
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Uniform Number

Family Photo

Monday, March 23, 2009
Brecksville Gymnasts - 6th Straight State Championship

March 23, 2009
My oldest child, Halle - age 16, is a sophomore at Brecksville High School. As you may know, Brecksville has a really great girls gymnastics team. They recently won their 6th straight Ohio state championship.
Halle was awarded her 1st high school letter this season - congrats, Halle. Halle and her fellow underclassman have big shoes to fill and will be back stronger than ever next season.
Halle is 2nd from the left on the top row.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Jesus' Baptism and Temptation
This past week I read through a passage in Mark 1 that really struck me. I thought about it often as I was going through my week. Wouldn't you know - this morning my pastor, Alistair Begg, preached from this exact text. Here is the text:
At that time Jesus came from Nazareth in Galilee and was baptized by John in the Jordan. As Jesus was coming up out of the water, he saw heaven being torn open and the Spirit descending on him like a dove. And a voice came from heaven: "You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased."
At once the Spirit sent him out into the desert, and he was in the desert forty days, being tempted by Satan. He was with the wild animals, and angels attended him.
What really struck me last week was the contrast between Jesus' baptism followed by His temptation in the wilderness. At one moment Jesus hears these incredible affirming words: "You are my Son, with you I am well pleased.". The next moment, Jesus is living in the wilderness with wild animals and facing Satan.
Mark wastes no time introducing us to Christ and setting the context of His time on earth.
Alistair's sermon was really good. You can check it out at the following address - http://www3.parksidechurch.com/category/services-online/.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Charlie Haden on the Letterman Show
One of the artists that I really like is Charlie Haden, a world-renowned bass player. Several months ago Haden and friends performed a beautiful ballad on the David Letterman show.
Check it out on You Tube ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbYYOoDlNZc
Cleveland's West Side Market, St. Ignatius, and Baseball Tryouts
For the past month, my Saturday morning routine has been to drop off my oldest son, Jackson, at baseball tryouts at his high school St. Ignatius. Ignatius is just down the street from the WSM. I then spend the next two hours walking around the Market and having breakfast at a cafe housed inside the Market.
Jackson started at Ignatius this school year, his freshman year. It has been a great year for him. He played for the JV soccer team in the fall and accompanied the varsity team as a ball boy all the way to Columbus and got to see Ignatius win their 3rd State Soccer Championship.
For the past month, Jackson has been trying out for the Freshman baseball team. Over 100 boys tried out for the team. That's right, 106 boys tried out for 17 coveted positions. Jackson got word Friday night after practice that he made the team. He is very excited and I am very proud of him.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Thoughts on Championships
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Friday, March 20, 2009
Well, March Madness is upon us again. One national sports talk radio guy stated that yesterday (Thursday) and today (Friday) are the two most exciting days in sports all year. 65 teams are competing over three consecutive weekends, all trying to win the NCAA men's national basketball championship.
Championship - that's a pretty neat thing to pursue when you are on a team. No matter how large or small the stage, winning a championship at any level is really hard to do. Think about it? How many championships did you win growing up? It got me thinking about my experiences playing as a youth, coaching as an adult, and watching my kids play and compete in their various sports.
The above picture is the 2009 Mite A championship team from Cleveland Heights. They competed for the championship in the Cleveland Suburban Hockey League (www.cshlhockey.org). The 3rd player from the left is my youngest son, William - age 9. William's team won the regular season championship (banner on the right) with a 9-0-3 league record, and they also won the playoff championship (banner on the left). They won the playoff championship that day scoring the only goal of the game in double OT. It was an incredible win and a fantastic season.
Congrats to William and his teammates on a great season.
