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>Sinometrics makes lunch

In Fun,Sinometrics,Theology on September 29, 2007 by mstevensrev

>Today our office did something really cool. We all arrived at work, most of us our normal time, others came in early, and then at 9:30AM we went to a soup kitchen to prepare and serve the homeless in our community lunch. It was a really great time, and a great thing for our owner to get us involved with.

Again my world’s coming together. While in Oakland, I was involved in this work at least once a month. Now I am doing it as a salesperson. We fed well over 200 people and had a great time doing it. In addition to our office there were a number of other volunteers who were great to serve alongside.

Because I know how much fun actually serving the meal can be, and how much of an impact that can have on someone who has never done it before. I washed dishes the entire time. It was exhausting but thankfully I chatting with the other regular volunteer the whole time and we really enjoyed it! I was back in the office for a few more hours, but the damp food smell of my clothes finally got to me about 3:30 so I headed home. All in all it was a really great experience!

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>Halo 3

In Fun on September 25, 2007 by mstevensrev

>The hype, the parties, see Guy’s post http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2007/09/halo-3-silicon-.html, very exciting and wonder. I feel honor because I am a small part of it, or at least got to be excited about the hype. I am not a gamer at all. Pehaps I’ll use Stumble Upon it to find fun Japanese games on the net, but do not own a gaming system.

Well I am at one of the Marketing events last week and they have a raffle. Much to my surprise I win a copy of Halo 3. I jokingly ask what is this again, much to the annoyance of those around me who wish they would have gotten it. Anyway I am still trying to decide what to do with it, any suggestions welcome.

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>New Look

In Fun on September 13, 2007 by mstevensrev

>I’m not orginal enough to create my own template, but I sure think this one is cool and nice. Would love to hear feedback. I’m also wondering if to many widgets, a couple of them might get dropped just because no one seems to use them.

Found this template and many other tempting ones today on Mashables (http://mashable.com/2007/09/13/blogger-templates/)

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>Wanting to give up on the Psalms

In church,Fun,Psalms,Theology on August 29, 2007 by mstevensrev

>Not only am I end a section where each Psalm is very long, and I don’t think it will change for awhile. This Sunday Paul Schuler from Cross Sound Church camed and preached on Psalm 106 at our church. It was amazing. He has been a minister for 26 years, and the insight he has into God’s word and how it applies in a practical way to our lives was amazing. I wanted to hang up my writing for twenty years and come back to then.

Paul is an amazing pastor and man. He has eight kids!! Eight kids!! Ranging in age from 4 years old to 26 years old! He has a wonderful presence that is filled with gentleness. I used to say that as soon as he steps up to preach my wife, Karin, starts to cry. Well this time she started crying while he was being introduced. He is a great man and our church was very blessed to have him come preach.

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>"Not many black people in Seattle"

In family,Friends,Fun on August 27, 2007 by mstevensrev

>Our time in Oakland, CA was a time of great growth for both Karin and I culturally. Living in a historic black city as a white person will educate you. Most of our experiences in church life there were difficult. The stories didn’t end up being wrapped in a bow with a happy ending like I often expect them too, perhaps I watch too many After School Specials as a kid. This weekend we have been bless with the visit of a friend, the last person in the world we would expect to have visited us, and are able to see that her story is going in an entirely different and wonderful directions. Perhaps there is hope for the eternal optimist, an after school special can come true.

Our church was located on Grand Ave. in Oakland a pretty cool road that at one point wraps around Lake Merritt, but the north end of it is a business district and our church was just north of the business district. The two closest shops near us were Safeway and Ace Hardware. On a regular basis outside each of these establishment there would be someone selling a Street Spirit, in SF it is Street Sheet, and in Seattle they are call Real Change, but they are all the same. $1 newspapers people who are homeless sell with a permit. So in our time in Oakland, CA our family got to know one of these people really well, Dee.

Now I am taking too much credit. I would say hi to Dee, or once in awhile buy her something. She loves Cranberry Juice Cocktail. It was actually Karin though who really began to connect with her. The developed a friendship, through Karin chatting with her, but also Dee’s love of kids and affection for Aidyn. Dee ended up attending our church and I met with her to try to develop a plan to help her find a place to live and work on some addiction issues. For most of our time there there really wasn’t much new happening with Dee. Multiple physical issues, occasionally missing appointments we would set, seasonal attendance to church, and ultimately her addiction had a hard grasp on her life. Throughout all of it our family would have great interactions with Dee.

One of the funniest had to to with Dee knowing that she was not going to make it to church one week and wanting to make sure that her tithe money made it. So she tried to give it to Karin outside of the Safeway store. Already it was uncomfortable for Karin to be handed money from someone who was homeless, but on top of that the Oakland Fire Department was there sitting their engine looking down at this white woman wrestling over money with this homeless lady. Needless to say when Karin still tells me the story I crack up.

The most touch part of our relationship with Dee came down to how much she and Aidyn love each other. Aidyn would regularly take gifts to Dee, but every time Dee saw Aidyn she would give her at least one banana. It was great as a parent to talk with my daughter about generosity and how special that banana really was because Dee didn’t have much and yet she gave what little she had to those she loves. Aidyn got it. The funny part is Dee hates banana’s. And I guess that was an easy thing for people coming out of a grocery store to give someone. They just rip off one of their bananas as they walk out to their car. Even then since being in Seattle we got a card from Dee and there was $5 for Aidyn, her “banana money”.

Just before we left Oakland things with Dee did take a dramatic turn and it was for the worst. Our last few connections with Dee were in psychiatric hospitals. Without going into the details, things just had piled up for Dee and it broke her. Unlike most of what I hear of people experiences in state run facilities like this, we were able to make good connections with staff, and did what we could to make sure Dee would have the best care. Karin also made one trip where she and Dee were able to go out shopping and pick up some real basic needs, and some just for fun, but there were things that got lost in the break down.

Then we left. After arriving in Seattle we would get regular phone calls and messages from Dee and it was clear that she was doing better and we were very excited. Again she sent the wonderful card to Aidyn and we were hopeful for what was happening in her life. And then she began to mention leaving Oakland moving back East closer to family, and before she did it she was going to make a stop in Seattle. Last Thursday night Dee made it to Seattle…

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>Word of the Day; Boon

In Fun,Word of day on August 27, 2007 by mstevensrev

>There is an alcohol called boons and that was all that I had heard of. Today in the hymn we sang said, “Above all the ‘boons,’ I pray”. Okay why is it of the four people who we were in church with today, only Aidyn and I said, “What the?” Having no idea what it meant we looked it up as part of our family devotion today. It means a blessing. So above all blessings I pray. That’s cool huh. A prayer during blessing not just during pain.

Anyway the dictionary said, “A cool breeze is a blessing to a sailor.”

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>Word of the day: Ruckus

In family,Fun,Word of day on August 22, 2007 by mstevensrev

>How much fun is this? Ruckus is one of those words that makes me want to run around, especially now since I am at the office, messing up desks and dance with trash cans. I am the only sales person (other than the president of our company but he doesn’t count on one level…he does alot more) so I am often the one causing the ruckus at Sinometrics.

Most of my life is about ruckus. Just the other day a friend of mine who has four kids was talking about how he realized that his kids are loud. At that moment my wife chimed in saying she thought our daughter was loud too. My friend interupted his thought, turned to my wife and said, “Oh yeah, your daughter is really loud.” Then after finishing his though state that he thinks she might be louder than his four kids combined! Karin and I agree with huge smiles. Our family loves to cause a ruckus, whether it is signing, dancing, or telling jokes something is usually going on. Amazingly the tenants that live in the unit under us renewed their lease, they must be hard of hearing!

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>Helpful Hints for a Friday

In Fun,Sinometrics on August 17, 2007 by mstevensrev

>Try these, might get you out of work early today…

http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/2007/08/16/the-not-to-do-list-9-habits-to-stop-now/#more-121

Tim Ferriss helps me expand my thinking. I like it.

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>Phrase of the Day: sick house syndrome

In Fun,Word of day on August 17, 2007 by mstevensrev

>It amazing the things I learn with my job. We did some translation for a company named Barn Pros. They are expanding to Japan and need a PPT Deck translated for a presentation. While doing QA (Quality and Assurance) on some questions that were sent them from Japan. I came across this term. It is real and it cracks me up. Sounds like SBS is generic enough that you could blame anything on it.

The term “sick building syndrome” (SBS) is used to describe situations in which building occupants experience acute health and comfort effects that appear to be linked to time spent in a building, but no specific illness or cause can be identified. The complaints may be localized in a particular room or zone, or may be widespread throughout the building. In contrast, the term “building related illness” (BRI) is used when symptoms of diagnosable illness are identified and can be attributed directly to airborne building contaminants.

-http://www.epa.gov/iaq/pubs/sbs.html

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>Word of the Day; eclectic

In Fun,Word of day on August 15, 2007 by mstevensrev

>Being married to an artist I always thought that this word had artistic leanings, but after reading about it, it doesn’t have to. It means from different sources. Selecting the best of all that is around you and using it. Karin and I have always had an eclectic leading toward our decoration of our house and our over all world view. Some of that is out of necessity. When you are doing community development work you have to decorate with what you have. We are eclectic people, which makes us very difficult to figure out.