Friday, December 21, 2007

Bloggin' for Loggin'

I just took some time to help my son Perrin start his own blog. It was really fun and he is transferring all of his recipes from a notebook he has onto a blog. We'll see how it goes and what kind of ideas he gets for recipes. He is allergic to wheat so all of his recipes will be gluten free. He first found out that he is allergic when he started kindergarten but now he is pretty used to it. Go check it out!

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

The day she said 'Yes'

July 19, 1997
Looking at the picture of my wife and me that I have posted to the right, I decided to add that title. When we were engaged I remember saying one of the things that attracted me to her was that I liked who I was when I was with her. I'm glad that she said 'yes' and continue to thank her for that. She's the best!

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Keith Christensen- CEO of SLC

CEO of SLC? Trust me, nothing could be better. I work for the government and have seen time and again the value of having what we call private sector people in office. I'll admit that I was more than a little wary of having our now Governor Huntsman take office, but now I look at what he's done and how he's been able to focus on being efficient and cutting back on government spending and all the tax surpluses we've seen. I'm impressed.

When I first saw Keith's name for mayor and found out that he was being backed by Rocky I just passed right over his name. I don't think we've had a more adversarial, confrontational, and divisive mayor than Rocky and this has helped him to get lots of media attention, but has always left a bad taste in my mouth. To that end, it has been a huge disadvantage to him since even his good ideas (yes, it's true, there are some out there) are not well received since I automatically think he's working some angle or his prior divisiveness has just left ash in my mouth and I have a hard time listening to anything else he says. Knowing this, yes, I had a hard time accepting Keith as a viable candidate, but now I am 100% for him.

Think of this...SLC has a budget of what? About 600-650 million dollars? How many employees? Though it isn't, it can easily be compared to a very large company. The skills that Keith has in private industry totally put him ahead of the game in leadership for the mayoral office. He just has a different way of doing things because in his business you either have to make it work, or you're out. And this can happen fast. I remember watching the first Ghostbusters where Dan Aykroyd is getting kicked out of his cushy office where they were living off of research grants from the University and he is scared of "making it". He tells Bill Murray, "You don't know what it's like in the private sector...they expect results.".

If you vote for Keith that is exactly what you'll get...results. He is just better equipped to solve our problems from crime to environment issues, cutting back in spending to bringing people together. Just take a look. www.keithformayor.com. Also try going to one of the mayoral debates. There is about one a week this month. Ask him a question...then you'll see what I have- a person you can vote FOR instead of voting against someone, a leader and a person who will make a positive change for SLC.

Monday, July 30, 2007

Salt Lake City's mayoral race- who's your daddy?

As you'll find out about me, I watch a lot of movies. Love 'em and don't make any excuses for it. I love the line in "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" where Angelina Jolie is giving Brad Pitt a run for his money and says, "who's your daddy now?" I also saw this star wars poster that I have to have that has Darth Vadar menacingly reaching out with the quote, "who's your daddy"?



Well, I just can't get this mayoral race out of my mind lately. It's all I can think about (sad, huh?). It is coming down to the question, "who's your daddy"? Or, as the most recent polls by Dan Jones indicate, it may turn out to be, "who's your mommy"? This position is so vital to our community. When you look back at the last 8 years of the reign of Rocky you can see how important of a decision the SLC voters have come Sept 11th. I have definitely locked into who I know will be the best mayor for SLC. Several months ago I went through the long list of candidates and did my research on all of them and tried to meet each of them and/or see them in a public debate forum. Once I got to know them, it became clear to me that Keith Christensen (http://www.keithformayor.com/) was head and shoulders above the rest. This isn't saying that the other candidates are poor choices...Keith is just the better one.



Over the next while I am most likely going to address why I am backing Keith since I can't do it all on one posting, but I would love to have some comments from people who either agree, or especially from ones who disagree and why. I have heard that there are also many "undecideds" out there and would love to bend your "e-ars" for a moment or two as to why Keith makes the most sense for SLC. I am still way new to blogging and my blogs will most likely go unnoticed so I better learn some ways to "market" my blog if I am to get comments going on it.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

The Gift of Gab

In the movie, "O Brother where art thou?" John Goodman (the bible selling, union flag saving, cyclops) tells George Clooney, "I can tell, that like me, you've been blessed with the gift of gab." Seeing how my wife often tells me that you can't shut me up when it comes to certain topics, I thought starting a blog would be a great way to jot down my ideas. I most likely have an opinion on everything and like to make it known. I have several ideas of what I want to write about but first I have to sit down and figure out the best way to post them all. So, for now...welcome.


P.S. more gabbing to come

P.S.S. do people really use P.S. anymore?

P.S.S.S. I don't even think you can use this last one, or maybe even the one above, but I like to make up words and rules as I go.