Have $200K to Burn?

Entrepreneur Richard Branson and aerospace genius Burt Rutan have unveiled the “mother ship” for Virgin Galactic, the world’s first “spaceline”. The White Knight Two is a specially designed dual-fuselage aircraft that will carry a small spaceship called Space Ship Two up to about 50,000 feet and release it. Space Ship Two will then launch its own rocket and reach a height of about 62 miles (about 327,000 feet for you aviation junkies), technically entering space and giving its passengers 5 minutes of weightlessness and a heck of a view, according to the report. Sound fun? It sure does to me! Unfortunately the cost right now is around $200,000. =)

Muppets do Soulja Boy

You might think the Boxes are sitting around doing nothing while we wait for Brenden. But NO! Instead we’re spending time searching the Interwebs for entertaining material. Today I have not one, but TWO versions of the Muppets doing Soulja Boy. Check ’em out:

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It Hurts So Good

No baby yet! Once he arrives, I’ll try to post an update and picture before we leave the hospital. Contractions are getting stronger and closer together, but we’re not yet sure whether they are strong Braxton-Hicks contractions or true early labor. It shouldn’t be long now! Our next checkup is Wed afternoon. I’ll post an update on Brenden’s page.

Yesterday we decided to treat ourselves to massages at Las Colinas Theraputic Massage. We recently learned that a friend of ours from IBC named Heather is a massage therapist, so we paid her a visit. Heather is awesome! She found knots in my back that I never knew existed and punished them, just like I wanted. If I’m not sore the day after a massage, I don’t think I got my money’s worth. But she can also use a much gentler touch, which she did for Jenny and worked wonders on her hips and feet. They share an office with Irving Chiropractic, which seems like a smart partnership.

Groundhog Day

One of my favorite movies is Groundhog Day with Bill Murray. I enjoy the humor, of course, but even more appealing is the concept: what if you could relive the same day over and over? No consequences, no limits, no rules. No matter what happens, you go to sleep at the end of the day, and everything gets magically reset in the morning. BUT-the cool part-you can retain the memories of what you did or learned the previous day.

If I were stuck in a Groundhog Day, I would use some of my days to learn all sorts of things, including how to play guitar and piano, various languages, etc., kinda like The Matrix except much, much slower. I would try all sorts of approaches to talk to people about Jesus to see what worked and what didn’t. Much of my time would be spent experimenting with people, just talking about different things and seeing how the conversations go. I would travel all over to see as many places as I could in a one-day timeframe. Since it wouldn’t count (right, Mom?), I would jump out of a perfectly good airplane with a parachute. Probably several times. I’d rent a Viper and take it out to Texas Motor Speedway, probably driving a little fast on the way back as well. I’d get a motorcycle, too, and see how fast it could go. I’d pick a fight with someone just to see how I would do (maybe after studying some martial arts). And of course I’d go streaking, probably at a Rangers game since they are warmer than Stars games and have more room to run.

What kinds of crazy and/or interesting things would you do on your Groundhog Day?

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The Path of Least Resistance

One of my many coworkers is a senior guy named Jim who works the afternoon shift on West Coast departures. When I worked afternoons, I enjoyed being his “pod-mate” (our office is arranged in “pods” of 3 desks each) because he was a great storyteller and had dozens of stories to tell. At some point he decided to collect many of his stories into a book. After a long time writing and refining his book, he finally published The Path of Least Resistance last year through a self-publishing company. Follow the link to buy a copy on Amazon so he’ll get a couple extra bucks in royalties. I’m about halfway through my copy and am really enjoying it! His flair for storytelling and his personality definitely come through in his writing. I admire both his dedication and his talent. Just writing anything of quality takes hard work, much less refining one’s entire life into a book-length collection of stories that both entertain the reader and support any kind of thesis. Self-publishing seems to be increasingly popular these days. You decide which services you want, pay the publishing company a fee, and provide the manuscript. They lay out and print your book and can also distribute or even market the book for you.

Jim’s success made me wonder if I would ever have the guts and dedication to write an autobiography, and whether anyone other than my mom would actually buy it. I’ve had a fairly interesting life I suppose, and I’ve been told by a few people that I have some talent. But an entire book full of stories about me? As fun as it might be, I don’t think I’m up for it right now. My own Path of Least Resistance currently involves simply enjoying the rest of Jim’s book and wondering, deep inside, whether someday I might follow in his footsteps.

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Rock Band

Jenny and I played a fun new game this weekend called Rock Band. It’s like Guitar Hero but takes the experience even further by adding other instruments and vocals to create, well, a rock band. Each person has an electronic “instrument”, either a guitar, drum kit, or microphone. You choose a song together from over 60 available songs. Then you “play” it by hitting the buttons on the guitar while strumming, hitting the drum pads, or singing as directed by the scrolling musical “score” on the screen. It’s fun to watch, even more fun to play, and highly addictive, especially when you invite your friends and family over and take turns on the different parts. For example, I played drums on the Beastie Boys’ “Sabotage”, guitar on The Clash’s “Should I Stay or Should I Go,” and sang vocals on Sweet’s “Ballroom Blitz”. You can also add a second guitar for the bass part. It’s an absolute blast! Unfortunately, the Rock Band set were were using belongs to Jenny’s department and will be used for events, so we have to give it back. We brought it home to unlock as many songs as we could before the first event. We hope to get our own set later. When we do, you need to come over and rock out with us!

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