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The random thoughts, ideas, musings and more of an Ohio native living in Chicago.
I have been rather busy lately. I will be until well after my wedding at the end of October. I am interested to know who has been looking at this blog. I can see where people are logging on from, but feel free to leave a comment. Maybe you can help me find a theme… riiiiiiiiiiiiiight.
I am back from a good (long) weekend. I was in a good friend’s wedding. It was a lot of fun and an all around great wedding. My fiancĂ©e and I have been going to a lot of weddings this year. None have made me as excited for our wedding as my friend’s.
This week will be a busy one. Friends are coming Wednesday for dinner and the coming weekend will be spent in South Bend on wedding plans.
FOOTBALL!!!
I thoroughly enjoy football season. I enjoy watching teams do the unexpected. I enjoy spending time with friends at games, or watching games at home. I enjoy returning to Notre Dame. I enjoy walking the campus after a football weekend with my fiancee.
As I am watching the USF-Kansas game I keep thinking of a “great” movie. It is the “Best of Times” starring Robin Williams and Kurt Russell. It is about small town football. A great watch for anyone who understands how a small town can live or die with its football team.
There are several great quotes from the movie… here are a few…
Reno Hightower – “She's gonna leave me as soon as I fix her car.”
Colonel – “Jack, Jack, Jack, I don’t have time for this personal descent into madness! I’m a busy maaannn. I’ve got to run the bank, and the Bakersfield booster club, you probably heard, I’m president of the potato bowl this year.”
Jack Dundee- “It’s that time of year again. When the first leaf of autumn falls forlornly to the barren ground below.”
Reno Hightower – “By the way, did you know in the case of all out nuclear war that Taft,
You can often find this gem for $9-$10. It also appears on TV every so often if you don't want to take the risk.
GO IRISH!
It seems like weekends are busier than weekdays anymore. This weekend was spent at the Notre Dame – San Diego State game. While it wasn’t the best game ever ND won. The rest of the weekend was spent with family, friends, and wedding appointments.
Things are taking shape. It is just hard to believe we have a little over a month until the wedding.
Hopefully I will have a chance to post more during the week (and maybe even figure out what this blog is all about!).
It seems that everywhere you look someone or something is exhorting you to just do something. Whether you should be innovating, leading, motivating, thinking, there is an advertisement or two that will greet you when you turn on the TV or the computer. (The the IBM stop talking start doing type of commercial) I struggle to believe that there is a substitution for a well thought out plan that is flexible enough to be executed despite problems that may arise.
If we spend all of our time doing things we will spend a considerable amount of time redoing things later. In today’s society that is focused on “me” and instant gratification there is a tendency to avoid the mundane. The mundane often involves planning, critical thinking, and research. The easy way out is to simply rush into a project. Careful planning will take into account the need to move quickly, research as the project evolves, or even wait for a more appropriate time. There is a tendency to look at planning as a first step, nothing more. The best plans evolve with a project. They are not abandoned as the project moves forward.
Most teachers admonish students to think things through. You hear mantras such as, “Anything worth doing in a rush must be worth doing twice.” There is a time for instant reaction, gut instincts, and the like, however, I believe that time is much more rare than the time that calls for a careful study of the problem at hand.
As I sit here typing I am taking a fresh look at several of the projects I am involved in, both at work and at home, and I am wondering how well I am following my own advice. I know there are projects I am more interested in seeing done than studied. As much as this post looks at the way society perceives, or wants us to perceive the world, it is a trip down memory lane to the teachers and coworkers who have tried to keep things in focus.
Sooooo….things have been a bit hectic.
My random thought for the day: I don’t have that many truly random deep thoughts.
Things that have crossed my mind lately:
· Fearing change is a counterproductive way to live life in a world that is constantly changing
· I wish I had more time to cook.
· I wish I had more time.
· There is no excuse for not having at least some knowledge in this information age. There are a nearly unlimited number of resources that provide at least some worthwhile facts in an instant.
· I would like to shake the hand of the person who invented the air conditioner.
· Long weekends seem shorter than regular weekends.
· People forget things, even important things.
· You can burn your foot on a George Forman grill (Yes, I am watching The Office)
Organization can help in so many ways. There is no excuse for not trying to get more organized. I keep trying to convince myself of this. Sometimes the hardest thing is to move from knowing something to doing something.