Thursday, January 21, 2010

Did You Miss Me?

Hey all of you poor, neglected, readers. How's it going? :) I must say I am very sorry for not having a post for a long time. What with everything else going on, I have been busy going to inaugurations, setting up GenJ officers meetings, practicing guitar, etc. [I know, those are just excuses to you hard-core bloggers]. But hey, I am here, and I have a post. Please understand, this post is more of a conglomeration and catch-up type, but I hope to get some better ones going here soon. Wow, I have been pretty busy recently. As you know from my last post, I am the new president of our Generation Joshua club. I have been doing my best to wrap my head around what that means/ solidifying my personal vision for what that means and what kind of leader I want to be. Like I said before, one of my first "official actions" was setting up a meeting with the other club officers to discuss strategy, vision, and goals for our club for this new year. We had that on Tues. night. [By the way, I can't take all the credit for that, the Tates had the original good idea of an officers meeting :)Last week however, I had the privilege of going with our club to see the inauguration of Gov. Bob McDonnell, Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling, and A.G. Ken Cucinnelli! The Tates drove us up to Richmond where I got to experience my first [of hopefully many] inaugurations. I always enjoy the adventure of walking around big important cities where important decisions are made for the governing of our state, country, etc. It gives me a very "National Treasure" feeling. [Don't repeat that to anybody ;) But yes, I do love the parking, the walking tremendous distances through crowds being directed by soldiers, police, etc., successfully getting through security [though believe me, I've had my unsuccessful times], finding the best spot to jam in to see the platform, and all of that kind of stuff. So, all that to say, it was a great time, and I was personally able to talk to Ken Cuccinelli as he unloaded his family from the Suburban and walked into the Capitol :) !!!! :) [He liked my "Don't Tread on Me" sticker ;) One last thing about the inauguration, as we waited for the parade to start afterward, a 13 news reporter came up and interviewed Grace Tate and me. Our interviews were actually shown on the news 2 days in a row [or so I'm told]. If you want to take a look at them click here. Okay, enough of that, let me tell you about a great book I just finished. It's called "Glory, Duty, and the Gold Dome". It's written by Vision Forum's Nathaniel Darnell [the guy who started their video dept.], and it's about a father/son team in Georgia's sate capitol. The dad's a state representative and the 14-year-old son is his legislative aid. [It's fiction, but a great example of Biblical world-view, generational politics]. Thanks to Morgan Wilson who let Rachel borrow the book and to Rachel who let me get my mitts on it :) [One note though, it could probably have a better cover for such a good book]. Okay, I've kinda got to run, so let me bid you all a good night and farewell, with a solemn vow to try to be more regular with the posts Ms. KT. [hey, the music after church last Sun. was great. We really need to get together again. What did you mean by "do this" or something like that Katie?]. Alrighty, Thanks for reading, and I'll see you all later!

13 comments:

  1. Good to see from you again. Hey thats neat that you got to talk to Ken Cuccunelli (did I spell that right) and be interviewed. A young man in our church who works for the state police was one of the officers gaurding Bob McDonnell. So we thought that was neat. Looks like you had a good time.

    Graham

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  2. Hey, no worries Daniel! That post looks like a few of my posts:) I believe KT was talking about doing the 10nth Ave.N. song as our tag. Just a guess. You do look very professional looking in that video:)
    See ya soon!

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  3. Hey, man!

    That's awesome that y'all were on the news!
    See you around.

    Elliott

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  4. Hello. I used to think it was cool to go to Richmond but I've had too many drugged people ask me for money to like it any more. Have a nice weekend El Presidente.

    Oliver

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  5. HaHa! I think there were too many troops there for many unsavory money-grubbing characters to be around.....wait a minute......what were you doing with drugged people in Richmond?!

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  6. Very good Daniel!!!! I would have asked the same thing.

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  7. Hey Daniel!
    Glad you're back! Sorry, I was saying are we going to do "By your side"?
    ~Katie

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  8. When you said "National Treasure", it gave me a funny picture of you walking around in Richmond, trying to find treasure in some hidden spot. hahaha... I liked that movie! Glad you had a good experience, and didn't get swarmed by druggies. lol!

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  9. Oh, Matthew! Yeah thats what I was talking about. (I just saw your comment above=)
    KT

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  10. I was street preaching and advertising our milk downtown. Other than that I rarely hang out with drugged people.

    Oliver

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  11. Hi Daniel,
    Glad you enjoyed the book, wasn't it good?! I couldn't put it down once I got into! Maddie said she liked watching my expressions as I was reading it:)
    -Morgan

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  12. Yep I read that book good one ;) and it wAs like that when I went the D.C. the other day for march for life I was lime alright tourist let's get moving!!!!;)

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  13. *like arty typing to fast on grace's itouch

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