Thursday, November 25, 2010
Sunday, November 21, 2010
From the VAULT back in college w/ roommates
The Bathroom Effort Factor - v 1.0
While taking a shower I began pondering ways to measure the amount of effor one must exert to keep the bathroom clean. I realized that 2 key factors fall into keeping a bathroom clean:
1) The amount of work put in to cleaning the bathroom.
2) The amount of hair and dirt left behind after using the bathroom.
Upon further ponderance, I have devised a way to calculate one's BEF, or Bathroom Effort Factor. Keep in mind that htis is only an estimate.
The first number is the quantity of hours spent each month cleaning the bathroom. For bachelors this number is usually between 1 and 5 (very opimistic).
The second number can be estimated by the person's 'Hair Factor'. This also is a scale of 1 -5.
1-2 -> bald, very little body hair
3 - 4 -> Average Body hair
5 -> Very hairy, usually of European Decent
With these numbers, one can calulate their BEF. To calculate you BEF, simple divide the number of hours spent cleaning your bathrom by your Hair Factor. A BEF lower than 1 is usually unacceptabl. A BEF of 1 is expected. Anything over 1 is amazing!
Good times! Darin and Matthew Laity helped me create this. We had quite fun ribbing our other roommates who had a poor BEF.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Teaching our kids about life
It is a hard thing to explain to your children about life in this fallen world. We support a friend who is a missionary for MAF in Indonesia. A fellow missionary in this country drowned just over a week ago, he was a pilot there serving orphans.
Tonight we explained to our children about missionaries and what their 'mission' is, we also explained orphans, and also tonight we explained to them about who a widow is.
It does something to you when you consider the loss of life. Death happens all too often, but we know nothing or little about the deseacsed. It is all too common a death to some anonymous person, just a statistic, and usually effects our life in no way at all.
We are keeping this family in our prayers, our children are writing letters to the mom, Katie, and her 3 year-old son, Jeremiah.
Taking his death seriously somehow helps me live for what is important, appreciate my life more and not take the time I have for granted. I want to spend the time I have with those that I love.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Let's Catch Everyone up!
business.
At Digital Foundation, the full time employee didn't work out, we mutually agreed to terminate the employment relationship.
At Digital Foundation, we got a new Client – Central Coast Orthopedics – our largest client yet! Bigger than Madonna Inn. Ever since Oct Travis and I have both been working 10 hour days trying to keep up with tickets until we can get more employees. We even have a FULLTIME position open. It has been quite exciting.