Native American Inspired Sneakers

I came across these soon to be released kicks via Kix And The City (Online Magazine Dedicated to Sneaker Culture).
The concept is inspired by Native American culture. Unique sneaker elements are the cracked leather and traditional Native American prints on the upper, rawhide laces with beads, and a spearhead at the ends.
It will be interesting […]

Personality Type Indicator

I just recently took the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator test for a potential job opportunity.
I am not a big fan of these kind of tests (subjectivity elements, so many questions that could go either way or in between, doesn’t help that I analyze things a lot) but still was interested in the results.
There were a few […]

Round of Golf, Earthquake, Pops in KY

Early this morning we were awakened by an earthquake (I guess my dad brought it with him, along with the great weather). I believe this was the first experience for my wife as well. But we were all ok and my dad and I were still on to hit the golf links today.
We didn’t play […]

Scouting Report (4/17)

Boston Red Sox’s Fan Tries To Jinx The Yankees
A construction worker tries to jinx the Yankees by placing a Red Sox’s Jersey under ground at the new Yankee Stadium. This is old news but still a crazy story.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Tips On Staying Fit After Forty
Still having fun playing ball after his prime.
Olympic Committee Forbids A […]

T4G Conference

This week I am going with my dad to the 2008 T4G Conference here in Louisville.
Speakers that I am looking forward to hear are CJ Mahaney, John Piper, and Thabiti Anyabwile.
Additional highlights for the week will include playing golf with my dad (there are not many occasions, these days, that when my dad and I […]

Pepe Rocked The Gym…Mariachi Style

Last night we had our big outreach event that featured Pepe Franco, a “Mariachi Style” singer. Pepe was great and he also had a message, in between his last few sets, on what God had done in his own life. We also had about 200 people in the gym last night, many new faces […]

Master’s Champions Dinner

In 1952, the Masters tournament winner Ben Hogan, gave a dinner for all the previous winners. He also proposed the formation of the Masters club with its membership limited to tournament champions.
Well, the proposal was accepted and every year since the defending champion selects the menu and acts as host for the Tuesday night dinner. […]

Master’s 08 Highlights

The 2008 Master’s Tournament officially tees off tomorrow and there are many highlights that stand out this year.
1. Live Video Coverage. Augusta National has added many new features to their Official Website that include extending their live video courage of the tournament at Amen Corner (Holes 11, 12, 13), Holes 15 and 16, […]

Master’s Week Reminiscing

In 2000, I had the privilege to go to the Master’s (Augusta National Golf Club) for the first time. Television, video, and photography give us just a glimpse into the beauty and history of one of the greatest courses and tournaments in golf.
The pictures to the left are Tom Lehman on the 14th Tee […]

Lessons Learned From the Final Game

What a final game, better than the Final Four (UCLA lost)!
Here are a few lessons that I took from the Final game:

Lose Well

Roy Williams, UNC head coach, showed a lot of class, after losing in the Final Four, shows up to the Finals with a Kansas shirt on.
2. Fundamentals Are Crucial
Memphis had that game […]

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