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The Element of Surprise

The video below was part of a short-lived, but complicated, practical joke I attempted to play on a colleague. It’s what as known as a “Rick Roll.” It’s an overused joke, to be sure, but in context I thought it would be pretty funny. Consider it a delayed April Fools prank…and thanks for putting up with me! ;)

http://www.theroades.com/videos/surprise.flv
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Rebecca takes the FB plunge…

After hearing me talk up social networking for the last six months, Rebecca explored Facebook for a couple of days using my Facebook account. I was okay with her perusing the site and even starting conversations with folks. But when she started initiating friend requests, I gently suggested that she open her own account! After all, she has a different network of friends.

After mulling it over (for a couple of seconds), Rebecca decided to open her own account! Yes, everyone, you can now find Rebecca on Facebook! She’s already made a billion connections and is starting to flirt with some of the (mostly time-wasting) applications…If you’re in Facebook and we haven’t become “friends,” look us up!

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Moving friends & feeling old

Last weekend, I had the unusual opportunity to help friends move. By unusual, I simply mean that I haven’t been asked to help someone move in around eight years. Now, eight years ago, it seemed like I was moving someone every other weekend…but I’m a bit older and out of practice now. Needless to say, Sunday was a very sore day for me!

I thought I’d capture some of my “lessons learned” from countless experiences as a moving volunteer. I’ve found the following factors determine the success of a moving day:

  • All packing must be done prior to move day! No exceptions.
  • Plan for 4-5 hours max. Ideally, start at 7:00 or 8:00 and end no later than 1:00. That’s about how long you can expect a squad of healthy guys to put forth significant effort. After lunch, productivity usually plummets.
  • Did I say lunch!? Food is critical on move day. Donuts/coffee in the AM, pizza/cold drinks in the PM.
  • Designate a “truck loader” – this person must currently or formerly be an obsessive Tetris addict. He/she will stay in the truck and determine how best to pack everything in.
  • Prioritize what absolutely must get moved (i.e., furniture you can’t move yourself). If your volunteer crew can’t finish, what’s left can be handled by you.
  • For an apartment, about 5-6 strong, capable guys is sufficient. For a townhouse, up that to at least 8. If you don’t have that, it’ll be a rough day with possible injuries…
  • No non-workers (i.e., kids, the lazy, or those who may risk serious injury) allowed! Everyone is welcome during the housewarming party, but these folks will only get in the way of a productive move.
  • At the destination home, one of the individual’s “in charge” should do nothing except direct traffic. Nothing is worse than holding that 2-ton sofa while someone finds out where it’s going.

I’m going to add a couple more, just for fun:

  • If you have extremely, ridiculously, usually large/heavy items that require disassembly or a professional weightlifter to move, WARN PEOPLE! Ah-hem…for example, a piano. There’s a reason there are professional piano movers: They’re HEAVY! (and expensive)
  • Absolutely, under no conditions whatsoever, are SANDALS to be worn on move day. Sneakers or boots (steel-toed preferred) only.
  • Try your best to keep all “unmentionable” garments…well, unmentioned. Though there’s few things funnier than seeing a guy pick up an open drawer and suddenly realize he’s carrying the happy couple’s private indulgences, it’s probably in everyone’s best interest to pack these delicates and keep them private.

Just some collected thoughts from a veteran volunteer.

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Our incredible community!

I want to take a moment and thank everyone who has supported us during M’s first two weeks…can you believe she’s two weeks old already?! Besides the obvious gift of friendship, prayer, and encouragement, we are very thankful to (in chronological order):

  • Becky and Tim Moore took the girls (twice) when Rebecca went into labor. Dinner at Burger King and a sleepover – what fun! A tasty casserole recently was a big hit, too!
  • Mom Danna spent a week with us, spending time with the girls, making meals, and generally helping keep our house running.
  • Ryan and Laura Hammond gave us amazing chicken fajitas (that lasted for three meals!); Laura has also graciously taken the kids to the park!
  • Nichole and Josh Toms provided us with a delicious lasagna dinner (and a case of Sam Adams Octoberfest!)
  • Janice and Alden Lum gave us a tasty chicken, broccoli, and noodle casserole
  • Betty and Rob Hopkins sent R and Z care packages (see the Star Whirls video)
  • Sherri and Brandon Wilson brought over an awesome package of steak, wine, bread, salad, and ice cream for dessert!
  • Kathy and Dennis Stotts delivered her world-famous mac-and-cheese (with tomatoes and mushrooms) and pork roast; these critics give it five stars!

Thanks to Great-Grandma Day, Suni’s father-in-law, Mom Roades and Barry, and others for your kind thoughts and generous gifts for M. We love and appreciate all of you!

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