Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Let down at Blessings...again




Many of you know my dissatisfaction with Blessings Christian Marketplace. Well today I went there bright and early at 9am when the doors opened to purchase the new David Crowder CD "A Collision" (Who wouldn't want this awesome CD?)

*Disclaimer*

The ONLY reason I went to Blessings to purcahse the CD, was because my awesome friend Andrew Haak snagged a $10 dollar Gift Certificate for me at the TFK concert that was in Abbotsford a few weeks back. (THANKS BUDDY!!!) So I figured...sale price= $12.79 - $10 Gift Certificate =CHEAP CD!!!

Well...I walk into the store, and ask the sales associate where their David Crowder CD's are. Her reply "We won't be getting them in for at least a couple of days" Apparently they've been misplaced. ARRRGGHHH. How can they do this to me? I look online at House of James and they've got 150 IN STOCK. Why can't House of James open a new store in Langley and make this Christian music obsessed Youth Pastor happy? Anyways, so now they have my number and will call me whenever it comes in. It's almost worth paying the extra cash to get it today...but then again I'm a poor pastor so cheaper is always better.

So I wait...maybe God is teaching me to be more patient...all I know is that it's going to be even fewer and far between before I shop at Blessings Christian Marketplace anytime in the near future.

Blessings, (pun intended)

Ty

UPDATE:
Spectacular news...Blessings somehow managed to find the "misplaced" David Crowder CD's and when our church secretary was down in Langley she pikced my copy up!!!! WOO HOO. Now I am a happy-musically-obsessed-Youth Pastor.

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

MY RANT

Hear me out folks...

The other day I was flippin' thru the TV channels and stumbled accross a little promo moment about Switchfoot's new album "Nothing is Sound." I purcahsed this album right at 9:30am last Tuesday at HMV for $9.99 (since our Christian store was selling it for $12.79) and if you read one of my earliest blogs about Blessings Christian Marketplace then you'll understand why I didn't purchase it there!

Anyways, back on track. The program that the album was getting some promo on was Much Music's "Much On Demand" co-hosted by Matte Babel. During the show he was giving a brief synopsis of the album for the viewers. I cannot say verbatim what Matte said but the words that he did say have rung clear in my head for days...

"This new album by switchfoot is filled with rock infused lyrics that ring out with teenage angst...blah blah blah...then he concludes his synopsis with saying that this album (and the teenage-angst-lyrics) will have you hating your parents by the end of it."

In the words of "the Champ"...I loose it...!

I could not believe that this was the promo that Switchfoot was getting live on air at Much Music! Immediately I began to pray for those who go out to purchase this album that God will grab ahold of them and serious work miracles in their hearts through the lyrics. I have listened to the entire album and cannot find much if anything that would stir up hatred for ones parents. This kind of review just makes me wanna scream!

In an interview done for Christian Music Planet magazine: frontman Jon Foreman said this "We have always tried to make music that resonates with the church and the mainstream," Foreman says. "That is what Switchfoot is about."

I agree with Jon whole-heartidly...and I hope that those who are devoted fans of switchfoot will continue to support this great band by purcahsing their CD. I don't wanna run on and on and on with this rant so I'm gonna cut it off now.

Thanks for hearing me out:

Ty

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

FOOD FIGHT !!!


On Friday September 9th...21 students gathered for what soon became the messiest, and stinkiest youth event ever imagined here at in.sight youth ministry. As the countdown went...3...2....1....GO !!! The students ran towards a table filled with food...and in a matter of seconds the food was FLYING EVERYWHERE.

It looks like Allison really enjoys mustard...but Tiana on the other hand seems to prefer good ol' Heinz Ketchup...that or she was just about to squirt Allison in order to give her that "perfect hotdog" smell...mmm!

You should have seen the colour of the water when we rinsed out the hair of Justin & Rebecca. These two deffinately went hard core...and smelt rotten to the core by then end of the food fight.

Here they all are...(well minus a few people who were desperate to change and clean off). Congratulations to everyone who came out and enojyed the nastiest...smelliest....groosest event we've ever had. I think we'll have to outdo outselves next year...any one interested?

*This coming Friday we're going up to Maple Ridge for the annual Water War. This year we're gonna have around 3 THOUSAND water balloons! It's gonna be a wet one...

If anyone wants to see more pictures of the event just leave me a message or email me at thagan@telus.net

P.S. If you wonder how we cleaned up most of the mess...I left it there for the birds to eat! They seem to love mushy cake, hotdogs, and piles of pudding!

Blessings,

Ty

Monday, August 29, 2005

Back to life...Back to reality

Well my vacation is over...and tommorow I get back to work. It has been really great to spend much desired quality time with my wife and close friends. Before we left for vacation we enjoyed watching our close friends Nate & Kristie get married. (see picture) They had a wonderful ceremony and an awesome outdoor reception--which included some yummy fruits and cheescake...drool! They wouldn't tell me where they were going for their honeymoon, but they get the priviledge of spending the next 8 months out at Briercrest in that wasteland they call Saskatchewan (obvious sarcasm about it being a priviledge). I can't wait to get them home over Christmas so that Chairty and I can do a double-date. They are such an awesome couple...and Nate if you read this...I love ya bro!

After their wedding Chairty and I drove down to Portland for our vacation. Needless to say that the best 2 days of weather were the days we drove down their and back again. We spent some time downtown cruising the malls...lots of shopping=FUN. We did get the chance on Wednesday to go west to Cannon Beach. This place is AMAZING. WOW...this was such a spectacular place to just relax and de-stress. I hope that these picutres give at least some small window into how magnificent this place really is. The rock formations that appear on Cannon Beach are called "Monoliths" The largest monolith on Cannon Beach is called "Haystack Rock" It truly is something spectacular to look at. Charity and I enjoyed a great picnic lunch on the beach, and then layed in the sun for a while. A little while later it started to get quite windy so we packed up our stuff and headed down Hwy. 101 towards Lincoln City for some Outlet Mall Adventures.

For those of you who wonder if we did indeed do everything I said we were going to do: according to my last post...here's a recap.

We did visit Cannon Beach. We got to go on the Jet-Boat Ride (sorry no pictures: water+camera=not a good idea) We visited Pittock Mansion...and wow was that amazing. We did not get to eat at the sushi restaurant...but that's ok...it's not like I can't get sushi here. And we had the most romantic dinner at the best table that Portland City Grill had to offer. We had 180 degree views of the Portland Skyline. The food we ate was amazing: here's what we ate.

Tyler had: Dungeness Crab crusted Butterfish (Oven roasted with savory crab crust, saffron caper sauce, asparagus, and garlic mashed potatoes.

Charity had: Parmersan Crusted Seared Jumbo White Prawns. (With garlic mashed potatoes, roma tomato coulis, basil infused olive oil, and ginger balsamic reduction.

Needless to say this was an amazing meal. Overall it was a nice vacation. Too short..but often vacations are. It's good to be home, but we had a wonderful time in the Portland area, and were extremly grateful to our friends Matt & Becky for allowing us to stay at their place while we were down there...you 2 are such great friends! After we got back into Langley, the very next day we attended the wedding of two great friends Dave & Annie. It was a lovely wedding ceremony, and an even lovelier wedding reception held at the Inn @ the Westminister Quay. The meal was catered by "The Boathouse" restaurant...and boy was it mmm mmm delicious. It was so great to see such amazing friends get married.

Needless to say this was one CRAZY week. I think our wedding quota for the year has been maxed out with having 2 weddings on back-to back weekends. Today I went out to lunch with my friend Matt Davies who was in Ottawa for the entire summer, and then we went back to his place and played GT4 & NHL '05 on his 50 inch TV. It was a lovely way to spend my day off. Well I think this post is long enough, so I'm gonna stop typing now...

Cheers,

Ty

Saturday, August 20, 2005

Vacation...WOO HOO

This will be my last blog posting for a while since Charity and I are heading down to Portland & Cannon Beach for a vacation. We'll be down there for just under a week. I am really looking forward to getting away and having a time of relaxation & refreshment.

But...

If you really know my personality...there would be no way I could just simply go on vacation without planning much of the week in advance. So here's a couple of the things that we'll be doing while down in Oregon:

1) Visiting Cannon Beach
2) Going on a Jet-Boat ride on the Willamette River
3) Visiting Historic Pittock Mansion
4) Having lunch at the most amazing All-You-Can-Eat Sushi Buffet: Todai
5) Dinning at Portland most spectacular Restaurant: Portland City Grill
6) SHOPPING (Oregon is TAX FREE) I would link you to a site, but we're going to so many places...it's not really worth it!
...and many other exciting things.

I'll post some pictures and write more about it when we are home next week. Please pray for a safe drive there and back, and that Charity and I can have a well deserved & needed time of relaxing.

Bu-Bye:

Ty

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Creation Fest West 2005 Recap...

*Well it appears that I can load pics onto this site again...so here's a tweaked + pics version of the update I did yesterday*


Creation Fest was an amazing time...as it always is. I was able to have lunch on the way up with the entire group from the David Crowder Band (see the picture above). Needless to say this was a pretty wicked way to start off my trip. Two things I realized after sitting down and chatting with David:

1) The guy is sooo skinny!
2) It almost seems like hair explodes off his face!

One of the dads in our group requested that they play "Oh Praise Him" which they did that night. And I was uber excited becaue I wanted them to play "Come thou Fount" which they also did!

I was a little dissapointed that Shawn McDonald wasn't able to attend. He apparently had a family emergency and was unable to perform at the Late Night Café. Also I did not manage to get down to see Cademon's Call. Two groups that really impressed me were Mercy Me & Casting Crowns (whose flight was cancelled on them, and they only managed to play 4 songs of their set). Overall the music was good. There were deffinately some bands that weren't there that I would have enjoyed hearing...but I can't be too picky. God did amazing things in the lives of the students that went down. This is always a highlight of their summer (mine as well).

I enjoyed being able to hang out with a bunch of the bands in the Interlinc Youth Leaders Only VIP tent. This place is amazing. They give you unlimited ice-cold pop and water all the time, and the entire place is AIR CONDITIONED!!! You also get to connect with bands and youth ministry guru's like Duffy Robbins. (see the picture above) It was awesome to connect with someone who has been doing Youth Minsitry for over 30 years! I appreciated all that he shared.

One of the best memories I have from the trip was our GIANT water fight on the Thursday. Oddly enough after the water fight they really began to ration water quite severly...some say they were having trouble with one of their wells... I think we just used up all the water...oops! We went at it for over 2 hours with absolutely everyone from the group getting soaked by the end of it. Nothing beats the intense heat of Easter Washington with a good soaking!
Charity and I went down to the mosh pit to go check our Starfield (a great Canadian Band)and as we were standing there only feet from the stage we began to notice that the drummer looked really familiar. It turns out that it is a friend of ours from Briercrest: Gordie Cochrane. (see picture below)After the concert we yelled to get his attention and were able to chat with him quickly before they went to an autograph sinning. It was really amazing to see him finally get the chance to drum in such a great band. If you've never heard of Starfield I reccommend that you link to their site above and listen to some of their tunes...or better yet just go by their CD...you won't be dissapointed. These guys are deffinately a band that God is blessings immensly.

There is so much more that I could write, but I am just so blown away at how refreshing this time was, and how God was so present in the lives of the bands, speakers, and organizers. I deffinately look forward to the next Creation Fest. If you've never been...GO.

Blessings,

Ty

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Creation Fest !!!


In only a matter of hours 30 students & parents will be leaving behind Langley BC and heading off to one of the most spectacular festivals this earth has ever seen. This will be my wife's and my third time going to Creation Fest. The weather looks like it will be stupid hot and incredibly sunny. For those who have never been...you are deffinately mising out! For those of you who have been...I know you would agree with me in saying that you would deffinately go back!

I am looking forward to seeing the David Crowder Band, Caedmon's Call, and Shawn Mcdonald. And one of the best perks of being a Youth Pastor is the Youth Leaders Only VIP tent. The full access pass that I get ensures that I will have free flowing ice-cold pop & water and the chance to meet a few of the bands that will be performing during the week. This VIP area is every Youth Pastors dream...and the dream of every student who isn't allowed in! HA HA HA!

Please be in prayer as we drive accross the USA border and for all the drivers as we leave at 6am. I am confidant God will do amazing things in the lives of the youth that are going. It's for moments like these that I live for as a Youth Pastor. I am sure that I will upload some pics once I am home...and after I take a very long nap to recover from the exhaustion.

Blessings,

Ty

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Green Tea Frappuccino




Maybe the first thought that went through your head when you saw this somehow ties in with Dr. Seuss and his famous story about Green Eggs & Ham, but let me assure you this Frappuccino deffinately is worth the try!

I must admit I am a Starbucks fannatic. Not to the extent where I am blowing my entire income on a daily dose of caffinated concoctions...but I will say that every now and then I do enjoy the splurge! If that mermaid on the Starbucks logo ever went shot for shot with Tim Horton...I think she'd tail slap him to the ground!

oh...right...back to what I started to talk about. My wife and I went to Starbucks here in Walnut Grove last night and my friend who works there suggested that I try the Green Tea Frappuccino. This frap blends Matcha green tea with a hint of sweet melon... the results are amazing!

If you're a fan of Starbucks, but you've gotten bored of their usual beverages...try one of my wife's favourite creations:

* Start with ordering a Vanilla Bean Blended Crème Frappuccino. Add Java Chips. Add a half pump of peppermint...blend...voila! This one tastes like a Cookies & Creme Frappuccino!

Well that's enough of my product placement for one day. This blog entry has been fairly un-informative...but hey...sometimes in life ya just don't feel like thinking much!

For more information on this drink click here:

Drink up!

Ty

Friday, July 15, 2005

A Theological Worldview

So I stumbled accross a blog site that had a link to this somewhat sketchy--not 100% reliable test to determine your theological worldview. Needless to say I took the test, and to my surprise my theological worldview falls mostly in line with the Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan tradition. Here is what the little blurb says:

You are an evangelical in the Wesleyan tradition. You believe that God's grace enables you to choose to believe in him, even though you yourself are totally depraved. The gift of the Holy Spirit gives you assurance of your salvation, and he also enables you to live the life of obedience to which God has called us. You are influenced heavly by John Wesley and the Methodists.

Apart from the last sentence about being heavly influence by John Wesley & the Methodists (both of which I have not studied much about) I would agree somewhat that it does describe adequatly my theological worldview. My second highest catagory that I agree with was that of Emergent/Postmodern. I do enjoy reading books by current Emergent authors like that of Brian D. Mclaren and Don Miller. There is much to say about how we as Christians "do church"--as I posted several days ago. Being a Pastor I wrestle daily with how I manage my time. Far to much of it seems to be spent on administry (play on the word administration) rather than minsitry. Far too many Christians seem to be pre-occupied with selling you the latest Boble-Head Jesus, the newest WWJD bracelet fad, or other kitch that really is of little use. (Afterall we can't take it with us!)

I can only pray that in the years to come that I find that passion that Jesus had to love those that the world hated. I have not yet met anyone who doesn't want to be loved. If only we as modern day Jesus-followers could love with an authentic love for those who need it most. If Jesus could make that much of an impact in only 3 years of ministry; I pray that God will bless my efforts as I minister in this local church, and local community.

Oh and for those who were thinking the whole way through...where's the link to that freaking quiz? Click here:

Blessings:

Ty

Thursday, July 14, 2005

Would you wear a KILT?











THE UTILIKILT
Now for those of you who know me well...you probably know that I have a slight obsession about shopping...mainly for new clothes. I do enjoy hitting up some of my favorite stores here in Lanlgey (since they have practicaly everything). BUT, while checking out the blog of Mark Oestreicher, president of Youth Specialties I came accross The Utilikilt.

I have seen many a kilt in my day. Being of both Scottish & Irish decent I know that there is a McKenzie tartan print, as well as a Tyler plaid print that I have seen. Yet nothing prepared me for the Utilikilt. The Seattle based company that makes these has been in business since August 2000, and they seem to be becoming quite popular...I'm still not too sure if I'll be sporting one of them anytime soon...but they do seem really unique.

Check out the site, and give me your feedback as to what you think about the Utilikilt.

I'm outta here:

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

1500 Sheep Leap to their Death!!!













Sometimes it's best to not ask questions: like why would 1500 sheep (one after another) all leap off a massive cliff to their death? Maybe it was just one of those days...

Check it out here

Hope you don't have a baaaaad day...I'm feeling a little sheepish!

No more puns...I promise:

Tuesday, July 05, 2005

What is Church???



Today (July 5th 2005) marks my 1 year anniversary of being the Youth Pastor at Northwest Langley Baptist Church. As you can see in the picture, some of these days are pretty rediculous, often hillarious, and generally phenominal. *For those who are wanting to know what exactly I am pointing at...place your best guess here: ____________________.

This has been a year of seeing God work in some pretty amazing ways. I have seen one of my students re-commit his life to Christ after a sermon I preached. I have seen our students share their faith openly and with confidence. We have done some pretty wacky events, and I have drank more then my fair share of Coke's and Coffee's while chatting with students. It hasn't been a magic carpet ride this entire year either. I have learned many lessons this year, and am greatful to God for keeping me teachable through them all.

BUT...through all of this...I still labour and toil to figure out "how do we do this thing called church?" Here's a blurb that might shed some light onto this topic:

The essence of the church is that it is a community of people empowered by God on a mission striving to establish the reign of God on this earth. We must not be confused with local businesses in our area whose goal is to meet the needs of individual consumers. We do not exist to market a product or provide a service amidst a free market. Instead, our efforts focus on engaging the culture in which we live and transforming it by lives incarnating the person of Jesus Christ. We are grounded in a specific place, Langley, BC, where we can be a community who critiques and affirms both the culture and the church.

Challenging...

In our quest of knowing God, at times this could mean Encouraging, Inspiring, Helping, Inviting, Questioning, Reassuring, Fortifying, Disputing, Empowering, Struggling. People... We desire to be a bridge in which the gospel continues to be passed on from older to younger generations in the Langley area. However, we not only desire to be an impact locally, but globally as well as we strive to connect the gospel with other communities outside Western culture. By "people" we are not only referring to those in need of redemption, but also that those redeemed might be pressed on in the journey of knowing Christ. Know God... In this phrase lies the whole of Christianity - the means, the end, the goal, the meaning of life itself - as the apostle Paul said "that I may know Him." We would differentiate between a knowledge of God and "to know God," for the mission and goal of our lives is not found in a knowledge but in a knowing - an ongoing relationship with Christ that lives and breathes. We realize that the only lasting satisfaction in life comes from a life that has centered its entire reality around Jesus Christ.

*referenced from University Baptist Church* with slight geographical alterations.

This is only year one of much more jouneying to find an answer. To all my fellow friends who share in my passion to see this generation of students become passionate followers of Jesus; continue to do so knowing that our labour is Kingdom work! Blessings to all of you. I hope that this blog posting has inspired you, or at best challenged you to figure out the answer to "how do we do church" for youself.

1st Thessalonians 2:8 (TNIV) "...so we cared for you. Because we loved you so much, we were delighted to share with you not only the gospel of God but our lives as well."

Soli Deo Gloria:

Ty

Wednesday, June 29, 2005

RED BULL...

Something worth reading...


BACKGROUND:
Red Bull was invented by Dietrich Mateschitz, an Austrian, in 1984 based on a Thai beverage called Krating Daeng. It is was originally manufactured by a pharmaceutical company who received 51% of the firm in exchange for making the product.

RB was introduced to the world in 1987, originally marketted towards young urban professionals. 18 years later, RB's advertising focuses on its "stimulant properties."Advertising pitched the drink as being 'youthful', was given to DJ's and handed out at parties. They even went as far as intentionally leaving empties at key locactions in trendy clubs. Now RB pours a lot of its advertising into (extreme) sports, everything from "soapbox events to Formula One". How much money does it spend on advertising? About $400,000,000 last year. It is safe to say that RB created a market, a market of which it know owns 70-90%. That works out to making $1.3 billion in sales last year alone.

CLAIMS:
The ads say that RB will "give you wings." It has been nicknamed "liquid speed" and "crack in a can", but consumers buy it because it is an "energy drink."
RB, they claim, is for any occassion when you need a jolt of energy: take one when you're studying or driving late to stay away, have some to fight the effects of jet lag, take it as a boost before a race or work out, or drink while partying.
All the ingredients, they say, are natural and healthy, when consumed according to the recommendations.

PROS:
The three main ingredients in RB are caffiene, taurine, and glucuronolactone. There is 80 mg of caffiene in each can (3 times the regular amount to a can of Coke or about 2 cups of coffee), 1000 mg of a taurine (an amino acid), and 600 mg glucuronolactone (a carbohydrate). The last two are supposedly detoxins and naturally occur in the human body. Also in RB are a handful of vitamins that speed up your metabolism (support energy production). On paper, this drink would definitely keep anyone awake and give their body a jolt.

CONS:
The drink was approved for sale in Canada, but with strings attached. Though the ingredients are natural, in RB they are all synthetically produced. At least three countries have banned RB completely (Norway, Denmark, and France) because there has been no studies into the long term effects of how caffiene, taurine, and glucuronolactone interact in the body.

In France, rats, when fed taurine, were observed demonstrating "anxiety, irritability, high senstivity to noise and worst of, self-mutilations."RB is being promoted as an energy drink, "but it doesn't replenish the body after physical exertion", like drinks such as Gatorade etc. In fact, because of the large amounts of caffiene, RB actually dehydrates the body, never good for anyone who is about to engage in some serious activity. But further, a dehydrated body under physical exertion places strain on the heart.

In 2000, an 18 year-old in Limerick, Ireland died after drinking 4 cans of RB before a basketball game. The connection between his death and RB has never been proven, but the report said he died of Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndrome, "sudden death due to cardiac arrest brought on by a arrhythmic episode" (that's when your heart doesn't beat regularly).
In Sweden, the National Food Adminstration is investigating RB after it has been "linked to three deaths." Two people died after mixing it with large amounts of vodka, while another died while drinking RB after working out.
All of a sudden RB's marketting ploy of associating with extreme sports seems hypocritical at best, criminal at worst.

In Canada, at least two cases of serious health problems have been reported after drinking RB, but Health Canada refuses to say what happened and why.
RB is commonly now being mixed with alcohol at raves, dances, and bars around the world. Says a bar owner in Toronoto, RB & Vodka is the trendy drink of choice.
The RB warning label says "not recommended to mix with alcohol," by why then did RB apply to be sold in Alberta liqour stores?
The danger is that both caffiene and alcohol are diuretics, and the combination can lead to dehydration and damage to heart muscle.
There is danger in also mixing a stimulant (caffiene) with a depressant (alcohol). College students have turned to mixing RB with alcohol as a means of getting high without getting sleepy, drinking longer, and combating hangovers. But hangovers are a result of dehydration, which would only get worse with consumed caffiene. And since large amounts of caffiene will increase your heart rate and blood pressure, simultaneously consuming large amounts of alcohol will put your body under a huge stress as it is getting served mixed messages.Studies show that RB does not reduce nor reverse the affects of alcohol on the body, contrary to popular belief.
That said, dieticians will admit that mixing RB with alcohol will not harm the drinker if consumed in moderate amounts, but encourage people to mix it with non-alcoholic beverages to stave off dehydration.
RB Sales Reps have been heard to promote the mixing of RB & vodka "off the record" when the cameras aren't rolling, prompting Health Canada to put RB and its advertising practices under review.

THE BOTTOM LINE:
I have never seen Coke or Starbucks sold with disclaimers for children and pregnant mothers, though both definitely could harm young children and unborn babies if comsumed excessively. Nor have I ever heard of anyone dying because they drank 4 Cokes before a basketball game. In fact, when I hear the warning label written out on the back of RB, I immediately associate it in my mind with alcohol and cigarettes, which carry a similar kind of warning to those people (but written by Mr. Surgeon General).
Furthermore, I might go as far as to say that it is healthier for the individual to comsume 4 cans of beer than it is to have 4 cans of RB. Please note I'm not endorsing the drinking of alcohol, especially since I find beer revolting! With the alcohol you'll have bad breath, maybe will puke, lose any sense of motor skills so physical exertion is out of the question, most likely have a headache the next day, and if it becomes a habit you will develop a disgusting gut and a slowly dying liver. But for the excessive drinker of RB, you have immediate and serious heart concerns, that, depending on any previous conditions or level physical exertion, could prove fatal. Excessive and uninformed drinking of RB has been known to serious harm and to kill. It's your choice.


Drink Responsibly. Please.


My Sources:
www.redbull.com
www.cbc.ca/consumers/market/files/health/rebull/
www.spikedonline.com/Articles/00000002D1AF.htm
www.bized.ac.uk/compfact/rebull/redbull7.htm
www.economist.com/people/displayStory.cfm?story_id=1120373

*Used with permission from my friend Andrew Haak*

Monday, June 27, 2005

FLOSSING IS NOT A DISPUTABLE MATTER !!!

For your viewing pleasure...

So I went to the Dentist today, and I was quite impressed with the latest technological advancements. I need to mention that my dentist is a member of my church which does make the visit a little more enjoyable. They took x-rays of my mouth, and later this afternoon I received this picture in my inbox. Apparentely my dentist has a lot of time on his hands if he can sit there and create these images and send them to his patients! Or maybe I'm special??? Either way it looks like my chompers aren't doing to well. Maybe it was two or three too many slurpees, or venti mocha frappuchino's???? Hmmmm.
Let this be a lesson to all of us...that flossing is not a disputable matter. Other wise we better think about investing in some polident for your dentures sooner then later. And for those who were wondering what those big white spots are in the x-ray those are fillings from past cavities. Looks like I need to listen to my own advice! Hopefully this will be my last trip to the dentist for a little while.
Brush at least twice a day:
Ty

Thursday, June 16, 2005

BIRTHDAY PRANK #1

Ok...so who did this?


I am pretty sure that no one's gonna own up to filling my office with chairs, toilet paper (you could have at least used 2-ply), and massive amounts of balloons. Apparently the pumpkin head to my left in that picture is supposed to be me. Maybe I should have just left the head taped to the chair then take the whole day off...d'oh! So whoever came in late last night, or early this morning your prank is greatly appreciated, and you sure know how to make an old fart like me feel young again...well maybe 24 isn't that old.

MY OFFICE THIS MORNING!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY...Youth Ministry Style!


It took me 21 minutes to clean this all up. Of course most of that time was spent poping balloons and freaking out our Secretary and Sr. Pastor! WOO HOO.

Sunday, June 05, 2005

GOODBYE OLD FRIEND !!!


It was a real mixed bag of emotions yesterday as I handed over the keys to Jimmy's new owner. This SUV was my very first vehicle that I've ever owned, and I have so many fond memories of our times spent together. For those of you who know Jimmy you may be wondering if I sold it with the stereo system...the answer is YES. Thankfully the new owner lives right here in Walnut Grove so at least I'll see Jimmy cruising the streets some more! I never knew how attached I had gotten to my first vehicle, but at least I know Jimmy has a good home now. For those who are wondering what I have purchased to replace Jimmy...I have 2 words for you Vokswagen Passat. (scroll down)
MY NEW '96 VW PASSAT GLX


Well as you can see from the first half of this post I did sell my Jimmy and now I am the proud owner of a Volkswagen Passat GLX. It is deffinately a change having driven my GMC Jimmy for the past 5 years to now driving a VW Passat. I have always thought about owning a VW for a while...since a few of my friends own them and they are known to be great cars. I originally considered purchasing a Jetta since that is the car many of my friends own. But for someone who is 6'2" I needed something with a little more space. This is where a Passat fits perfectly. They are quite more spacious then the Jetta, and this model in perticular comes with a shwack load of extra goodies!

I purchased to Passat about a week ago now, but since then it has been at a local garage called Auto Folks (www.autofolks.net) getting some much needed repairs done. Somethings are just common sense when you purchase a used vehicle, but this one had a few surprises up its sleaves. If you want to hear the whole story about what we've found wrong with this car please email me: tchagan@telus.net Thankfully we got a BCAA inspection done prior to the purchase and as it turns out half of the costs for repairs will be covered by BCAA because they mucked up on their inspection. WOO HOO. I have been so blessed through this whole time, even though it has deffinately not been the easiest week on both Charity and I.

One thing that I love about my new Passat is that it comes with a whole bunch of things that I never had when I owned the Jimmy:

1) Cruise Control
2) Air Conditioning
3) Leather Interior
4) Heated Seats
5) Sunroof
6) 4 Doors
7) and many other things...

For anyone who is reading this...I warn you now NOT to read into the fact that I bought a family car (shrug) I HATE that word. If I really wanted a family vehicle I would have gone out and bought a MiniVan. This is one sweet ride...and I am excited to see all that it can do. Afterall it was built in Germany, and these cars are designed for the Autobahn!!!

Drivers Wanted:

Ty

Wednesday, May 25, 2005

G.O.L.F.

Does it Stand for "Gentlemen Only, Ladies Forbidden"?

Did the word "golf" originate as an acronym for "gentlemen only, ladies forbidden"? That's a common old wives' tale. Or, in this case, more likely an old husband's tale. No, "golf" is not an acronym for "gentlemen only, ladies forbidden." If you've ever heard that, forget it immediately. Better yet, find the person who told you and let them know it's not true. Like most modern words, the word "golf" derives from older languages and dialects. In this case, the languages in question are medieval Dutch and old Scots. The medieval Dutch word "kolf" or "kolve" meant "club." It is believed that word passed to the Scots, whose old Scots dialect transformed the word into "golve," "gowl" or "gouf." By the 16th Century, the word "golf" had emerged. http://golf.about.com/b/a/028518.htm


Now that you've read something almost completely useless...I figured this would be a great time to talk about a sport that I absolutely love. So much infact that my parents have recently purachsed for me 5 private golf lessons with a CPGA pro at Redwoods in Langley--see above picture or go to their site: (http://www.redwoods-golf.com/) Here's hoping that I can improve my swing, and acheive better control and distance. So for the next 5 weeks I'll be learning how much I suck, and how much better I need to become. If anyone reading this wants to go wack some balls at the Driving Range or do a round of 9/18 just let me know! I'm game!

Fore!

Ty

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

VOTE...

If you're eligable then get off your lazy duff today and go vote. I am reminded of a friend who recently told me the story of when his family adopted 2 older Romanian girls. Shortly after receiving their Canadian citizenship there was an election called. My friend told me that going to the polling station and seeing these 2 girls vote for the first time and the joy and excitement that came from now living in a free & democratic country will forever change the way he feels about voting. We must realize that we are blessed to live in a country like Canada.

I don't perticularly care who you vote for today...but I do challenge you to realize that you have the priviledge & freedom to vote.

Go:

Ty