Sunday, January 15, 2012

Tebow has been forsaken...

I think we all learned an important lesson tonight. I don't think God really cares about football. I think Tim Tebow is an outstanding young man, a great role model, and an amazing athlete. For all we know he could be running dog fights and doing blow every night... I doubt it, but if I've learned anything in my 36 years is you never know what a person is thinking or doing behind closed doors, no matter what they portray to the world. But, I do know that I'm tired of hearing people say that Tebow & Denver were winning because of God. What about the Christians on the other teams, did God not care about them? What about the true hero of those games, the kicker who continuously hit big FG after big FG. What's his relationship with God? He's the one people should have really been talking about! Either way, it's over now. Good luck to Tebow in the future.

Thursday I spent the day with Kiros driving around to different storage auctions. Thanks to the show, every single locker went WAY to high. We were one bidder away from winning some promising ones, but just seems like people are willing to pay too much money for potentially empty boxes and bags of clothes that they think money could be in.

After a long day of storage units we hit up Fudruckers and had an amazing Buffalo Bacon & Cheddar burger, mmmmm!

Friday was a day of work and once I got home clean, clean, clean and the finale of Dexter! Now we are Jonesin' for season 2!

Today I took a whole bunch of pictures for Ebay & Etsy, went over to the store and put some more items in... saw that a commercial building next to our store opened up. It's a great location, so I'm going to pursue opening up an antique store there!

I took my son and his friend to The Dear Hunter concert. It's his favorite band and this was a present in his stocking. Great band, the lead singer has an amazing voice and he is in the middle of a 6 CD project telling one big story about a guy known only as The Dear Hunter. Really cool stuff. We had a good time AFTER we finally got in. Doors were supposed to open at 6, we got there at 625 to find a line that wrapped around the building. We finally got in the doors around 715, turns out the power went out on the stage during sound checks, so we had to wait out in the cold. Once my feet thawed out it was enjoyable.

Once I got home I listed my USSR Art book stuffed with prints of Renoir, Picasso, Rousseau, Monet, Van Gogh, and many more. Very cool book I've been holding onto for a while because I really liked it, but figure it's time to let it go. Hopefully it'll sell for good money. The only mention of this book is in museums & really big time libraries. Here's the listing on Ebay: French Moderns from Moscow Museum Ebay Auction

I think the cold wore me out. My friend's birthday party is tomorrow, should be fun! Time to hit the hay.

Until tomorrow...

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