Monday, September 22, 2008

Palace of Auburn Hills - Rascal Flatts


Saturday night some of my friends from work spoiled me & took me along to the Rascal Flatts show in Detroit. In my sleep-deprived condition it was a little on the unreal side, but what a great show! Taylor Swift opened, and though I'm not a fan of her music, she is a good entertainer. I managed to get a little bit of a second wind right before Rascal Flatts went on, though, and they put on a great show! It takes 8 semi's to haul around all the equipment & pieces of stage & everything. It's great though because unless you were in the nosebleed section, you had a good seat. The only thing I wished is that Flatts would have stayed on stage a little longer, they did a medley of some songs, and if they would have done the whole songs, it would have been perfect! I think my favorite performances of the night were "Stand", "Take Me There" and of course the encore's - "Me & My Gang" & "Bob That Head". Dozed a little on the way back to Paige's house in Luna Pier, but made it back to Denise's and home OK. Got home around 1:30 - it's totally cliche, but I think I may be getting a little too old for this.... LOL! I'm sure it's just the specifics of my weekend, but I'm still tired today! I'll post all my pics (although some are pretty fuzzy), on my MySpace page.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

18 years ago today...



Well, it's been 18 years since God blessed me with my beautiful son. Although they haven't been easy ones, I have been truly fortunate. Thank you God, for the miracles of life! My son is well on his way to becoming a good man. We spent the morning taking care of business, and ended up just relaxing with his one & only girl, Kelsey, most of the afternoon.
This evening he's spending with old friends in Sylvania, and tomorrow we will spend part of the afternoon with his Aunt & cousins. Unfortunately, Uncle Rob's got to work, & I know Brodie will miss him.
Keep him in your prayers, he's still got a little way to go!

Monday, September 1, 2008

Sober Jamz







Last Sunday, August 24th, we went to Sober Jamz, a benefit for Rusty's House, a local drug & alcohol intervention center. It is truly a testament to the power of God how He has taken a tragedy no one ever wants to live through and brought so much good to the lives of others from it. Please take a moment to check out Rusty's House's website, and consider contributing to their mission!




Brodie, Kelsey and I headed out to Centennial Terrace and met my friend from work, Denise there. The first band on the line up was 30 Days to Live, a very gifted group of teenagers that includes my old friend Johnny Cappelletty's son, J.P. Next up was All But One, another group of talented guys who perform classic rock tunes. (My sister missed the Doors hit "Riders On the Storm"). I really enjoyed their set, although Brodie & Kelsey got a little bored.




Next up was Pawn, and these guys rock! This was the first opportunity I had to see them play or hear any of their material, and I was impressed, to say the least. They blend rock & hip-hop, and have a unique sound I really enjoyed. My sister and nephew arrived during this set & we thoroughly enjoyed the time we shared with them.




4th on the line up was Keys 2 Eden, my friend Johnny's band. Watching Johnny on drums brought back a lot of good memories, but it was awesome to see how God's been working in his life. I had heard some of their new CD before the concert, but thoroughly enjoyed hearing more of them and am looking forward to picking up their CD soon. Their sound is a lot like the 80's bands, but with a positive message.




Last on the ticket was Seventh Day Slumber, a band that I've enjoyed listening to on the radio immensely. Joseph has a mind-blowing testimony and God seems to have been using this band mightily. God definitely showed up during this set. Many people responded to the alter call and Brodie felt some stirrings at his heart strings too. He has a huge burden for people and to try to help them. Please pray that God will lead him in the direction He wants him to go...