Vehicle Maintenance and Repair

I’ve known for a while that it is better to pay cash for your vehicle. I’ve learned the hard way to really do that and actually did with my last vehicle purchase about a year ago – wrote a check. Felt rich for about a split second (it was a used car purchase, but at least it is a Cadillac…).

Since I’m on the Joe Sangl crusade I was glad to learn he agrees with driving a vehicle til the wheels fall off. But Joe’s idea of actually budgeting repair money in to savings before it is needed was a new concept to us (maintenance is one thing but most of us assume it won’t ever break). I’ve tracked our spending so well I can tell you for years how much we have spent on average to maintain and repair our vehicles, but it was always expenses that would hit at once and blow our budget. Now that we have budgeted car maintenance AND repair in to the monthly outgo it has made a huge difference. From now on I don’t care as much about the amount we’ve “spent” on vehicle repair. I’m more concerned with how much we have saved up for it.

When it rains it pours sometimes… In just the past few weeks I’ve done a complete brake job on the van, an oil change on it, had the car oil changed, fuel filter changed, and A/C serviced (thank goodness it wasn’t a broken compressor). I usually let a mechanic work on the car – plus I don’t know enough about A/C systems, so I paid about $200 to get that work done. (I recommend Action Auto to anyone who lives here in Anderson, SC.) The van brakes and service was a do-it-myself job, so for about $160 I did the brake pads, rotors, and calipers (that’s a complete brake job). Just for fun I called the dealership to ask them what they would charge. It would have cost me $590 at the dealership, so I saved $430 doing it myself. I was pretty proud of that. Boosted my man-ego. Did that little Tim the tool man chuckle…

The best news is the $360 I have spent in the last few weeks WAS ALREADY SAVED because “car repair” has been in our budget every month for a while even while the vehicles weren’t breaking. Some people like to just pray their car will never break. I do that too, but faith without works is dead. So I budget for stuff breaking and so far the Lord has provided.

Next is tires – first on the car (expensive tires) and then on the van probably late in the year. I know a tire guy but I want to be sure I get the best deal. Does anyone else have someone they recommend??

Tile Work – Holy Cow

HOLY COW is the only words I could think of to describe how my body feels all over this morning after putting tile down. My great friend Lenny, who happens to be blogging here now, has done tile work before so he is helping me do it in our bathroom. It looks so much better and it will be so worth it, but HOLY COW it is hard work.

I worked out at the gym yesterday pretty hard, and I did some lifts that I haven’t been doing in a while. Then I put my body to even more strain last night putting that tile down. This morning I’m feeling it big time. It’s worth it to have such a nice bathroom floor – especially compared to the previous crap that Regal Homes put on the floor. Don’t ever build a Regal Home. I don’t know anyone who has been satisfied well enough to recommend them to anybody.

Anyway, I have a whole new level of understanding just exactly what an old high school friend of mine, Shaun Kiniry, goes through on a daily basis doing tile work. I’m sure he is much more efficient at it than Lenny and I, but dang! That’s a tough job to do every day.

Drinking Alcohol Prevents Heart Attacks

New Study: Alcohol Prevents Heart Attacks
By Al Sears, MD

Most doctors warn their patients that heavy drinking will raise their blood pressure. This is good advice. But a new study shows that a few glasses of wine a day raises your HDL (good cholesterol) and lowers your risk of high blood pressure and heart disease.

A team of researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health wanted to see if men with high blood pressure – who are generally advised not to drink – might safely enjoy a little wine, beer, or liquor. They looked at data from over 11,000 health professionals who were taking part in a 15-year survey. The men who had one or two drinks a day actually had lower rates of fatal and nonfatal heart attacks. The researchers also found that more than two drinks a day increased the risk of heart disease – findings that agree with those of other studies.

Of course, you can lower your risk of heart attack even if drinking isn’t for you. One reliable supplement you can take is cod liver oil, which ramps up your HDL and lowers triglycerides (blood fat). I recommend that my patients take at least 5 grams a day.

You can also improve your cholesterol by raising HDL and lowering LDL (bad cholesterol) with an interval exercise routine, like my PACE program. Interval exercise also expands your heart’s reserve capacity, giving it the power to pump more blood faster during times of stress.

Joe Sangl Crusade

Yesterday I had another meeting with Joe Sangl. As always he had some good advice about some simple problems we were running in to with our budget. He also told me Shawna and I are doing the best job he’s ever seen at budgeting cyclical income (that means my income isn’t the same every month, it has ups and downs). That compliment gave me a little boost of confidence. Maybe one day I’ll make Joe’s financial hero list. Ok, maybe that isn’t a realistic goal.

We are slowly but surely moving forward, so Joe stretched me once again with some new things to read and a new milestone to reach before our next meeting. I’m very excited to start what he challenged me to do but I’m also very nervous about what it will require from my budget. Maybe one day I’ll share the whole story…

Joe is crusading all over the place. His upcoming speaking engagements are in Atlanta and Charlottte. He’s tweaking details about his program to make it more successful. We could all learn a lot from Joe. Read his blog every weekday at www.josephsangl.com.

Which Would You Rather Drink?

This is especially interesting to me because my mother-in-law is a serious bottled water drinker and Shawna inherited some of those habits. Also, you can get a state of the art water filtration system here if it’s that important to you. Buy some bottles and fill them up at home – with good water rather than some greedy corporation’s poop water….

Bad News About Bottled Water
By Al Sears, MD

If you think paying high prices for bottled water protects your health, I have bad news. Many brands are full of chemicals and bacteria. Common tap water has stricter purity standards and, in many cases, is better for you.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates tap water, but the FDA oversees the bottled water industry. And, by law, the FDA has the power to selectively follow the EPA’s rules – enforcing some and ignoring others. This gives big business the opportunity to sell you expensive bottled water that is anything but safe. And if you think bottled water isn’t a “big business,” think again. Global sales top $35 billion every year.

Here are some of the surprising results from a recent study by the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC):

Over 25 percent of bottled water is actually tap water from municipal water supplies.
A popular brand of “spring water” – with a label depicting a lake and mountains – comes from a well in the parking lot of an industrial facility. (The parking lot is right next door to a hazardous waste dump.)

About 30 percent of bottled water has chemical and bacterial contamination above the levels considered safe by state and industry regulations.
In some cases, levels of arsenic in the bottled water tested by the NRDC were at “a level of potential health concern.”

Your best bet for safe, clean drinking water is to put in an under-sink purifier. The reverse-osmosis type is very reliable. If you don’t want to invest the money to do that, a simple pitcher with a charcoal filter is better than most bottled water.

Random Thoughts

A couple more random thoughts I had yesterday but I’m sharing today:

-NewSpring could be charging a premium for their premarital counselling service (but it’s a ministry). Here’s why I believe they could charge. If you don’t get good counselling before marriage you’re going to face one of two situations later – post marriage counselling possibly with an expensive professional or the dirty d-word that an expensive lawyer will handle (this is not to mention all the pain). Would you rather pay now or pay later? You’re going to pay. NewSpring is only charging enough to probably barely cover the cost of class materials.

-Sanjaya – unbelievable. I’m glad they went ahead and got rid of the girl who is taking the dress and move like a slut approach (repeat of that McPhee girl) because I think our culture edifies that poor behavior enough – especially in music. But dang Sanjaya… I can see it now. He’s gonna get signed and somehow end up with a hit in the top 40 and we’re all gonna eat our words of how awful he is. Ok, well maybe not all that. But if he does make an album I bet Joe Sangl will buy it…hahahaha Read his blog – he listens to Clay Aiken and everyone gives him a hard time.

– Big O that I mentioned in this post is going to be playing with a band at Wild Wings next Friday 4/20. I’m going to be there.

– This weekend I’m spending a lot of time at home with the kids and I hope to get started on a tile project in our bathroom.

Have a Great Weekend!!

Premarital Class

It has started – the premarital class at NewSpring. Not long ago I mentioned in this post a little of how I feel about PRE-marriage counseling and the excitement I had to see how NewSpring was going to do it. Well now I’ve gotten a first glimpse and it is just as anything else NewSpring does – EXCELLENT.

Since that recent post we were contacted by one of the pastors who knew we were interested in being involved. He invited us to attend the premarital class to give our feedback and become familiar with how they’re doing it so that in the future we can possibly be involved in a small group or mentoring type capacity. Of course we agreed.

I didn’t realize what it would be like as a couple married six and a half years sitting in a premarital class. To have an objective view we have to try and take ourselves back to that six month time period before we got married. That changes everything. The old saying “hind site is 20/20” applies well to this scenario. It’s very easy for us to look back and realize how important premarriage counselling is, but to have an objective view of the class I have to ask myself, “What would it have taken six months before our wedding to REALLY communicate and teach us the things we needed to know. What would have really gotten through to our love stricken wills to make us receive the counselling as it was intended?”

As I sat there taking notes of almost everything being said I realized that I might not have given enough credit to our premarriage counsellor’s intentions (the guy who counselled Shawna and me). He probably meant well. I mean he gave us a nice survey that we were supposed to talk about and resolve our differences (we just pretty much agreed on everything and didn’t really discuss any of it). But he didn’t push us by stressing the inevitable facts of life. Why didn’t he stress the importance of digging up red flags for us to address (cause Lord knows we had them).

Maybe my negative assumptions from before were true. He was too busy to give us more time. He might have considered premarriage counselling a burdensome “ministry” in general. He might have even been bothered by the fact that he was having to do this favor for my father-in-law. But what if I give him some benefit of the doubt. What if he is really passionate about premarriage counselling but he knows how hard it is to get young “in-love” people to listen and receive wise counsel? Remember this post about “in-love”. What if he could see in our eyes that we just couldn’t be helped, that we just weren’t going to focus on future problems now or at least postpone our wedding much less change our minds about getting married at all?

What if we were all just going through the motions to give us a check mark to say we had premarriage counselling and were good to go for the wedding. I think a lot of couples and ministers treat it that way.

Jake Beaty and his team (David Nimmons, Julie Keith, even his wife Suzanne, etc) have done an excellent job putting together the material for this class. Everything is well referenced in the Bible and well organized in the outline. It is very thorough and appropriate. I have no doubt that the NewSpring team is 100% on target with the content and their passion and intention for the class.

I just can’t get it out of my mind that it is almost impossible to get even the best message through to engaged people. They’re right smack in the middle of having the “in-love” experience and their blind to a lot of reality. You can look around the room and tell which ones are or are not past the illusion of being “in-love”.

So as far as my feedback after one session goes… Excellent. I was skeptical about the classroom setting but I think it works for such brilliant material the team is delivering. The approach of “we kinda want to talk you out of it” is good. Suzanne did a great job reminding us why we didn’t want kids but we’re so blessed God had a different plan. Everyone in the class isn’t gonna want kids either now. Everything was so good. My mind is just racing around the thought of how to break that “in-love” haze in the eyes and get people to take it as seriously as it is intended.

I’m sure I’ll be more and more impressed with each session to come and I’ll probably get over it, but for now my mind is racing through thoughts of how to get through to such a dumb audience. I say it that way cause I was in those shoes myself – seven years ago. I wouldn’t trade my marriage for anything, but we have made it through struggles that a lot of relationships don’t survive. Those are the people I’m passionate to reach – before they get married.

Friends – Have Fun Together

k, so we’ve got these new friends we’re enjoying getting to know better so I’d like to talk about them a little bit. You might know this guy, Orion Irby. Well, he isn’t really a “new” friend, more of an “old” friend. Not that he’s “old”, well older than me. Really it’s just that we knew each other a few years ago from going to the YMCA at the same ridiculous time of morning (dude can shoot a basketball but he won’t admit it) and then just happened to cross paths again at the greatest church on earth that you’re all probably tired of hearing me talk about – NewSpring. It was kinda hard to miss him in the endless crowd of people cause he was on stage – playing drums.

Ladies don’t get too crazy. I know he’s a bit of a rockstar, but he’s taken. Meet his wonderful wife Kimberly. Kim is so sweet. I didn’t know her before we ran in to them at NewSpring, but I’m glad to know her now. She and big-O together make Shawna and I laugh. Orion is so witty and Kim is so tolerant. She doesn’t miss a beat when O makes one of his smart alleck comments. This is an awesome couple. They have two beautiful little girls 5 yrs old (Alex) and 1 yr old (Sam) and a puppy named Quincy.

Our kids play well together for the most part. I mean Devin doesn’t get too upset that he’s the only boy in the group and Skyler doesn’t realize being called “the 3 yr old” by a 5 yr old is like a little kid cut down or something.

I think Orion is the greatest drummer I’ve ever seen. Not because he can do tricks better or worse than anyone else (although he is very good technically) but because he does it with style and feeling that it takes a very special talent. Not only is he talented. I think it is a God given annointing when a musician has the ability to express worship musically AND connect with anyone watching in a way that allows them to freely worship too. I’ve heard several people say the drummer is their favorite part about the music at NewSpring. If you’ve ever heard NewSpring’s band that is a major statement because they all rock. Go check out some of the service videos on NewSpring’s site and see for yourself. He isn’t playing in every service any more, but almost all of the ones previous to March 07.

That reminds me of a funny story. Recently Orion was chillin out in the lobby between services and lost track of the time. He blames it on me because we had just bumped in to each other and started talking, but dude was late getting back up on stage. I’m from a pentacostal background so I’ve seen some people run in church, but Orion won an unofficial gold medal that day in the 100 yd dash.

Last week we went and hung out with Orion and Kim at the first of a new social event they’re having in downtown Anderson where there was a band. They were good if you like the kind of music they do, but their drummer was wiggin me out – wierd (I should have taken a picture). So I was once again reminded of the excellence of big-O on drums. He could have made the freaky Blue Dog drummer look like a middle schooler taking lessons from a blind deaf amputee – just my opinion. Anyway, enough about drums that I don’t know as much about as I talk like I do…

We’ve been enjoying some time with these folks and some other new friends (Matt & Rea, Gizz & Jessica) hanging out on Friday nights a little bit. I’ve boosted everyone’s ego when playing games because I can’t draw like I used to, I don’t do acting very well, and I don’t have a lot of useless knowledge in my brain. I try to play along even though there are moments where I’d like to call em all outside for some sport, any sport, as long as I can stomp em at it. I can’t wait to plan a gathering with more of all our friends all together at once. The game mafia comes to mind and it will be a late night. It’s gonna be a blast if we can ever make it happen.

Memories in the making…

Friends – Serve Each Other

Recently I did mulch in my flower beds. My friend Chris Brabham came and helped me. What a blessing because I didn’t have to do it all by myself and I had someone to talk to while I did it. Not to mention it is always nice to spend some quality time with friends. I loved it.

Then the very next weekend I had the opportunity to give of myself by helping my friend Ray Orzechowski with mulch. This time I recruited help from our friend Jeff Southerland and we did it while Ray wasn’t even home. He was surprised. It was fun.

The best part of the time we helped Ray is that Jeff and I were just talking away while we spread mulch, then when we got finished we realized we still had a lot of mulch left. We stood around and goofed off for a few minutes and debated a couple of times about what we should do with the extra mulch. Thank goodness we didn’t just start piling it on thicker before we noticed the two more huge flower beds out away from the house. We laughed off and on for about 10 minutes. It was hilarious. We didn’t tell Ray about it though. He would have never let us live it down.

Easter 2007

Great Easter Weekend. Here are the highlights.
  • My family came to town. We spent some good time together. Dad helped me fix the dryer. We ate, went to church, etc… Lenny hung out w/ my family Friday night. That was fun. Tathie, his wife, should have been there.
  • Our church had 10,700 in attendance this weekend – www.newspring.cc. Amazing. I think my family is amazed all over again each time they come.
  • We had an Easter egg hunt and cook-out with Chris & Elizabeth Cashion’s family. It was a blast. Randy took us through some trails on their land. We were on a trailer behind his jeep and there was mud. Key word being “behind”, “jeep, and “mud”. Yeah, we got filthy. Shawna thought she would be real cool and duck her head under a blanket. Well she had to bend over to get her head under there which put her butt in the line of fire. When the ride was over it looked like she had pooped her pants – really bad.

Good times, good times.