12/28/2004

my wife, the popular one

I've come to learn something over the Christmas season. My wife has the biggest fan base concerning her blog. I'm truly amazed. If you're one of the unlucky few to not have read hers, then click here . For those of you that have, did you know that you frequent such a popular place? Unbelievable... dude.

12/16/2004

ridonkulous

I'm not much of a fan of reality tv. I get reality everywhere I go, why would I want it on tv? Anyway, there's this one reality show, WifeSwap, I think, on one of those major networks. The premise is that you take 2 wives of different norms, and put them in each other's families for 2 weeks just to see what would happen. This particular week, there was a switch of a wife from a super laid-back, leather jacket wearing, messy house-having, rebel family switched with a fundamentalist Christian. Each wife had to do things the family's way for one week, and the next week, the wives could impose their rules upon the house. It was interesting to see how flexible the Christian wife got to be with the rebel family, and how they warmed up to her. It was also interesting to see that, even though there was plenty of resistance to her rules, the children didn't seem to mind the outcome, and even the father liked some of what she did. However, the rebel wife did not get such a treatment. She did warm up to the kids, of course because she didn't make them do anything. But, here comes the surge behind my angst. The Christian father/husband dude was all about making the "new wife" do all the same things his wife did, and having everything go his way. When she fell out of line or didn't do things exactly his way, he flew off the handle. He apparently was used to having his way or the highway. He did not let up on any of his rules, and sat back and pouted like a 2 year old. In the final interview, he was called out on it by everyone else, and he not only did not defend himself, but just left the interview, case closed. The only thing I could think was, "If I wasn't a Christian, and this is the only way I saw Christianity protrayed, then I wouldn't want any part of it. If being a Christian is being so uptight and uncompromising about anything, then they can have it." What do you think?

12/13/2004

The longing for acousticness

For those of you who have seen my need for a new acoustic guitar, I think I've found my match. Working my way up to this rather pricy version of acoustic perfection has not been easy, but the light at the end of the tunnel is now visible!
I have been very happy with my Yamaha for the past 10 years, but for live performing, I would need something with just a touch more depth. So, here is the goal for which I must achieve:



Now you see, soon you will hear.