- I heard kale chips are healthy and easy to make so I thought I’d give them a try. They were actually pretty good, and DaugterGeeding said, “These are delicious, Daddy.”
- The Stockton Thunder hockey team let their fans paint the ice and the team will play on that surface. Check out some pictures and a news segment here.
- During the Sugar Bowl a commercial aired in which a child said there are poisonous snakes in 49 of the 50 states. He couldn’t be more incorrect, snakes are not poisonous, but venomous. But in case you are wondering, Alaska is the lone state without any venomous snakes.
- The guys on KTCK The TICKET state that the reasons so many of them vacation in December and other radio stations play non-stop Christmas music is because ratings for that time period are taking into consideration regarding advertising and such.
- We’re getting to a point in which we can use technology to examine the reflection of a person’s pupil in a photo to view what the subject is seeing.
- Over the last several years I noticed college football teams that were ranked in the top two of the nation but later knocked out play poorly in a bowl game, as if they feel they aren’t playing for anything unless it’s for the national title. That’s what Alabama looked like last night, like they really didn’t care. Like Ricky Bobby and his father said, ,”If you aren’t first, you’re last.”
- Last night I was told that I’m Josh Huepel‘s doppelganger. In high school and college, I was told Luc Longley.
- The state trooper that protects Bob Stoops always gets my attention, here’s an article about him.
- I saw the headline “Priest found slain in church rectory” and instantly had to look up what’s a rectory.
- The first baby of 2014 born in Lubbock was named So’Unique Miracle Randle. That name makes me think of something that annoys me, that is, when people are explaining something and they just end it with “so . . .” as if what was said makes perfect sense.
- This six-year-old is a great multitasker.
- Someone took a cardboard cutout of Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and took a bunch pun photos.
- I’m not saying Art Briles is going to be the next coach of the Washington Redskins, but when RGIII was on the sidelines with him at the Fiesta Bowl you know they had to broach the topic at least once sometime prior or after the game.
- ‘Left Behind’ Fans Question Nicolas Cage’s Faith, Wonder About Actual Rapture Before Film’s Release
- Elderly Couple Ran a Marathon Every Day of 2013
- Republican Sen Mark Kirk’s Friendship With Jackson Cunningham, 11-Year-Old Stroke Victim, Inspires Others
I forgot how much I enjoyed these old Nike Gridiron Briscoe High School commercials
Father loses 40 pounds to his child’s life
A Chicago father got in shape– fast– to save the life of his baby daughter, who needed a liver transplant.
Eduardo Camargo’s youngest daughter, Jazlyn, was born with a condition called biliary atresia that left her needing a liver transplant. Camargo didn’t’ want his daughter to have to wait for a donor, so he went to doctors to see if he could give the 5-month old part of his liver. Doctors told him he needed to lose weight.
“There was fat or steatosis in the liver. So we counseled him that to be a donor safely, he would have to lose weight,” Dr. Talia Baker said.
“That’s when it hit me, and I knew I had to do something because I didn’t want my daughter to be on the waiting list,” Camargo said.
Camargo, 35, hit the street, running 20 miles a week.
“When I would be nauseous I would just think of my daughter, my eyes would get wider, and I knew I had to keep going. My thing in my head all the time was, ‘Please God, help me help my daughter,'” Camargo said.
The workout and healthy eating paid off. He slimmed down to 168 pounds, which decreased the fat in his liver. As Jazlyn took a sudden turn for the worse, Camargo qualified to donate.
The surgery went smooth, and a team of doctors removed about one-third of Camargo’s liver, which was rushed across the street to Lurie Children’s Hospital to replace Jazlyn’s failing liver. After months of recovery, Jazlyn’s back home.
Bag of Randomness
- On Christmas Day our garbage and recycling service were running, which surprised me. On New Year’s Day the recycling service ran but not the garbage, which surprised me.
- WifeGeeding tells me she loves my beard, but for Christmas she about me after shave lotion.
- WifeGeeding wore her robe all morning but after wearing it after two hours a baby gecko surprised her by crawling out of her sleeve and he didn’t freak out whatsoever.
- Since last night was the first time her Baylor Bears played in a BCS Bowl Game I bathed both kids and put them to bed, cleaned the bathroom, and also folded the laundry so her focus could be on the game.
- Baylor had a great year and their fans should relish this season, but as I’ve been saying all along, they have been over-rated. They played high school caliber competition with a heavily loaded home schedule and ran up the score and people fell in love with point totals. But when they actually played decent teams they struggled, so it was no surprise to me that they lost the Fiesta Bowl as a 17-point favorite to a team ranked nine spots lower than them. Next year Baylor also starts the season against three powder puff teams.
- The Art Briles to Texas rumors are starting back again. If he does leave Baylor to take the UT job it will make me sick to my stomach as I can’t stand the man, mainly from my high school days and a small personal negative encounter I had with him. On the other hand, it would be high comedy to see how the Baylor folks would react putting the guy on a pedestal and then burning him in effigy in a few weeks time. And of course it would be funny to see the UT zealots who didn’t like him then treat him as the second coming.
- I watched two J.J. Abrams movies, Super 8 and Star Trek Into Darkness. My gosh, that guy loves to use the lens flare that it almost takes away from the film. If you are a fan of the Spielberg movies of the early 80’s you’ll love Super 8 as there are elements of E.T., Close Encounters, and The Goonies. As for Star Trek, it was much better than expected.
- I’ve gotten WifeGeeding interesting in Sherlock and for that I’m happy.
- Three kinds of reoccurring dreams over the past couple of months, and for some reason my parents are alive in the dreams:
- I’m in my 30’s, perhaps current age, and have to go back to finish one more year at Hardin-Simmons University and live in the dorms. For some reason I can’t get back into the swing of things and always forget to go to my classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and when I do remember, I can’t remember the name of the class or where it is located.
- Once again I’m around the same age but have to go back to Mineral Wells High School for a full year at a newly built high school, but this time it’s my entire class that I graduated with in 1994. I’m worried about losing my job taking so much time off, get along somewhat with old teachers and friends, but have trouble getting back into the swing of things and uncomfortable with teachers who are younger than me.
- It’s a few weeks before I’m about to get married but WifeGeeding wants to break it off. None of my friends have ever met WifeGeeding and have no idea what she looks like. On the day of the wedding I find someone to step in who isn’t remotely attractive and my friends grow suspicious and then I wake up.
- After the ball drops in Times Square everyone kisses and sings “Auld Lang Syne” followed by Frank Sinatra’s “New York New York”. I wish Big D NYE would do some sort of modern remix of the theme song used in the “Dallas” television series, even if they just used the opening chords.
- I read an article the other day in which the author stated his 20-something-year-old daughter never heard a busy signal. She heard one over the
Christmas breakholidays and thought her phone was broke. - Speaking of 20-something-year-females, Troy Aikman mentioned in a recent interview that one came up to him and asked if he was that guy that broadcasts football and had no idea he had a playing career.
- The local news always has a story about the first baby of the year born in Dallas and Tarrant County. For many years both were Hispanic, but this year one was white and the other South Asian. The South Asian population has boomed in the area and I wouldn’t be surprised if this becomes the norm.
- New Year’s Twins in D.C Born in 2013 and 2014
- WifeGeeding loves a clean house, and there’s nothing wrong with that. Sometimes she’ll start to reorganize things, and what I have a problem with is when she moves stuff and doesn’t tell me where I can find it, because most of the time she’s no where to be found when I’m looking for a recently moved item. We use to keep the vinegar in the kitchen, but now she considers it a cleaning supply and it was hiding in the laundry room.
- A husband and wife have an interesting reading challenge. Both have very different reading tastes and always feel the other should read what they just finished, so for the next year they will select a book for their spouse to read and each will blog about it.
- Top 10 philanthropic gifts of 2013
- The White House photographer released his year in pictures for 2013.
- Design for Airplane Seats as Comfy as Aeron Chairs
- Just a GIF of a basset hound running in slow motion.
- This animated data visualization translates the ups and downs of the 2013 stock market into musical notes.
- Mugger shot dead after bullet bounces off victim’s face
- Mumford and Sons say convincing people they’re Irish is the secret of their success
- I can’t believe they are remaking The Naked Gun with Ed Helms.

