Monday, December 24, 2007
Merry CHRISTmas Everyone!
We hope your day is full of joy, peace and comfort and that you can take a moment to reflect on all that God has done for us through His son, Jesus.
There is no better time than the 48 hours of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Enjoy every second of it!
There is no better time than the 48 hours of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Enjoy every second of it!
Sunday, December 16, 2007
No Place Like Carmel, CA
Julie and I had our first real getaway last week as we went out to Carmel, California, for a few days of relaxation and fun. Lord knows we both needed it and thanks to my business partner and his time share with Hyatt we stayed right off the famous Highway 1 and had the most amazing view ever.
If you have never been to Carmel, make plans to get out there before you die! It is unreal. Click here for our slideshow and see some of the most amazing photos I have ever been able to grab!
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewshow.html?fl=2919838&alb=0
If you have never been to Carmel, make plans to get out there before you die! It is unreal. Click here for our slideshow and see some of the most amazing photos I have ever been able to grab!
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewshow.html?fl=2919838&alb=0
Saturday, December 15, 2007
See Our Synched Our Christmas Lights!
Check out our musical, blinking lights!
http://www.thefamilypost.com/Speersfamily/home.php
Click on Videos and you will see it!
http://www.thefamilypost.com/Speersfamily/home.php
Click on Videos and you will see it!
Friday, December 14, 2007
Santa Visit 2007 - another anxious moment
Not quite the screamfest as 2006, but this years visit to see Santa at the Gaylord was another one full of anxious stares, resistance and absolutely no eye contact from either Chloe or Sidney! They did high five him though.
This was after bold confessions of "no cry" from them both for the entire 30 minutes we waited. Alas, crying was had, just not as bad!
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Mike Huckabee - Our Next President?
A fast and rising 2008 GOP Presidential candidate came to Dallas for a private fund raiser Monday night and my business partner and I were asked to be quests by our associate Buddy Pilgrim. We quickly obliged, and were thankful to meet and talk to the man that just might be the next leader God has for our nation.
More will be posted soon about Mr. Mike Huckabee, but I can relate this with boldness and confidence - If there has ever been a chance to have a true Christian leader for this nation during our lifetimes, this just might be it!
Sunday, December 02, 2007
Looking to Christmas in the Past
Check out our new slideshow of Christmases past.....
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewshow.html?fl=2914253&alb=0
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewshow.html?fl=2914253&alb=0
Saturday, December 01, 2007
Blog Changes in 2008
As you all know, I have become a blogaholic of sorts. I love them all, but out of the need to simply my life to some degree, there will be fewer entries into the girls blog next year, as well as some others. I am going to focus on our family and Quinn blogs for next year.
Pictures are updated on our WEBSITE. Stories will be posted on our main blog. I am finishing up phase one of my online book, "no bones about it". I do plan to do more posting to it next year. Always a ton to write about in our world today!
Hope everyone has a great time shopping and getting ready for Santa!
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Cheeseheads and Cowboys Hats
In the life of a sports fan, there are only a few big games as big as the as the one taking place on the field of the "old" Texas Stadium tonight at 7pm. It has been since 1995 that there has been such a meaningful, highly anticipated game that will decide so much as the Cowboys vs. Packers game will be tonight.
I was 25 the last time these two met for the right to play the 49ers in the NFC Championship. In less than 2 years I will be 40. That says it all.
It will be the Farve/Romo show tonight. Role Model vs. Idolizor.
What a game it will be...
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Philly is One Bad Place
Last week I ran up to Philadelphia to train some people in our customer service department and then to attend the Dallas Cowboys game there Sunday night. Philly is a neat city, but man are the people rough!
For a clip of the fans and their rudeness at the Cowboys game click the link to our website to the right and go to the videos section. Be warned. It is not nice....
We kicked their butts anyway!
For a clip of the fans and their rudeness at the Cowboys game click the link to our website to the right and go to the videos section. Be warned. It is not nice....
We kicked their butts anyway!
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Looking Back
This weekend we headed down to Houston in order to attend the 30th anniversary of my home church Heritage Park Baptist Church just a few miles from NASA between Houston and Galveston.
Words can hardly be penned to express how much this church meant and still means to me, my sister and my mom and dad. What a wonderful time it was to see old friends, old girlfriends with their kids and all of my "other" parents! Not to mention our former Pastor, Brother Jud, and music director John Turner.
My spiritual life was set in stone by these friends, families and this church. I miss them dearly and have never experienced a church like this since.
Read my upcoming story about this church soon!
Words can hardly be penned to express how much this church meant and still means to me, my sister and my mom and dad. What a wonderful time it was to see old friends, old girlfriends with their kids and all of my "other" parents! Not to mention our former Pastor, Brother Jud, and music director John Turner.
My spiritual life was set in stone by these friends, families and this church. I miss them dearly and have never experienced a church like this since.
Read my upcoming story about this church soon!
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Pumpkin Fun!
Happy Pumkpin Season everyone! Today we carved our first pumpkins with the girls and took photos at the pumpkin patch. Not sure what it is about pumpkins. They are nasty inside, yet fun to play with all at the same time. The girls were not too found of them however and spent most of the time a safe distance away as Julie, the girls friend Jada and I did the real work of carving them up.
During the photoshoot earlier, not one time would the girls look at daddy...the funny man with the big camera.
For photos click our family website!
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Last Night Stunk!
Last night was insane. Let me share the details.
4-6pm - Spent the afternoon preparing for a big Monday Night Football Cowboys game and getting ready for a party at a buddies.
6:30pm - Left for the party and left Julie with the girls - excited about Boys going 5-0 for first time since 1983!
6:45pm - Pregame discussion at buddies home was about our pet dogs dying and how sad it is. We were all nearly in tears - 6 of us.
7:30pm - Game starts and 1st pass later QB Tony Romo has Cowboys down 7-0 to worthless Buffalo Bills thanks to his first of FIVE interceptions! Not happy.
7:45pm - Wife is franticly calling me - something wrong with our boxer Sam. She says he came running into doggie door, having hard time breathing, laid down in bed and nearly lifeless. Says he is foaming at mouth and smells like propane.
7:55pm - Arrive home. Park in driveway and smell very strong fowl smell as soon as I step out of truck. Walk in and Sam is running around being normal but eyes and gums are blood red. Wife tells me he suddenly is better but house smells like you would not believe. Sister arrives to help with whatever she can. Everyone was in a panic over possible dying dog. Now focus shifts to the horrible smell. Animal shelter is called as I recall next door neighbor telling me about his skunk problem! Bath instructions are given as we realize he was sprayed in face by skunk! Everyone nearly vomiting due to smell. I am worried about game and decide to go back to party. Dog can go in garage until I get home. Julie decides to bathe dog anyway. Sister goes to store to get supplies.
8:10pm - Romo throws 2nd and 3rd interceptions - Cowboys are getting beat on national TV to a team that should not be in the game past the first quarter.
9pm - Back at party - I stink - Cowboys are stinking it up too and trail 17-10 at half.
10:30pm - Cowboys pull off miracle win in last 40seconds with a touchdown, recovered onside kickoff and two 52yard field goals by rookie kicker with no time on clock. Cowboys go to 5-0, 6 men screaming like school girls - I still stink.
11pm - Home from party - Sam is clean, his buttnub wag is back and he will live. House smells like skunk moved in and decided to sleep in our bed for the night. I take big time shower.
3am - Smell from skunk wakes me up with major sinus issues. Remember Cowboys winning, go back to sleep with Kleenex crammed up nose. Cowboys are undefeated, amazing wife let me go back to fun party and Sam will live after all.
3:15am - Fall asleep with stinking smile on face.
A stinky night is over!
4-6pm - Spent the afternoon preparing for a big Monday Night Football Cowboys game and getting ready for a party at a buddies.
6:30pm - Left for the party and left Julie with the girls - excited about Boys going 5-0 for first time since 1983!
6:45pm - Pregame discussion at buddies home was about our pet dogs dying and how sad it is. We were all nearly in tears - 6 of us.
7:30pm - Game starts and 1st pass later QB Tony Romo has Cowboys down 7-0 to worthless Buffalo Bills thanks to his first of FIVE interceptions! Not happy.
7:45pm - Wife is franticly calling me - something wrong with our boxer Sam. She says he came running into doggie door, having hard time breathing, laid down in bed and nearly lifeless. Says he is foaming at mouth and smells like propane.
7:55pm - Arrive home. Park in driveway and smell very strong fowl smell as soon as I step out of truck. Walk in and Sam is running around being normal but eyes and gums are blood red. Wife tells me he suddenly is better but house smells like you would not believe. Sister arrives to help with whatever she can. Everyone was in a panic over possible dying dog. Now focus shifts to the horrible smell. Animal shelter is called as I recall next door neighbor telling me about his skunk problem! Bath instructions are given as we realize he was sprayed in face by skunk! Everyone nearly vomiting due to smell. I am worried about game and decide to go back to party. Dog can go in garage until I get home. Julie decides to bathe dog anyway. Sister goes to store to get supplies.
8:10pm - Romo throws 2nd and 3rd interceptions - Cowboys are getting beat on national TV to a team that should not be in the game past the first quarter.
9pm - Back at party - I stink - Cowboys are stinking it up too and trail 17-10 at half.
10:30pm - Cowboys pull off miracle win in last 40seconds with a touchdown, recovered onside kickoff and two 52yard field goals by rookie kicker with no time on clock. Cowboys go to 5-0, 6 men screaming like school girls - I still stink.
11pm - Home from party - Sam is clean, his buttnub wag is back and he will live. House smells like skunk moved in and decided to sleep in our bed for the night. I take big time shower.
3am - Smell from skunk wakes me up with major sinus issues. Remember Cowboys winning, go back to sleep with Kleenex crammed up nose. Cowboys are undefeated, amazing wife let me go back to fun party and Sam will live after all.
3:15am - Fall asleep with stinking smile on face.
A stinky night is over!
Thursday, October 04, 2007
HUGE WEBSITE UPDATE!!!!!!
For new videos and photos, and if you are REALLY BORED and need something fun to do, check out our family website!
http://www.thefamilypost.com/Speersfamily/home.php
http://www.thefamilypost.com/Speersfamily/home.php
The Speers....the Romosapiens Family
The Girls, JiJi and Dave...
Recently, our friends the Curlees needed Julie to watch their cute-as-a-bug 2nd daughter, Jillian, as they dealt with some issues regarding their oldest.
JiJi is the life of the party for sure....funny all of the tricks of the trade she passed on to our girls in just ONE day! After seeing these pictures of Dave you can imagine where she gets her personality....
JiJi is the life of the party for sure....funny all of the tricks of the trade she passed on to our girls in just ONE day! After seeing these pictures of Dave you can imagine where she gets her personality....
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
Full of Hot Air
It's become somewhat of a tradition for us to tromp up to Plano each year for the Plano HotAir Balloon Festival. About 70,000 others have made it their tradition too, which makes for a fun, but long day. We missed the last few years but a few weeks ago we picked it back up and the girls LOVED it. Here are some photos.
Monday, October 01, 2007
What's This?
Some of you might know I am a VERY amateur photographer in all of my many hours of spare, do-nothing time around here. Anyway, I do like to find creative, different photos to shoot and am actually working on compiling them into a book of sorts. This one was taken at the Grapefest.
It is a close up of a carved block of ice an artist was working on. For more photos check our website -
http://www.thefamilypost.com/Speersfamily/
It is a close up of a carved block of ice an artist was working on. For more photos check our website -
http://www.thefamilypost.com/Speersfamily/
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Who Could Ever Forget?
Who will ever forget September 11, 2001.
Who will ever forget just where they were the moment they heard two planes had been flown into the World Trade Center towers that sunny morning in New Work City?
Who will ever forget hearing Peter Jennings and the many other news anchors stumble as they tried to put words to what they were witnessing?
Who will every forget seeing the people waving flags for help from the huge, smoky gash in the top of the towers?
Who will ever forget seeing people throw themselves out of the building as the pain of the heat behind them out weighed the fear of such a horrific death in front of them?
Who will ever forget later hearing the sounds captured on video of those bodies hitting the ground with huge thuds documented on various cameras?
Who will ever forget seeing the pale, fear stricken faces covered in soot running through the streets of New York City moments after the buildings collapsed?
Who will ever forget the fear the country was in at the moment or the shocked, angry look on the face of President Bush as he was told by an aide?
Who will ever forget seeing the many different home videos of the planes being flown into the buildings?
Who will ever forget the crumbling collapse of the two largest buildings in the world?
Who will ever forget seeing the hundreds of NYPD, FDNY and Port Authority Agents running into the building prepared to save lives with most of them giving their own?
Who will ever forget hearing rumors that another plane was headed to the White House, hearing another had hit the Pentagon and hearing another had just gone down in a field in Pennsylvania?
Who will ever forget later hearing the heroic stories of those on Flight 93 and those who helped rescue those at the Pentagon?
Who will ever forget all airplanes being grounded for the first time in American history?
Who will ever forget watching the news for hours every night, for weeks as rescuers searched the rubble for survivors or bodies?
Who will ever forget knowing the over 3000 had their lives taken that day?Who will ever forget knowing terrorist, Bin Laden, and his evil, weak, coward group was behind these attacks on America?
Who will ever forget the patriotic resolve America had those few weeks following this tragic event?
Who will ever forget the sadness and anger we all felt? The thinking the “end” might be near?
Who will ever forget hearing the horrible, sad 911 phones calls released to us just weeks ago from people in the towers who moments later died?
Who will ever forget all of this?
Many Americans will. That’s who. According to Neilson ratings, 21 million Americans chose to watch the "Manning Bowl" Sunday night between the NFL's New York Giants and Indianapolis Colts rather than the other 9/11 options being shown on ABC or CBS.
Just like that, just five years later, the country has returned to what it new before that terrible day - patriotic divide, anti-war protests, corporate sandals, a general “who needs God” mentality, immoral activities, Hollywood drama, and sports fanaticism.
America is a great land. It’s a country that offers various pleasures and exciting adventures to help us deal with things like 9/11. Sports are great. Movies are fun. Politics are the American way.
But more importantly, being an American offers each of us with the freedom to seek God in times such as this. A chance to seek the One who can set us free from ourselves and the evil acts of people like those who made this such a terrible day five years ago.
Six years ago, people were seeking Him like never before. Churches were packed, prayers were said and people were begging for help. We were all seemingly frozen in time and space. The panic and fear people were experiencing was driving them to God. His arms open wide waiting to embrace them. He has been waiting along time. God gave us our freedom in Christ 2000 years ago and for some it wasn’t until this terrible day that many began seeking Him like never before.
But freedom has a price. And now that many have moved on and would rather forget this day happened, it seems many have also forgotten just how big the price paid was on 9/11/2001. And, they have forgotten God right along with it.
Have you?
"Only be careful, and watch yourselves closely so that you do not forget the things your eyes have seen or let them slip from your heart as long as you live. Teach them to your children and to their children after them." Deuteronomy 4:8-10
© 2006, J. Brady
"I say it how I see it and I make no bones about it."
Who will ever forget just where they were the moment they heard two planes had been flown into the World Trade Center towers that sunny morning in New Work City?
Who will ever forget hearing Peter Jennings and the many other news anchors stumble as they tried to put words to what they were witnessing?
Who will every forget seeing the people waving flags for help from the huge, smoky gash in the top of the towers?
Who will ever forget seeing people throw themselves out of the building as the pain of the heat behind them out weighed the fear of such a horrific death in front of them?
Who will ever forget later hearing the sounds captured on video of those bodies hitting the ground with huge thuds documented on various cameras?
Who will ever forget seeing the pale, fear stricken faces covered in soot running through the streets of New York City moments after the buildings collapsed?
Who will ever forget the fear the country was in at the moment or the shocked, angry look on the face of President Bush as he was told by an aide?
Who will ever forget seeing the many different home videos of the planes being flown into the buildings?
Who will ever forget the crumbling collapse of the two largest buildings in the world?
Who will ever forget seeing the hundreds of NYPD, FDNY and Port Authority Agents running into the building prepared to save lives with most of them giving their own?
Who will ever forget hearing rumors that another plane was headed to the White House, hearing another had hit the Pentagon and hearing another had just gone down in a field in Pennsylvania?
Who will ever forget later hearing the heroic stories of those on Flight 93 and those who helped rescue those at the Pentagon?
Who will ever forget all airplanes being grounded for the first time in American history?
Who will ever forget watching the news for hours every night, for weeks as rescuers searched the rubble for survivors or bodies?
Who will ever forget knowing the over 3000 had their lives taken that day?Who will ever forget knowing terrorist, Bin Laden, and his evil, weak, coward group was behind these attacks on America?
Who will ever forget the patriotic resolve America had those few weeks following this tragic event?
Who will ever forget the sadness and anger we all felt? The thinking the “end” might be near?
Who will ever forget hearing the horrible, sad 911 phones calls released to us just weeks ago from people in the towers who moments later died?
Who will ever forget all of this?
Many Americans will. That’s who. According to Neilson ratings, 21 million Americans chose to watch the "Manning Bowl" Sunday night between the NFL's New York Giants and Indianapolis Colts rather than the other 9/11 options being shown on ABC or CBS.
Just like that, just five years later, the country has returned to what it new before that terrible day - patriotic divide, anti-war protests, corporate sandals, a general “who needs God” mentality, immoral activities, Hollywood drama, and sports fanaticism.
America is a great land. It’s a country that offers various pleasures and exciting adventures to help us deal with things like 9/11. Sports are great. Movies are fun. Politics are the American way.
But more importantly, being an American offers each of us with the freedom to seek God in times such as this. A chance to seek the One who can set us free from ourselves and the evil acts of people like those who made this such a terrible day five years ago.
Six years ago, people were seeking Him like never before. Churches were packed, prayers were said and people were begging for help. We were all seemingly frozen in time and space. The panic and fear people were experiencing was driving them to God. His arms open wide waiting to embrace them. He has been waiting along time. God gave us our freedom in Christ 2000 years ago and for some it wasn’t until this terrible day that many began seeking Him like never before.
But freedom has a price. And now that many have moved on and would rather forget this day happened, it seems many have also forgotten just how big the price paid was on 9/11/2001. And, they have forgotten God right along with it.
Have you?
"Only be careful, and watch yourselves closely so that you do not forget the things your eyes have seen or let them slip from your heart as long as you live. Teach them to your children and to their children after them." Deuteronomy 4:8-10
© 2006, J. Brady
"I say it how I see it and I make no bones about it."
Thursday, September 06, 2007
Finally, a Real Leader Steps Up for the GOP
http://www.fred08.com/
Fred Thompson announced his bid for President last night on Jay Leno. The GOP needs a man of the people and a shot in the arm and he can do it.
Read his "Reaganism" beliefs on his new site. Finally, a real man that actually sounds, acts and looks like a President is on the scene. Let's be honest, a President has to be a good actor. Reagan surely was and Clinton, well, he had to. Poor President Bush, love the man, but he just needs to stick to business when he is done.
Freddie T is the one for we. He already has my vote. (by the way, I came up with that slogan, like it?)
Just ask yourself this, the next time there is a terror attack on U.S .soil (and don't be fooled cause one is likely to happen), who do you want standing in front of us saying, "My fellow Americans...." Hillary? Obama? McCain? Romney?
Not me.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Cowboys Charity Kickoff Event 2007
Every year for the last 4, my company has been fortunate to help support and attend the Dallas Cowboys annual kickoff luncheon. All proceeds support the Christian ministry in Grandbury called Happy Hill Farm. Check it out sometime. http://www.happyhillfarm.org/
This event is highly Christian in orientation, including praying IN JESUS NAME over the meal, the season and the kids of Happy Hill. It is one time throughout the football season that perspective is kept in order of real life issues vs. just men playing a game. It is very neat and the kids entire year is dependent on this event to support their home.
I got to chat with Stephen Jones afterwords this year (all of the Cowboys players are always there and most of the former players usually are). Regardless of what you might think about the Jones family, they are loyal, dedicated, hard working, family oriented people. Stephen runs the show (much more then Jerry these days) and he out-does many of us in terms of charity work, running his business and being a good father and husband.
From a business perspective he is an inspiration to me. He is currently running the Cowboys, the new Cowboys stadium, he serves as Board members for various charities, and he has a huge family!
Just a great time. Go Cowboys!
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
FORKS Movie Trailer Released....
In 1992 my college roommate and I had nothing to do one Saturday night in Brownwood so we filmed "Attack of the Killer Spoons" with a video camera. Special effects, music...a truly terrifying movie. (Remember, this was before the days of UTube and the homevideo rage going on today.)
The two of us started filming it around 6pm....the last thing we both remember was Scott yelling from his room into mine as we finally finished and headed to bed, "Brady! The sun is coming up!"
The movie turned out hilarious and has been a classic for 15 years.
In honor of it turning 15, the fellas decided it was time to film "Revenge of the Forks" a revised, much more refined film of the 21st century. So, during Fellas Weekend III this summer the project was on, again with little to no budget, but 3 video cameras. This time it took myself, Scott, RJ, Clint, David, Michael, Greg, Matt and Tercek and other "stand ins" like Vince, Jason, Ben, Chris, and Gordon to film. We started at 4pm and finished deep into the morning hours...
Forks will be ready this fall. Click here for a preview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qaJjg3MKFQ
(don't be fooled, the college kid who stole our idea and did the same thing this summer has nothing on ours. His is good. But we have 15 years of experience, Curlee, and a pitchfork my friend, and ours will stop your heart...)
The two of us started filming it around 6pm....the last thing we both remember was Scott yelling from his room into mine as we finally finished and headed to bed, "Brady! The sun is coming up!"
The movie turned out hilarious and has been a classic for 15 years.
In honor of it turning 15, the fellas decided it was time to film "Revenge of the Forks" a revised, much more refined film of the 21st century. So, during Fellas Weekend III this summer the project was on, again with little to no budget, but 3 video cameras. This time it took myself, Scott, RJ, Clint, David, Michael, Greg, Matt and Tercek and other "stand ins" like Vince, Jason, Ben, Chris, and Gordon to film. We started at 4pm and finished deep into the morning hours...
Forks will be ready this fall. Click here for a preview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qaJjg3MKFQ
(don't be fooled, the college kid who stole our idea and did the same thing this summer has nothing on ours. His is good. But we have 15 years of experience, Curlee, and a pitchfork my friend, and ours will stop your heart...)
Monday, August 27, 2007
Sunday, August 26, 2007
HAPPY 40th MOM AND DAD!!!!
CJ & Fern Speers celebrate 40 years of bliss today!
According to dad, it was one hot day when they got married in a church 40 years ago with no AC! I guess things started off HOT and just continued on for 4 more decades that way.
According to dad, it was one hot day when they got married in a church 40 years ago with no AC! I guess things started off HOT and just continued on for 4 more decades that way.
As a reward we are sending them away to a B&B of their own choosing!
We love you mom and dad!
We love you mom and dad!
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Back Home, Just In Time...
What a great trip to the coast it was with mom, dad and my sister's family! We had such a blast! We left as the rain from Erin started falling on Wednesday. But we got our "beach days" in. We just love the place!
Can you find the "ghost crab" in this picture?
See more at the Speers website in a few days!
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Summer of 1994 All Over Again
13 Years ago, my sister and I and some friends went to Galveston with our mom and dad. We rented a beach house and did the whole "Gulf Coast vacation" thing. Well things have changed in 13 years as we are older, fatter, and both now married with kids of our own! But tomorrow we leave once again for a 3 day stay on the beach!
This time it will include my brother-in-law, their two kids and my wife and our two kids!
It's gonna be real hot here in Dallas, but at least we can escape for some fun in the sun for a few days! So many great memories for me in the Houston/Galveston area. I cannot wait!
What makes it a little more special for me this year, is since late last year my company has been selling health insurance for Standard Life based in Galveston. They are owned by the Moody's who essentially founded the island and seem to own most of it today. I might have to drop by and see what kind of perks they can throw my way!
This time it will include my brother-in-law, their two kids and my wife and our two kids!
It's gonna be real hot here in Dallas, but at least we can escape for some fun in the sun for a few days! So many great memories for me in the Houston/Galveston area. I cannot wait!
What makes it a little more special for me this year, is since late last year my company has been selling health insurance for Standard Life based in Galveston. They are owned by the Moody's who essentially founded the island and seem to own most of it today. I might have to drop by and see what kind of perks they can throw my way!
Thursday, August 09, 2007
It's Official...Life is Not Over
Thankfully, football season starts tonight! My Cowboys are back in action! Can I get a "whoop, whoop!"?
Yea, it is preseason and it will be a boring affair after the 1st quarter, but AT LEAST we can move on from the world of baseball, golf on TV and beach volleyball!
Yea, it is preseason and it will be a boring affair after the 1st quarter, but AT LEAST we can move on from the world of baseball, golf on TV and beach volleyball!
Friday, July 27, 2007
Meet Our Friend - Yellow
Thursday, July 26, 2007
What is up the WIDE WIDE WORLD of SPORTS?
It wasn't that long ago that our sports world was full of the likes of Tom Landry, Nolan Ryan, Don Shula, Cal Ripken, Vince Lombardi, Hank Aaron and others who played with character and for the love of the game. Man have things changed!
Now we have the Barry Bonds steroid issue in baseball, the NBA gambling ref, the dog abusing, dog fighting ring-leader Michael Vick in the NFL and it seems every biker in the Tour De France is on the juice too!
Drugs and scandals are running wild like grabgrass.
It's time those that have some character and still play for the love of the game take back the spotlight. This is getting out of hand...
Now we have the Barry Bonds steroid issue in baseball, the NBA gambling ref, the dog abusing, dog fighting ring-leader Michael Vick in the NFL and it seems every biker in the Tour De France is on the juice too!
Drugs and scandals are running wild like grabgrass.
It's time those that have some character and still play for the love of the game take back the spotlight. This is getting out of hand...
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Training Camp 2007
Now I head to San Antonio to watch sport - that being Dallas Cowboys training camp. I shall waste 3 days of life in order to watch 300lb grown men learnt to hit each other and run certain patterns in grass in hopes to catch, steal or run with an oblong cylinder of leather with the mindset of crossing into an area of grass marked by large white lines and a yellow "field goal" thing in the back of it.
Football.
God must think we are morons.
Football.
God must think we are morons.
Monday, July 23, 2007
THANK GOD!!! Training Camp is FINALLY Here
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Fellas Weekend III - HuuuuHUUGE Success
Click here for details.....but be warned.
http://dasfellas.blogspot.com/
http://dasfellas.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
So Long Troy....
Saturday, June 30, 2007
NEWS BULLETIN! Our Family is Going to Have a Boy!
For details, read our new blog by clicking here....
http://luvfromasia.blogspot.com/
http://luvfromasia.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
It's Going to Be Super in North Texas in 2011!
Thanks Laura Miller for the opportinity to work less than 1 mile from the new Cowboys Stadium here in Arlington which was just announced by the NFL as the host of Super Bowl 45!
I love mayors that lack foresight and vision!
Go Cowboys!
I just hope the Cowboys can find a way to be in that one and that someone will give me the $3,000 needed to get a endzone seat ticket....
Monday, May 21, 2007
Star Wars Turns 30!
Over thirty years ago this week....today actually....the most amazing sci-fi movie in history was introduced into our lives as Star Wars was born! Characters like Luke Skywalker, R2-D2, C-3PO, Chewbacca, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin and even Jar-Jar have since stamped our hearts with great memories and fun.
I am no Star Wars guru (ehemmm Dave Curlee) but I will never forget mom taking me to see this incredible movie 30 years ago as a young lad. We stood in line outside the Gulf Gate Mall movie theater in Houston as the line went around the building and was hundreds of people long!
Generations of kids have come and gone and yet Star Wars remains one of the most loved movie series of all time. In 10 years or so I fully expect my girls to get their first real memory themselves of watching Star Wars for the first time.
Thanks George Lucas for using the Force!
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Dinner with Shamu!
Shamu dinner, I mean dinner with Shamu, was a real treat this week as the Brady Bunch along with Julie's parents took over the San Antonio area for some family getaway time!
Some people, like Mavs owner Mark Cuban, might claim the Riverwalk is overhyped, over-rated and dirty, but we think otherwise. We've been to many popular vacation spots in the country, but our home Texas flavored town is one of the best!
We visited the zoo, walked to Riverwalk, ate at La Margarita's with the Tercek's, and tore up Sea World by finishing off our visit there with a private "dinner with Shamu" party! What a great time we had. Enjoy the pics and see much more on our website as usual!
Don't forget the Alamo and get yourself to San Antonio soon! It's well worth the price of the meal!
Some people, like Mavs owner Mark Cuban, might claim the Riverwalk is overhyped, over-rated and dirty, but we think otherwise. We've been to many popular vacation spots in the country, but our home Texas flavored town is one of the best!
We visited the zoo, walked to Riverwalk, ate at La Margarita's with the Tercek's, and tore up Sea World by finishing off our visit there with a private "dinner with Shamu" party! What a great time we had. Enjoy the pics and see much more on our website as usual!
Don't forget the Alamo and get yourself to San Antonio soon! It's well worth the price of the meal!
For a neat slideshow of our trip click here: http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewshow.html?fl=2812136&alb=0
Friday, May 04, 2007
The City of Dallas....What a Choke!
2007 has not been a good year for sports fans in the DFW area. The city that has produced 5 SuperBowl championships and 1 Stanley Cup champion is failing in its quest to become a city of champions.
In the 4 major sports, we only have 6 to go around. Not good. And 2007 is doing all it can to establish Dallas in a whole new light. A year ago I wrote in shock after the Dallas Mavericks choked away their first NBA championship to Miami in 6 games, after being up 2 games to none. I had no idea a year later it would get even worse.
It all started in January as the Cowboys defense and Tony Romo literally dropped the ball in the playoffs, round one.
Then came the Dallas Stars who got booted in the playoffs, for the 3rd year in a row, all 1st rounders.
Finally, came last nights debacle of the NBA best record, #1 seeded Mavs, losing to the #8 seed, "schmoes", Golden State Warriors (who?), getting their hydes tanned by 25 in game six, again in the first round.
Next are the Rangers.....need I say more?
A long sports summer is ahead. I am depressed.
In the 4 major sports, we only have 6 to go around. Not good. And 2007 is doing all it can to establish Dallas in a whole new light. A year ago I wrote in shock after the Dallas Mavericks choked away their first NBA championship to Miami in 6 games, after being up 2 games to none. I had no idea a year later it would get even worse.
It all started in January as the Cowboys defense and Tony Romo literally dropped the ball in the playoffs, round one.
Then came the Dallas Stars who got booted in the playoffs, for the 3rd year in a row, all 1st rounders.
Finally, came last nights debacle of the NBA best record, #1 seeded Mavs, losing to the #8 seed, "schmoes", Golden State Warriors (who?), getting their hydes tanned by 25 in game six, again in the first round.
Next are the Rangers.....need I say more?
A long sports summer is ahead. I am depressed.
Monday, April 30, 2007
Julie RUNS Like Never Before!
In case you have not noticed, my hot wife is now even hotter as she has been on this fitness kick of late...
Here she is nearing the end of her latest 5k called the Zoo Fun Run in Fort Worth last weekend!
(In case you are hoping....I am down 15lbs myself though I slack off way more than she does....I'll catch up soon!)
Here she is nearing the end of her latest 5k called the Zoo Fun Run in Fort Worth last weekend!
(In case you are hoping....I am down 15lbs myself though I slack off way more than she does....I'll catch up soon!)
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Brady and Julie Celebrate 4 Years of Bliss!
It truly freaks me out that Julie and I will begin working on our 5th year of marriage this year, but we will!
What an amazing wife I have and I can only hope she says the same about me...of course, while substituting "wife" with "husband"....
We are already planning our Hawaii vacation for our 5th, but this year we are going to celebrate in style by having dinner on McKinney somewhere, then attending the Mavs playoff game against Golden State tonight and staying at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Dallas afterwords!
Being married is the best thing ever! Single? Get married.
Julie, I love you hun!
What an amazing wife I have and I can only hope she says the same about me...of course, while substituting "wife" with "husband"....
We are already planning our Hawaii vacation for our 5th, but this year we are going to celebrate in style by having dinner on McKinney somewhere, then attending the Mavs playoff game against Golden State tonight and staying at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Dallas afterwords!
Being married is the best thing ever! Single? Get married.
Julie, I love you hun!
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
March of Dimes 2007
Thanks to the YSA gang, the AMOM group and employees of Equal Health as we three groups joined with about 7,000 others in the 2007 March of Dimes charity event.
It was a great time for all and together we raised thousands to help fight infant prematurity and infant deaths.
see photos on our website at http://www.thefamilypost.com/speersfamily/
Thanks again!
It was a great time for all and together we raised thousands to help fight infant prematurity and infant deaths.
see photos on our website at http://www.thefamilypost.com/speersfamily/
Thanks again!
Blog Update Spring 2007
Well, well, well. Can we say "summer is around the corner" or what?
Where is 2007 going in such a rush?
Anyway, life with twin toddlers has been so crazy that the blog thing has just been shoved to the back lately. I do keep up with photos posted on our website, and I will continue to post important happenings in our lives here and the girls blog, but I really want to spend more time working on my book...that is whenever I have time!
Later!
Where is 2007 going in such a rush?
Anyway, life with twin toddlers has been so crazy that the blog thing has just been shoved to the back lately. I do keep up with photos posted on our website, and I will continue to post important happenings in our lives here and the girls blog, but I really want to spend more time working on my book...that is whenever I have time!
Later!
Friday, April 20, 2007
Some Things Stay the Same
In a time where it seems everything around us is changing, it's nice here and there to find a place where things have stayed about the same.
Ennis, Texas, former home of my Papa's "farm" is just that place.
I look a step back in time last week on my way to Houston, to drive down Old Telco Road over to 1381 and then on down to drive by the old place.
I nearly choke up writing this. So many memories from my childhood there. So many great times with Papa and Grandma, my cousins, my sister, mom and dad, and my aunts and uncles. Nearly every great Christmas moment is locked away in the walls of that old place too.
Not to mention the tractors, cows, the garden, the ponds, the old VW bugs, and our old go-cart.
There will likely never be a place like that in my life again...that is until we step into eternity.
The farm was about as close as I think I will get and it is sure was nice to see it hasn't changed all that much.
Ennis, Texas, former home of my Papa's "farm" is just that place.
I look a step back in time last week on my way to Houston, to drive down Old Telco Road over to 1381 and then on down to drive by the old place.
I nearly choke up writing this. So many memories from my childhood there. So many great times with Papa and Grandma, my cousins, my sister, mom and dad, and my aunts and uncles. Nearly every great Christmas moment is locked away in the walls of that old place too.
Not to mention the tractors, cows, the garden, the ponds, the old VW bugs, and our old go-cart.
There will likely never be a place like that in my life again...that is until we step into eternity.
The farm was about as close as I think I will get and it is sure was nice to see it hasn't changed all that much.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Wife and Girls Get Even More Famous
Julie and the girls were interviewed yesterday for a special feature coming soon on local NBC5 in Dallas. The news station is running a story about her workout group called "SuperMommies" which meets three times a week in Mansfield.
Look for it soon! I will post a link as soon as I find it!
Look for it soon! I will post a link as soon as I find it!
Monday, March 12, 2007
Family Website Updated
The Speers family website has been update with recent pics and videos.....if you get bored and really have the time....enjoy!
http://www.thefamilypost.com/Speersfamily/
http://www.thefamilypost.com/Speersfamily/
Friday, February 23, 2007
Congrats to Hope & Webster!
We are proud to say congrats to the first YSA (Young Single Adults) class members who found each other at CCC in YSA! What an honor to be a part of God bringing two people together...
We attended their wedding tonight at Fielder Road and they are off on the journey of bliss called marriage...it is bliss.....all the time, right?....ok, maybe not ALL the time....
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
First Vacation in Years! SKI TRIP 2007
Thanks to the hospitality of my best bud, Clint Locks and his wife Alysa, in Boulder, CO, and some amazing grandparents back here in DFW, Julie and I were able to finally sneak off for a quick 4 day vacation! We escaped to the slopes of Copper Mountain along with partners in crime, Matt and Melaine Sherman for some fun on the slopes!
We endured road closures, 90mph winds, 10inches of snow in one day and much more, along with a worthless Buick rental car!!! Ahhhh!
More pics will be posted on our website soon!
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