Bag of Randomness for Tuesday, November 7, 2017

  • Sadly, another mass murder. Sadly, we as a society have started to become numb to such events. However, when such a thing happens I immediately think back to the Amish school shooting in 2006.
    • On Oct. 2 at West Nickel Mines School, a one-room Amish schoolhouse in Lancaster County, Penn., a man in a baseball cap came to the door, holding a shotgun. He ordered everyone out but the female students. The police arrived within 10 minutes but the man opened fire, shooting all of the girls and then himself.
    • Yes, I remember the murder, but what I remember most about the horrific event was how the Amish responded.
      • And, in fact, as we were standing next to the body of this 13-year-old girl, the grandfather was tutoring the young boys. He was making a point, just saying to the family, we must not think evil of this man.” [Source]
      • As Mary and Ben explained the day’s violence to their sons, they emphasized the importance of forgiveness and trusting in God. “I just feel bad for the gunman,” Ben said. “He had a mother and a wife and a soul and now he’s standing before a just God.” [Source]
      • And this is how the Amish reached out to the shooter’s family.
        • A Roberts family spokesman said an Amish neighbor comforted the Roberts family hours after the shooting and extended forgiveness to them. Amish community members visited and comforted Roberts’ widow, parents, and parents-in-law. One Amish man held Roberts’ sobbing father in his arms, reportedly for as long as an hour, to comfort him. The Amish have also set up a charitable fund for the family of the shooter.About 30 members of the Amish community attended Roberts’ funeral, and Marie Roberts, the widow of the killer, was one of the few outsiders invited to the funeral of one of the victims.
      • “Grace finds goodness
        In everything”
  • I’m also reminded of the shooting at the Wedgwood Baptist Church in Fort Worth back in 1999.
    • On Sept. 15, 1999, horror struck Fort Worth’s Wedgwood Baptist Church when Larry Gene Ashbrook invaded a youth rally carrying 200 rounds of ammunition and a pipe bomb. Before he turned his gun on himself, seven people were dead and seven others injured.
  • Twenty-nine-year-old White House Communications Director Hope Hicks, who you know I have a small fascination with, wore something very similar to a tuxedo for the state banquet in Tokyo the other day, and rocked it.
  • Elizabeth Smart participated in a Reddit Ask Me Anything yesterday, this Q and A caught my attention.
    • Q: What misconceptions about your abduction would you like to make people more aware of?
      A: I couldn’t just runaway. I couldn’t just scream out. Everything I did, I did to survive. I never suffered from Stockholm Syndrome. I never identified with my captors or cared about them. Every decision was made with survival in mind.
  • Bill Belichick: Personnel exec Gil Brandt should be in Hall of Fame
  • MarriageBed.tips
  • A few more thoughts and tidbits from my book about the relationships amongst presidents:
    • I wasn’t aware how long the Clintons and Bushes knew each other. During the early  80’s the Bush family has hosted the Clintons at Kennebunkport and on one occasion when three-year-old Chelsea explain she needed to go the bathroom, it was G.H.W. Bush who took the little girl by the hand and led her to the nearest restroom.
    • Yes, G.H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton maybe close friends, but Bush can only take Bill in small doses because he talks so much.
    • One time Bill was traveling to Kennbuckpoint to visit G.H.W. Bush during retirement. Bush was adamant on personally picking up Bill at the airport, not by car, but by his speedboat at the airport’s dock. However, fog prevented such a thing from happening.
    • In retirement, both have been criticized by their old allies for letting the other use the other for political purposes.
    • When the Clinton Library opened, Bill was giving G.H.W. Bush a tour. Bush pointed to an empty area which led to the east of the library and suggested to Clinton that would be a good burial place. Bill felt uncertain but Bush urged him to think about making it his grave site and he should decide soon so they could oversee arrangements for the media and the crowds, that it’s the kind of thing a president has to think about or to be reminded to think about by another president, that your death, funeral, and your burial ground are very public matters.
    • One time when G.H.W. Bush visited Bill at his library, they stopped for a conversation in the replica Oval Office on the third floor, each sitting across from each other in a winged chair. A visitor peeked in and remarked that it looked like some kind of wax museum display.
    • A lot of times President George W. Bush’s Chief of Staff would call Senator Clinton at her home only for the former president to answer and take up most of the conversation.
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Bag of Randomness for Monday, November 6, 2017

  • Flag football season is officially over. It was about what I thought it would be. There would be some highs, some lows, unexpected things that would make me smile, and unexpected things that would make me internally cuss.
    • I coached for two reasons, maybe three. First of all, there was a need and I had an opportunity to fill it, so I thought it would be nice to step up for a change. I also had a chance to bond with my son and hopefully make some memories for him. And finally, I know working with kids and being social is a major weakness of mine and I thought this would be a great opportunity to work on them.
    • I’d like to thank the makers of Gabapentin, a non-opioid pain medication which helped mask my back pain enough so I could feel almost normal for a few hours each Saturday morning. #NonPaidAdIPromise
  • A neighbor, one street over, called the police because I man was walking down the ally barefoot and drinking tequila early Sunday morning.
  • I didn’t hear anything reported about the Cowboys having a moment of silence for the victims of the Sutherland Springs church shooting that happened earlier in the day. I guess they didn’t and perhaps it was too soon and news was still developing. I only mention it because the Spurs had a moment of silence.
  • Never did I think the CBS broadcast of the Cowboys game would spend the amount of time that they did talking about Miles Austin.
  • The NFL on CBS crew still goes to Hard 8 BBQ when they are in town, I was hoping Romo would break the curse of showing mediocre BBQ of DFW. Per a good friend, “I guess it was Nantz that loves Hard 8. I was wrong to blame Simms. Romo should know better.” The thing is, Nantz lives in Houston, he should know decent BBQ.
  • Tony Romo’s son really takes after his father.
  • The Most Riveting Host in Late Night (and the Most Overlooked)
  • Some Hawaiians have a good sense of political humor –  Donald Trump mocked by Hawaiians holding ‘welcome to Kenya’ signs
  • Anytime I hear the word “fern” it makes me sad because I think of the ending of the book Where The Red Fern Grows. I think that was the first book I read that didn’t really end in a happy ending.
  • The Penn State head coach ran after one of his players and forced him to go back and shake hands with the other team.
  • Khloé Kardashian Brought a Lighting Crew to the DMV for Her Driver’s License Photo
  • Daylight saving time has Google confused – Don’t set a timer during the 12:00 AM – 2:00 PM period
  • @AJWTheology – Kudos to @TheEconomist for this superb infographic on denominational Christianity
  • Surrogate mom delivers two babies, one her own
    • A month later, there was some shocking news. A DNA test confirmed that the second baby was not a twin to the implanted embryo — but actually Allen and her husband’s biological son.
    • After confusion and some difficulty in getting her baby returned to her, Allen and Jasper were reunited with their son in February. Allen told ABC News that her son, renamed Malachi and now 10 months old, is part of their family.
  • Nurse delivers own baby in car outside of her hospital
  • Origins of  “Dilly Dilly” –  According to dictionary.com, the origins of “dilly” are in a shortening of the word “delightful” or “delicious,” probably from the 1930s. On its own, it has come to mean “something or someone regarded as remarkable or unusual.”
  • The Dodgers took out a full-page ad in the Houston Chronicle to congratulate the Houston Astros.
  • A funny and somewhat heartwarming event at the Astros victory parade.

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