Friday, March 28, 2008

I think this is critical to our future!

The link to this posting takes you to the Wall Street Journal commentary on the income taxes of the Obama clan. My concern isn't their taxes. My concern is voting into office a president that hasn't planned for his children's college much less his retirement or the future of our nation. From the looks of the tax return, what little money they put away, they took right back out. They suffer from impulse buying. This type of character flaw is the last thing we need for our country. This is the type of person that buys a Starbucks coffee instead of paying for their children's school lunches. This is the type of person that charges MORE on a credit card knowing they can't afford to make the minimum payment at the end of the month. This is a sign of being totally irresponsible! 

Friday, March 14, 2008

Tyler Performing "Bad Moon Rising" by CCR

This performance was Friday night at Douglas High School during their annual Cabaret. Tyler has really progressed in his musical skills. We really have to hand it to his music director Jennifer. How she brings so much talent out of all these kids is beyond me. Tyler was also awarded the "Louis Armstrong Jazz Award which is given to the student that the other jazz musicians feel has demonstrated a real dedication to the music.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Just back from Reno








I had a good trip to Reno. I learned a bunch about the environment and how important Global Warming is to Attorneys. As TDY's go it wasn't bad but I would have preferred a place with a beach instead of slot machines. I happened across a fun blog site of a couple traveling through the Bahamas on a sailboat. You should take a look if you get the chance. http://fiberglassvengeance.blogspot.com. I do want to apologize for not posting for some time.I went through a change. I had my 50th birthday and I suppose I started counting the remaining days. I think I have turned that around. I started teaching "Financial Peace University" which helps me better understand why I do what I do.