Sunday, December 23, 2007

I've been out of commission...




I guess you have figured out that I have been down for awhile. No new posts until tonight.
I wasn't up to doing all this left-handed(non dominate hand). I am so glad this was only temporary. My right hand had carpal tunnel surgery, and I had a 75% tear in my right rotator cuff repaired. I just got my stitches out of my hand and shoulder and cast off my right hand. Makes it considerably easier to type. I have started rehabing my shoulder and all the pain is coming back to me. Joy! I have about 3 1/2 weeks left in the sling, but think I'll be ok with that.
Best part, if there is a best part, is I'll be off work for about 9 1/2 more weeks. It will be nice to be home every night and be able to have Christmas without the pain of work on top of everything else. well I hope this all explains my lack of blogsmanship lately, and I promise more soon.
Love to all and Merry Christmas!

Saturday, November 24, 2007

More Cris Angel

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6440119458653457069&pr=goog-sl

Open the link to watch another cool trick. Sorry I wasn't able to set it up another way but work has me locked out of youtube.com

Enjoy!

Monday, November 19, 2007

I did promise pictures didn't I




This is not a very good picture, but with a phone camera at 2mp in dimming light was best I could do. Now Justin has the advantage here with magnifier, but to all can you find the squirrel. Was funny to watch. I saw more squirrels and turkeys than anything this last week. I did get to camp around a friend I met last year and his best friend. The campfire banter was at it's best.
The pics above are just a couple of the areas I hunted in and didn't come out real well either. I wanted to show how the colors of the trees and hills turned as the sun set.
Well, I saw 3 deer in 2 whole weeks. How unproductive! I'll find time in the next couple months to bow hunt if I can pull it after surgery. Have to find a way 'cause I do like meat in the freezer. When we get pics developed off other camera, I have a couple I'll post.
Until then, It was a good trip with laughs among new friends. Back home safe, and work to go back too. More soon....


Tuesday, November 6, 2007

That's why they call it work!

Yes, just as I had imagined, work sucked. For some odd reason they still think I am 30 years old and invincible. NOT! Never have been either since I started working there. I've worked at this company for 10 years now and nothing has ever changed for the good.I've had 2 days off in 2 weeks. Thank goodness I have some vacation scheduled for next weeks Deer Season. OK enough gripes.

I go back to the deer woods Friday. I told my family I would take my camera too this time and hope to bring back some photo memories of what the place can hold in beautiful sights. Hope to bring back enough meat to fill the freezer too. I'd say it was a waste of time otherwise, but it gives me a break from the job I love so much. (insert sarcasm here).

More when I get back...Love to all

Monday, October 22, 2007

Back to the Real World

Well I hate to go, but I must. I go back to work the Friday...Night Shift! UGH! The curse of a working man in N.E. Arkansas. I really need a better job with the same pay.

I did get to stay at home with the family, despite the pain and surgery for about 2 1/2 months. It was great to actually sleep at night, all nights. And was great to spend time and watch Logan grow and say new words and do new things. It wasn't fun having poison ivy for about 4 weeks. Rhonda and I both got it twice in 1 month. Being off has not really made me smarter.

I did get to go hunting last week for about 7 days. It was ugly, rainy, windy and not very productive. I spooked 2 deer all week, sunlight on the glasses is a real give-away. I did find a fresh bear bed and sat on it all afternoon to no avail. That was pretty cool and I will go back there for more hunting. A new spot to add to the hunting map. I get to go back if money is there in mid November and hope the weather will cooperate more.

Oh well, now I have to gear my mind to get back to work. And find some new and exciting stuff to show you here. Maybe next time I go to the woods Ill take my camera too.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

cris angel

This is the other Cris Angel video I mentioned. Now this is Freaky. If you figure this one out let me know.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Mind Freak

http://video.msn.com/v/us/v.htm?g=27de87c9-1edb-4280-b6e6-bfef9946b6ab&f=06/64&fg=copy


This attachment didn't show up like I wanted, but opens all the same I think. Got this one off msn, so I don't know. This guy really freaks me out sometimes. Pun totally intended.

I really like the way he levitates, haven't figured that one out yet. I have another clip of his that is kinda spooky. If I can I'll attach it later too. What do ya'll think of this guy?

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

We went to the Fair!




We made our annual trek to the Northeast Arkansas District Fair. Kind of a mid-sized fair but not as small as say a county fair. We get out for the night and sometimes even see a decent band. This year, Logan got to experience the lights, sounds and midway. I actually wanted Rhonda to enter some of her photo's she had taken this year but it turned out to be too late for that. Save them now for next year.Maybe by then we can perfect some canned goods or jelly to enter too. Anyway, we saw a number of old friends we hadn't seen in a while and got caught up on whats going on in our corner of the world.



Logan had a great time on the midway, seeing the games and checking out the rides that maybe he can ride in a few years. His highlight of the evening was, see all the 4 wheelers and big tractors. He got to sit in the drivers seat on some big tractors. Getting him down off them was his low point of the night. Here are a couple of pictures of the night.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Update

Well I'm not very good at writing on this very often am I? Anyhow, my MRI showed a small tear in my rotator cuff on my right shoulder. I opted to take a cortizone shot and try to go back to work. Kinda see how it will function after the shot.

Well, I went back to work for one night, and now I'm on leave for carpal tunnel surgery on my left hand. This is not fun or easy typing one handed, but it'll get worse when they fix my right hand later this year. I'll be off work for 4-6 weeks, so I'll try to write more when the pills wear off some.

Love to all my family...

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Bored...a little

Well, I've been off work with a hurt shoulder since July 6th. I'd say I needed the time off but this is not the way I had hope for. I pulled, or really popped my right shoulder playing volleyball on our family vacation. I have been now to 4 doctors and 4 prescriptions, not a whole lot better yet. I go back to the doctor today and probably set for MRI soon after. Anyway, I hope it get better soon, For I am really anticipating hunting seasons soon to come.

I always get ready by squirrel hunting in September. Lots of walking, but fun with wife, father-in-law, and occasionally some friends. Some different places here in Arkansas, North and Northeast. Hopes for a better season this year than last. Weren't many squirrels until late then no time to hunt.

The next season, and usually the one that puts the meat in the freezer, is deer season. I try to take a couple of weeks off in October and November to ensure I have time and a good place to put the meat in the freezer. One, big difference this year I hope.

I have for the last three years put in much thought and a bit of leg work in the dream of hunting bear in Arkansas. Native bears here were all but lost about 20 years ago or more. Game and fish saw a chance to save them and also reintroduced wild bears from the north to other areas here in the state. well to say the least they have thrived enough to hunt in most areas and in the area I hunt, they have grown in population enough that a previous quota has been removed. I'd have to say my chances are better now than ever.

I will this year, with all shoulder hopes alive, hunt my 2 weeks off in October and 2 weeks in November for bear here in Arkansas. Not to say that I won't shoot a deer should the opportunity present itself. Once again, I hope to share camp with family and friends. Share hunting stories and tales(never lies, just great embellishments of the truth) with anyone that cares to sit and share coffee, a beer or a soda. And with a little luck, Mom and father-in-law will bag their deer and I will get a deer and chalk up the experience of a first in bear hunting.

Here's to a better shoulder, good times and more memories to come. I can't wait!

Saturday, July 28, 2007

More Bull in a Bottle

I was breezing through MSN this morning and there it was. A story about Aquafina bottled water from Pepsico. A company called Corporate accountability International has been pressuring bottled water companies to accurately portray their label claims. Like we should really need to have a watchdog company for Corporate America to accurately label the products we consume. I guess we do.

Anyway, the jest of the article is this; the big soda companies have been fighting for market share in the bottled water business. Hey, that's fine. It's the American way. Knock yourselves out. Wait, there's more you ask?

Aquafina, bottled by Pepsico is the single largest selling brand. Is labeled; P.S.W. and will now be accurately labeled Public Water Source.
Dasani; bottled by Coca-Cola states on the label it is purified water. Purified by reverse osmosis. It doesn't believe the public is confused by this. It is Public Water! But make no mistake y'all, it's purified!
Pure Life; bottled by Nestle states that it's source is both Public water and Ground water, although it can't at press time estimate how much of which is which. It is currently printing new labels to show the source though. Shouldn't this have been a priority at the onset of production?

My thought on this is we are driven by different reasons to buy and consume bottled water, at a premium price I may add. Next time you or a friend buys a bottle, lets show these companies what we think. Just refill the damn thing, put it in the fridge and save it for when you would buy another. Instead of paying over a dollar for their tap water, just drink your own and pocket the difference. sooner or later the word gets around and maybe, just maybe, they'll get the message.

It's time that the big guys stop screwing the little guys.

I'm still open to hear about other drinks and stuff like this to put on my list of "no buys".

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Bottled Water

I'm sure I'm not the first to talk about bottled water, but I'll go ahead anyway. I too buy bottled water, tea and the like but never really thought too much about it until tonight at dinner. I was reading a bottle of FIJI Natural Artesian Water that my step-daughter bought. Don't know what she paid and don't care. She bought it. She must like it, It's about the only kind she buys.
Now I believe that most places like the ones that bottle for Wal-Mart and other name brands probably use plain old water from the pipe and filter it someway or other before they bottle it. Very few will claim it comes from a specific location and is bottled in its pure form from location to bottle. Ozarka in Arkansas is one of them I know of. Fiji is another. But what really caught my attention is it is artesian water. Unlike what I would call a regular well that must be pumped out, this water is expelled from the Earth under it's own pressure and forced through "Fiji's" bottling system. As the bottle states; " Bottled at the source, natural artesian pressure forces the water through a hermetically sealed delivery system free of human contact. It is never exposed to the environment. At least until you unscrew the cap."
Well that would wrap up the hermetically sealed part. I haven't heard that used since Carnac The Magnificent on The Carson Show. If your not sure who that is, look him up on Google.

Wait, that's not all on the water though. I like my water cold, clean, crisp tasting. I don't drink much really good water anymore. Not since I worked for the Water Department and drank it straight from the pipes underground. Man, That was good tasting water. Well it seems that this Figi water coming from an artesian well may not be so clean and pure, even if it tastes good. Now this may not seem like much to you but here is what it contains per the bottle claim.
85 mg/liter of silica, 17mg/l calcium, 13mg/l magnesium, 140mg/l bicarbonates and the big one....210mg/l of total dissolved solids! DISSOLVED SOLIDS? I want to know what kind of solids and why they dissolved them just to get them in the bottle. Maybe I'm taking this a step too far, but there are just somethings I'm not gonna eat or drink. This I believe will be one of them.

I'm gonna read a lot more bottles from now on. How about you? Anybody out there ever see other drinks like this? Let me know and I'll add them to my list.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Welcome

Well, I have been contemplating a blog but was afraid I didn't have enough to say. Or that nobody cared if I did have something to say. I finally decided that I would do it, and just see how it turned out. Even if the only people that read it were family.
I don't have a lot to say today other than to introduce myself to this community. My name is Tim Romack and I'm 48 years old. I'm married to Rhonda, my wonderful and forgiving wife. I say that now, because I'm sure it will be needed later. Together we have 5 children. Justin Romack, 22 whom will be getting married to Angela Janisch on Aug. 5th. in Nacogdoches, Tx. Nick Romack, 19 Who live in Lufkin, Tx. I am very proud of all of them and miss them more than I can ever say. I have two step children, Katie,18 and Colton, 14. They live here with us in Brookland, Ar. Katie just graduated high school and Colton will be a 9th grader this fall. We also have a son together, Logan who is 15 months and can be a hoot. More will come later on the family thing.
Anyhow, I am a NASCAR fan and the race is on, more later...