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...I meant "obvious," what were YOU thinking?

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Name: Cary Cartter
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Monday, January 01, 2007

Happy New Year!

First Things First Dept.:

The results of the Great Big Wonderful Baby Pool Contest are in. Using my amazing spreadsheet skills, I was able to determine the winner and make transfer arrangements within a few hours of MEG's birth (12/30/06 at 1442 MST).

Drumroll, please:

prying1 came in second, with a guess (12/31/06 at 0700 MST) that missed by 16 hours and 18 minutes, winning the consolation prize of 184 BlogMad credits.

Jarhead John, with a winning guess (12/30/06 at 1800 MST) that was off by a mere 3 hours and 18 minutes, wins the grand prize of 836 BlogMad credits.

Congratulations to you both, and please make your accounts ready for an infusion of BlogMad credits!

While the turnout for the contest was light, I want to thank everyone who helped me keep it in front of the masses (my Blogroll on the left is the thank you list, most of them mentioned me at least once during this contest) but especially Paul, at BlogMad, for putting it up as a banner that alternated in with other messages.

Now, it's really late and I have to go to work instead of hang out with TMBWitW and our new daughter tomorrow morning. I praise God for having a job to go to, and I look forward to being able to do it in order to support my newly expanded family.

Thank you for stopping by, God bless you all, Wear Red on Fridays, and support the Freedom Project!

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Sunday, December 31, 2006

I'm a New Daddy!

MEG Cartter joined the world at 2:42 p.m. MST on Saturday, December 30, 2006. She weighed 8 pounds 7 ounces and measured 20 1/2" long. As you can see, she has a full head of hair:



Isn't she beautiful?

Try this one with her Mommy:



OK, if you insist, I'll post one with me, too:



Can I tell you a secret? I get a Tear of Pride every time I hold her - I can't even look at her picture without getting fogged up!

We had gone in Saturday morning to induce labor, since MEG was running a bit late. As the pitocin went in, it became apparent that something wasn't quite right - with each contraction, MEG's heartrate would drop drastically. So - TMBWitW was prepped for a c-section. No, it was not what we had prayed for. No, we didn't even consider this possibility - communication from the Dr. has been a sore point lo, these many months.

But, it went without a hitch - MEG came out at 2:42, and started letting the world know that she was quite comfortable where she was, thank you very much. After a bath and a nap, she got down to the business of eating - and she is taking to that quite well also. Momma is getting the hang of it also, and they are working on that at the hospital this morning while I am here at the house getting all of you fine people updated.

Speaking of which - I gotta run. I need to get a shower, and maybe a quick nap before I head back up there.

WooHoo! I'm a DADDY!

Thank you for stopping by, God bless you all, Wear Red on Fridays, and support the Freedom Project!

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Friday, December 29, 2006

It's The Last Friday of the Year!

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Wearing red as a show of support is to let any veterans in the area know that you support THEM regardless of your take on the current military situation.

While you are in the mood to show support for veterans, go here and show some support for the Freedom Project. Tell Minuteman I sent you. He will be more than happy to stop by your town so you can meet him in person, once he gets on the road.

I am heading out for a PGR ride for an Army sergeant who has fallen victim to the drivers here in the States (from the site www.patriotguard.org):

Robert Eppich returned to the US after a tour in Afghanistan followed by a tour in Iraq serving with the Army. Last week Robert was involved in a motor vehicle accident after being home 8 days. Robert was newly married and was set for discharge in February. His new wife Ashley was in Iraq serving with the Air Force, she was flown home shortly after being notified of her husbands death. Both Robert's and Ashley's families live in Mesa.

I will be driving rear guard in a cage, as a bike is not an option at this point in my life.

Thank you for stopping by, God bless you all, Wear Red on Fridays, support the Freedom Project and get in on the Baby Pool!

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Thursday, December 28, 2006

Thinking of Moving

I'm considering moving over to a different platform - because of this.

I am currently wrestling with WordPress.com, which is free, which is a problem - I can't make the changes to the template that I can here. Specifically, I would lose the eagle in the background, and the blogrolls would disappear.

WordPress.com has a blogrolling feature, but you have to manually enter each blgo you want to roll - and in the case of other people's blogrolls (such as Texas Fred's, and Ika's Roll) you can't, as far as I have been able to tell, get them to appear in your sidebar. Security reasons, they say - force you to pay for hosting and using WordPress.org, I say.

Another big stumbling block is the fact that you cannot import your "new and improved" blogspot blog to WordPress.com. That means I would have to manually move each post over, and I would lose all the comments.

Ah, well - back to searching for the answer.

Thank you for stopping by, God bless you all, Wear Red on Fridays, support the Freedom Project and get in on the Baby Pool!

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Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Tomorrow's My Birthday

So far, it's only my birthday - there is still time for a certain stubborn little girl to make an appearance, and then I will gladly share the day with her.

Thank you, to all of you who are sending your prayers and thoughts our way.

I just got back from a Patriot Guard Ride - Air Force Veteran (Ret) Ed Coleman was escorted to Sky Harbor Airport, where he will be flown to Utah for final services.

Well, that's all the update I have for now. I'm off all this week, so I will keep everyone here posted.

Thank you for stopping by, God bless you all, Wear Red on Fridays, and get in on the Baby Pool!

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Monday, December 25, 2006

Roller Coaster

Well, no baby.

Yet.

We traveled to the hospital this morning; we are at home this afternoon. The RN on duty told TMBWitW that the contractions, while painful and frequent, were not enough to admit her - she was not in full labor yet.

This is a very emotional and trying time for TMBWitW, as it is the culmination of her dreams and to be so close and yet so very far away, and to be told by a nurse who has no bedside manner that she isn't really feeling labor yet - well, it was all I could do to not coldcock the RN myself.

Talk about a lack of empathy.

I am re-opening the pool, until that time that we are so sure of the impending birth that we see what color hair the little girl has.

OK, maybe not that late, but you know what I mean.

This has been the most tense and terrifying and thrilling and depressing Christmas I have ever experienced.

Thank you all for your prayers. Please keep praying, as we need all the help we can get.

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Official Baby Update

We are leaving for the hospital as soon as she gets dressed.

Contractions are 1-3 minutes apart, long, and strong.

Baby pool is closed.

We wish you all a very Merry Christmas.

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Sunday, December 24, 2006

Passin' The Time



Just a little cat/sink humor to pass the time.

No, no baby yet.

Thank you for stopping by, God bless you all, Wear Red on Fridays, and get in on the Baby Pool!

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Sign Of Things To Come

Mary said it only gets more so - the little girl is not here yet.

I would like to thank Mrs. prying1 for getting in the spirit of the pool and setting up two entries yesterday, before she even had a blog (has she got one yet, p1?).

TMBWitW is finished with this whole "being pregnant" phase of child rearing. I'm thinking that TMBCitW is going to come out when she's good and ready, and not a minute sooner.

So, that means more time for people to enter the pool. My theory is that the closer the time gets, the more entries I should see, right?

Thank you for stopping by, God bless you all, Wear Red on Fridays, and get in on the Baby Pool!

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Saturday, December 23, 2006

Merry Christmas - We're Going To Be Busy

First of all, a blessed Christmas Holiday to each and every one of you - thank you for being such loyal readers.

Second, there is still time for a few entries in the Baby pool - we haven't left for the hospital yet, and until we do I will still accept entries. Heck, that ought to give you enough clues for some fairly accurate entries. Remember, the winner gets over 800 BlogMad credits, and second place isn't too shabby either.

Thank you for stopping by, God bless you all, Wear Red on Fridays, and get in on the Baby Pool!

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Friday, December 22, 2006

Last Chance For The Pool

Last chance - TMBWitW is starting to get labor pains on an inconsistent basis. Once we leave for the hospital, I will close the pool.

Thank you for stopping by, God bless you all, Wear Red on Fridays, and get in on the Baby Pool!

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Thursday, December 21, 2006

Baby Pool - Sticky Post (scroll down for new)

Dear visitor:

I have a problem. The winner of the Great Bug Wonderful Baby Pool Contest will most likely be either Jarhead John or prying1. I don't think a two-way contest is fair. There are over 800 BlogMad credits up for grabs here, to the person who guesses the hour our daughter is born. Officially, as of yesterday morning's (12-02-2006) ultrasound, TMBWitW is at 37 weeks.

What do you have to lose? Five credits? But, look at how many you could win! Even if you come in second, there are still a lot of credits to be had!

Thank you for stopping by, God bless you all, Wear Red on Fridays, and get in on the Baby Pool!

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Two Guys Walk Into A Bar...

...the third guy ducks.

Sorry, I had to get that line out of my head.

I had a nice face-to-face conversation with Gawfer last night. He was in town on business, and we sat down in a St@rbuck$ and chatted. We, meaning TMBWitW and I; there is no baby yet. (Stubborn kid. I wonder where she gets that?) Anyway - we chatted for a while, on a variety of topics - several other bloggers' names came up (Texas Fred and Jarhead John among others), we also chatted a bit about Disneyland - his family had a pass last year, TMBWitW and I missed going this year for the first time since we were married.

Gotta tell ya, his picture doesn't do him justice - his smile is much bigger than that. His heart is much bigger, too - but there's no picture to prove that.

Gawfer, it was good talking to you, bud. I am honored to be your friend, and blessed to be called your brother in Christ.

Thank you for stopping by, God bless you all, Wear Red on Fridays, and get in on the Baby Pool!

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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

It's Almost Christmas!

The most wonderful time of the year is here - and here in Phoenix, the Valley of the Sun (33 this morning on Mr. Thermometer. What happened to the 'dry heat'?) the Christmas spirit - seems to be missing in the drivers.

Yes, I'm going to rant a bit.

With this new job, I've had to pick a new route to work. The route I have settled on takes me across town on one avenue most of the way, and it seems that there are a few "regulars" with whom I share commute times.

One of these is a young lady (appearances can be deceiving, and age is relative, so let's leave it at that) who drives a classic VW Bug - about a 1968 or so.

Well, she used to. Yesterday afternoon, on my way home, there was an accident. A driver, in too much of a hurry, cut her off. Clipped her front end, actually. Hard enough to spin her off the street, over the curb, and sideways into a telephone/power pole. The driver's side was caved in to the center console. I came upon the scene right after the ambulance pulled away, so I don't know her condition. I do know there was a lot of blood on the white interior, and the car itself was totaled.

I knew that this country was getting more and more self-involved, but to get to the point where you think YOU have more important things to do than anyone else on the road is inexcusable. Asinine, even. If you break the covenant of driving, you will either hurt or get hurt. (The ones who need to be heeding this are thinking, "Hmm, 50-50 chance of survival - I'll take it!") What is it that makes you think that you are more important than anyone else? Do you make more money than everyone else? How do you know? By the car they drive? Sam Walton, who died a multi-billionaire, drove a 1972 pick up to the end. He could have afforded a car and driver, yet this man who was richer than anyone I know drove himself, in an old truck. Do you have a better job? You must, considering you are SPEEDING and SWERVING to get there. If you had a shred of decency or respect for others, you would leave the house earlier so you wouldn't have to race to the office, but there's the issue - no respect for anyone - including yourself.

This concludes my holiday rant on bad drivers.

In other news, no baby yet. Still time to get in the pool.

Thank you for stopping by, God bless you all, Wear Red on Fridays, and get in on the Baby Pool!

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Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Nothing To Report

No baby yet. She seems to be very comfortable in TMBWitW's tummy, and there she sits. The occasional contraction is felt, but nothing earth-shattering yet.

This means that you do, in fact, have time to get in the pool.

Thank you for stopping by, God bless you all, Wear Red on Fridays, and get in on the Baby Pool!

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Saturday, December 16, 2006

Thud

Besides the sound of a lead balloon, it seems it is also the sound of the reception my last post got.

Could you all do me a favor, and leave a comment about it? Give me some constructive feedback, so I can either polish that type of entry or abandon it.

In the meantime, I'm going to spend a lot of time on BlogMad, surfing up some hits so I can increase the number of entries in the Baby Pool.

Thank you for stopping by, God bless you all, Wear Red on Fridays, and get in on the Baby Pool!

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Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Wednesday - er, Thursday Catch-up

You remember the bug TMBWitW had on Sunday? I got it on Monday, it laid me out for quite a while.

Mulligan has joined the baby pool, so the competition is getting tighter!

I meant to blog on this next item on Monday at the latest, but the bug kept me down, then on Tuesday I was playing catch-up for all the things I didn't get accomplished on Monday, so here we are, stealing a few seconds before I head off for work: (note - it's now after work on Thursday, and time keeps on slippin'...)

In Sunday's Arizona Republic, there was an article on the op-ed pages. Not just any article, but something I have been waiting on for a while now.

M. Zuhdi Jasser is, according to the bio at the end of the special piece, a Phoenix physician and chairman of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy. Dr. Jasser wrote:

"The first thing one must understand about the whole hullabaloo with the Muslim imams taken off a Phoenix-bound plane in Minneapolis is that it most definitely was not about the right to prayer or freedom of worship.
"And much as the imams and their handlers may try, it is certainly not about victimization."

The Republic's on-line site (www.arizonarepublic.com) does not archive non-staff articles, so please bear with me. Feel free to search on his name at the site under archives; he comes up quite often.

Dr. Jasser is a rare person in this day and age - a Muslim who is actually, on an on-going basis, calling for the moderates to step up and denounce the extremists. He has called for and organized peaceful gatherings of Muslims (as opposed to muslims, no uppercase) in order to put forth an acceptable face on the religion that is being hijacked by radicals. His cry is the same as many of ours: "Why aren't the moderates doing anything?" He is, in fact, also doing something, and for that I give him credit. Now, if there were only more who thought like him. I am afraid, however, that if the radical muslims continue in their quest to remove the US and Israel form the face of the earth, the moderates of the faith will also be removed.

Dr. Jasser continues, further in:

"The preponderance of evidence points to some troubling coincidences during flight preparation, regardless of where we stand on this issue. The distribution of their seats, while in fact random, raised concern. Changing seats after boarding, rather than before, raised concern. Conversations in Arabic afte boarding raised concern. Seatbelt extenders raised concern. However, no passenger refused to board afte seeing and hearing the imams pray aloud at the gate. Taken individually, each of the reported actions could be something any of us would do. However, in totality, although unfortunate in retrospect, it remains hard to fault a cautous crew who must act with little information to ensure a safe flight.
"But let us look at the response of the imams since the incident.
"They rushed toward the media never looking back. They have taken their story of victimization to every soft media they could find.they then stoked the same tired Muslim flames of victimization through their own political pulpits in mosques around the Valley."

If you recall, and Dr. Jasser goes on to say, that CAIR had jumped on the vicitim bandwagon even before the imams had made it back to Phoenix the next day; it is my opinion that CAIR (are you lurking again, CAIR? Are you reading these words? Then leave a comment, you chickens. Call me a liar.) wanted to run the victim flag as far up the highest flagpole they could in the hopes that someone would hear their cries and start falling all over themselves apologizing.

I ain't gonna apologize. I applaud the crew for their actions. I berate the imams for their insensitive approach and swiss-cheese explanations (It was the required prayer time? For what, three of the six of you? Are you going to report the other three so they can be reprimanded? Didn't think so.); and I also give a big F- to the liberal media outlets that made a big to-do over the issue before they had the full story.

Dr. Jasser:

"Though this was not about prayer, let us look at the prayer itself: certainly a central part of our faith both alone and in congregation. The Quran teaches Muslims that God did not amke our faith to be too difficult. Thus, during travel, many of us pray alone in silence when we cannot find a private place or where public display is not appropriate.
"Prayer is an intimate thing, five times a day for Muslims. It is a personal conversation with God and not about showing others how devout we are."

There were members of a local mosque gathered at Sky Harbor (it just so happened they gathered in front of the building with "US Airways" on it, positioned so the cameras could get the whole thing on film - kinda like a certain crying she-hag) in order to publicly pray, in "protest" of the treatment of the imams (microphones were provided so everyone could hear how righteous they were). They, most likely, did not understand that the imams weren't removed for praying, but for the actions which mirrored terrorist tactics. And, I beleive, they missed the part in muslim training school where prayer was a "personal converation with God and not about showing others how devout" they are.

If any group of people acted like the imams did after boarding the plane, I would hope and pray that they were removed, no matter what religion they were.

I also applaud Dr. Jasser for continuing his call with the view that religion and politics don't mix - and I will certainly stand by that. While devout people can be excellent leaders, they lose their effectiveness when they turn their positions into bully pulpits, no matter what religion or politic you look at.

Thank you for stopping by, God bless you all, Wear Red on Fridays, and get in on the Baby Pool!

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Saturday, December 09, 2006

Red On Friday - A Day Late!

I know, I should have had this up yesterday. We're kind of time-distracted around here, what with the new girl on the way and all...

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(I'm particulary fond of "Lightning Sharp", the polo with the embroidered wording...):



I had my first close this week, I am very excited about that. I should have more in the next few days, God willing.

Christian Bloggers has invited me to join them - check them out and see if I'm listed yet.

We had a little bit of a yard sale today - I unloaded the compressor that kept blowing start capacitors for cheap, so I don't have to haul it to the dump or try to salvage parts...

The baby pool isn't growing, and the day is getting closer. Yes, I am focusing on that, because if I don't I won't be able to focus on anything.

I better get off this now - TMBWitW has gotten up from her nap and is now making busy sounds in another room. That's usually my cue to go help or do something constructive besides typing on the computer...

Thank you for stopping by, God bless you all, Wear Red on Fridays, and get in on the Baby Pool!

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Sunday, December 03, 2006

Keith Ellison - muslim First, Not American First

Please note: The capitalization of "islam" and "koran" and "muslim" are done by the original author, Mr. Dennis Prager. He apparently feels there is some respect due to a group that would love to see us all burined in a mass grave. I do not feel that respect for this group; I do not capitalize those or other words related to the "religion of peace."

America, Not Keith Ellison, decides what book a congressman takes his oath on
By Dennis Prager - Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Keith Ellison, D-Minn., the first Muslim elected to the United States Congress, has announced that he will not take his oath of office on the Bible, but on the bible of Islam, the Koran.

He should not be allowed to do so -- not because of any American hostility to the Koran, but because the act undermines American civilization.

First, it is an act of hubris that perfectly exemplifies multiculturalist activism -- my culture trumps America's culture. What Ellison and his Muslim and leftist supporters are saying is that it is of no consequence what America holds as its holiest book; all that matters is what any individual holds to be his holiest book.

Forgive me, but America should not give a hoot what Keith Ellison's favorite book is. Insofar as a member of Congress taking an oath to serve America and uphold its values is concerned, America is interested in only one book, the Bible. If you are incapable of taking an oath on that book, don't serve in Congress. In your personal life, we will fight for your right to prefer any other book. We will even fight for your right to publish cartoons mocking our Bible. But, Mr. Ellison, America, not you, decides on what book its public servants take their oath.

Devotees of multiculturalism and political correctness who do not see how damaging to the fabric of American civilization it is to allow Ellison to choose his own book need only imagine a racist elected to Congress. Would they allow him to choose Hitler's "Mein Kampf," the Nazis' bible, for his oath? And if not, why not? On what grounds will those defending Ellison's right to choose his favorite book deny that same right to a racist who is elected to public office?

Of course, Ellison's defenders argue that Ellison is merely being honest; since he believes in the Koran and not in the Bible, he should be allowed, even encouraged, to put his hand on the book he believes in. But for all of American history, Jews elected to public office have taken their oath on the Bible, even though they do not believe in the New Testament, and the many secular elected officials have not believed in the Old Testament either. Yet those secular officials did not demand to take their oaths of office on, say, the collected works of Voltaire or on a volume of New York Times editorials, writings far more significant to some liberal members of Congress than the Bible. Nor has one Mormon official demanded to put his hand on the Book of Mormon. And it is hard to imagine a scientologist being allowed to take his oath of office on a copy of "Dianetics" by L. Ron Hubbard.

So why are we allowing Keith Ellison to do what no other member of Congress has ever done -- choose his own most revered book for his oath?

The answer is obvious -- Ellison is a Muslim. And whoever decides these matters, not to mention virtually every editorial page in America, is not going to offend a Muslim. In fact, many of these people argue it will be a good thing because Muslims around the world will see what an open society America is and how much Americans honor Muslims and the Koran.

This argument appeals to all those who believe that one of the greatest goals of America is to be loved by the world, and especially by Muslims because then fewer Muslims will hate us (and therefore fewer will bomb us).

But these naive people do not appreciate that America will not change the attitude of a single American-hating Muslim by allowing Ellison to substitute the Koran for the Bible. In fact, the opposite is more likely: Ellison's doing so will embolden Islamic extremists and make new ones, as Islamists, rightly or wrongly, see the first sign of the realization of their greatest goal -- the Islamicization of America.

When all elected officials take their oaths of office with their hands on the very same book, they all affirm that some unifying value system underlies American civilization. If Keith Ellison is allowed to change that, he will be doing more damage to the unity of America and to the value system that has formed this country than the terrorists of 9-11. It is hard to believe that this is the legacy most Muslim Americans want to bequeath to America. But if it is, it is not only Europe that is in trouble. (End Commentary)


Cary speaking: I'll take it a step further - Ellison is not representing the American people. He is representing the muslim people and dhimmis that elected him. As such, he is not acting as an american, he is acting as a muslim, and by all indications he will continue to act like a muslim, putting his "religion of peace" before the best interests of this country.

Mr. Ellison, if you are a citizen of this country, you swore to uphold it's constitution. During your swearing-in ceremony, you will vow to defend this country. How can you do that if your first though is how to advance the koran and it's dictates of sharia?

Just wondering.

Thank you for stopping by, God bless you all, Wear Red on Fridays, and get in on the Baby Pool!

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Friday, December 01, 2006

It's Friday Again!

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Order a shirt (or two, or five) and Wear Red on Fridays - Support Your Troops!

(I'm particulary fond of "Lightning Sharp", the polo with the embroidered wording...)

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