 Saint Paul Winter Carnival Ice Palace

An entire legend was created around the battle between winter and spring.  The carnival starts out with crowning of Boreas, the King of the Winds, and the Queen of the Snows.  At the end, Vulcanus Rex, the god of Fire overthrows the king and spring is able to return.

The past couple of years, we haven’t participated in a whole lot.  This year, the big hurrah at the end of the carnival is on Liz’s birthday, so I think we’ll probably go to the torchlight parade and watch some fireworks. We might even make it to the overthrow.

 

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Current Hard Work Update – January 30, 2012


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There are only a couple of things to mention for this update.  First, I haven’t made a whole lot of progress on my current hard work list, but I have been productive on some other projects, so I’m ok with that.

One thing that I have been working on that correlates with doing a better job of showcasing people and products I believe in is my review for Mojo Monkey Donuts from a couple of weeks ago.  I put a very short video on YouTube with a few pictures and a quick pan of the shop to give an idea of what to expect.  What surprised me is that within a couple of hours of uploading the video, The people at Mojo Monkey Donuts put a link up on their website to the review and embedded the video.

I thought it was really cool to be included like that just because I put them out there on this blog.

This isn’t the first time something like this has happened.  A few months ago, a couple of my pictures and videos from the Maiden Rock Winery & Cidery Medieval Feast were included in their newsletter, which was also pretty cool.

Speaking of videos, when I added some videos of Red Bull Crashed Ice to YouTube, I figured they’d get some views.  I totally was not expecting to get thousands of views within days.  A few weeks after that one-time event, I’m still getting days with 300-500 views.  SWEET!

Both of these cases are motivation for me to continue highlighting people and products that are worth your time to check them out and to keep working on my video production skills.

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Samantha’s Legacy


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Exactly one year ago, our little Samantha was born.  She only made it 4 months in the womb, but her existence has changed the world.

A week or two prior to her birth, we were sitting in a perinatal doctor’s office getting an ultrasound.  We were sent to the perinatologist because the ultrasounds at the regular doctor didn’t look quite right.  As we were sitting there watching the baby that would be named Samantha on a big flat screen TV, I knew in my heart that she wasn’t going to make it to term.  Why?  I don’t know, but I knew.  I knew this could be the only time that I would have to see her rolling around and stretching and waving her arms.  I never took my eyes off the screen.  I wanted to burn these images into my memory.

On January 26th of 2011, We had 2 appointments scheduled — first with the regular doctor, the second with the perinatologist.  Liz went to the first appointment and I was going to go along to the second one.  She found out Samantha had passed at that first appointment. The second one didn’t happen.  I should have been at that first appointment, instead I decided that work was more important than going to 2 appointments in the same day.

Liz called me and told me what happened.  I came home and we grabbed a few things before heading to the hospital.

Up to this point, I hadn’t lost anyone close to me.  I honestly feared how I would react to the death of a close friend or family member.  Would I totally flip out?  Would I ignore it?  I had no clue.  I felt like a ticking time-bomb without being able to see the timer countdown.

I survived he loss of my own child.  I think having a sense of gratitude and appreciation for the time we did have helps.  I’ll always have these few memories.

Samantha has pushed me through some of my own barriers.  Her memory reminds me that we all only have a little time on this planet so we need to take advantage of every moment.  It’s too short to spend all your time working.  It’s also too short to spend all your time playing.  We need to have experiences.

I’ve mentioned it a few times before but this blog wouldn’t exist if not for Samantha.  I actually thought about creating it a few years ago but I “never got around to it.”  She pushed me and it has helped me move forward.

We have lots of new parents and people who are about to be new parents at work these days.  I don’t have any parenting tips for them, but I can be voice of reason when the doctors appointments get to be more and more frequent.  Work can wait.  They need to invest that time in their families.

We’ve traveled more.  Sometimes just within town, but we are participating in our lives rather than being spectators.  We’ve experienced new things and met new people.  We’ve helped people by writing about our experiences.  We’ve helped business owners by spreading the word about their businesses to people that otherwise may never have heard about them.

All because a little girl didn’t make it.

We’re going to go visit her place of burial today but she’s always with us, pushing us to keep moving forward.

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Sweet and Tart Cherry Pie

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I came upon this recipe by Donna Currie for a blueberry pie after Kate of Kate In The Kitchen tweeted about it.  I thought it looked too good to not try it.  After going to 3 different stores looking for … Continue reading

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