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For the love of the game…

On the opening weekend of the college football season I had the privilege and pleasure of taking my 10 year old son Keegan to the Oklahoma State vs. Georgia game.  It was one of the greatest college football experiances I have ever had.  The atmosphere was electric as tens of thousands of people converged on Stillwater.  Keegan was getting in to it.  The pregame show was blur of energy and sound.  The crescendo was when four jets from Vance Air force base flew over the newly renovated stadium.  This is where I get excited as the game starts and Keegan ( I did not realize this until later) started to lose interest.  During the first quarter I became more and more frustrated with him.  He was doing everything but watch the game.  I even went so far as to suggest I might bring someone else next time if he goofed off the whole time.

It finally dawned on me that the reason he was so disinterested in the game was he didn’t understand it.  I never took the time to explain what was happening on the field.  So for the rest of the game I began teaching him how football was played.  At first he humored me. However as the game continued you could see the interest in him come to the surface.  He began to ask questions about the game and even began to understand some of what was happening on the field.  So I continued to teach him the game, to disciple him in the ways of college football.  By the end of the game all he had was two questions ” Can we go to the Hideaway and when is the next game?”.

So on October 31st we will headed back to Stillwater a to stare down mad cow disease in the form of Bevo and the Texas Long Horns.  At that game I  continued to disciple him to love football.

Everyday since and for years to come I will disciple him, I will teach him not football but the ways of the Lord.  Proverbs 22:6 says ” Train up a child in the way he should go,
Even when he is old he will not depart from it.”(NASB)  I invested a Saturday afternoon in teaching him to love football, I will spend a lifetime training him to live for God, a little bit everyday.  I will let him see my passion for Christ and therefore help his passion grow.  At times he may get distracted, he might even goof off, but I will not waiver.  I will wait for him to show interest and then I will pour in to him until he is overflowing.

Everyday is game-day, just make sure your paying attention.  You never know when God is going to call an audible and open the door to your child’s heart.


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IP based KVM’s a must have tool for companies with remote locations

ServerRackI loaded new firmware on the two IP Based KVM switches the company I work for has.  It was a great update from Belkin it made the switches browser interface work like I had hoped it when when I purchased them last year.  They are a fantastic tool for small companies who have the need to manage servers in several locations. Up until today I might have recommended something other than Belkin.  I had originally chosen them based on price and what seemed like a solid feature set.  One the thing to note is that they oddly require PS/2 keyboard and mouse connections.

So if you have servers in remote locations and have the need to have console control over them IP based KVM switches are the way to go.  Many companies make so do the research to find the one that will fit your organization the best.


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2010-01-09

  • RT @CyrilJones: Full Circle Men's Group at Panera in Oswego, IL. Come join us // be there in 8 or 9 …hours 07:12:12
  • RT @kennyconley: @samluce it's 18 degrees outside… Help! When do I build the igloo? //. Could be worse…it's 8 degrees here 09:05:51
  • I will be looking for three men to mentor this year, how about you? Who will you pour in to this year? 09:53:05
  • Just got done looking at stars with Keegan using his new telescope…very cool and cold! 23:37:29

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2010-01-08

  • It is a balmy 7 degrees in Edmond this morning. Very thankful to have a warm home to live in. 06:14:50
  • i would prefer not to have friends like Job had 06:46:19
  • love a trade organization that is supposed to help, but in reality makes things harder….i.e. example forms that can't be edited #fail 16:45:38

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  • up before everyone else reading …seeking direction we have big decisions to make 07:33:05

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