1. I love my wife!
2. I played golf the other day for the first time since dislocating my thumb in October. Felt great!
3. I wish the Knicks traded up to get Stephen Curry. Sigh...
4. I used to love the Sega game Mutant Football League. It was football with aliens and monsters. When you played in space, you could throw the deep ball real easy and when you hit the other team, they could float away. Also, you could bribe the refs. Fantastic game!
5. Back to golf, I shot a 102, which for me is good. I shot a 45 back 9, and I was really visually seeing the ball better and was able to play a more strategic game. I credit it to playing the Wii on my off days.
6. I can't wait for UFC 100.
7. I always enjoy watching Seinfeld, no matter how many times I've seen the episode.
8. I want cowboy boots.
9. I didn't think asparagus really made your pee smell. It does.
10. I should own something spandex. Preferably a onesie.
That's on my mind.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Father's Day Special
This is the Father's Day Edition of my blog:

Top 5 Things That Define My Dad, Big Frank:
1) Provider. Big Frank always made it priority #1 to take care of his family and I'm extremely thankful for it.
2) Coach. Big Frank not only coached me in sports, but in life and how to be a man.
3) Husband. Anyone who puts up with my mom for 25 years deserves some sort of award!
4) Comedian. Who cares if it's the same 4 jokes recycled over time!
5) Mustache. He keeps it there to remind people of this: I was a cop, and I mean business.
Top 5 Things That Define My Dad, Big Frank:
1) Provider. Big Frank always made it priority #1 to take care of his family and I'm extremely thankful for it.
2) Coach. Big Frank not only coached me in sports, but in life and how to be a man.
3) Husband. Anyone who puts up with my mom for 25 years deserves some sort of award!
4) Comedian. Who cares if it's the same 4 jokes recycled over time!
5) Mustache. He keeps it there to remind people of this: I was a cop, and I mean business.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Big Red
Just read the story of Jacob and Esau (aka BIG RED, according to Dr. Hindson) and it got me thinking. Isaac was married at 40, prayed for kids, and had to wait til he was 60. That's a long wait.
Later in the passage (Genesis 25:19-34 if you want to read it), Esau sold his birthright (basically, his inheritance, although with more honor, leadership, and blessings) to his brother Jacob for a bowl of stew. Esau perceived at that moment that he was "dying of starvation" after a big game hunt, but in all reality, his perception of that moment skewed his thinking of the future.
Let's compare these two similar circumstances:
Isaac and Esau wanted something. They both wanted it NOW.
Isaac prayed. Isaac was blessed.
Esau acted. Esau lost out on blessings.
Sometimes God allows us periods of time to go by in order for us to mature, appreciate his answers, and show us our real needs. When we "pull an Esau" and live for the moment, we lose out on long term blessings that God promises us when we choose to seek Him instead of seeking "Now".
Later in the passage (Genesis 25:19-34 if you want to read it), Esau sold his birthright (basically, his inheritance, although with more honor, leadership, and blessings) to his brother Jacob for a bowl of stew. Esau perceived at that moment that he was "dying of starvation" after a big game hunt, but in all reality, his perception of that moment skewed his thinking of the future.
Let's compare these two similar circumstances:
Isaac and Esau wanted something. They both wanted it NOW.
Isaac prayed. Isaac was blessed.
Esau acted. Esau lost out on blessings.
Sometimes God allows us periods of time to go by in order for us to mature, appreciate his answers, and show us our real needs. When we "pull an Esau" and live for the moment, we lose out on long term blessings that God promises us when we choose to seek Him instead of seeking "Now".
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Water the Camels
Hello blogosphere!
I help out with the children's ministry at my church, and this week we learned about Abraham sending his servant to get a wife for his son Isaac. Then I opened my Bible up and lo and behold, the chapter (Genesis 24) I was reading was that same story. Of course, teaching small children the story is a lot different then teaching a 22 year old child in myself. Ok, maybe not a lot different.
Anyway, the story goes that Abraham asks one of his servants to go to his homeland and get a wife for his son Isaac. This was the norm for marriages at the time. I looked at this passage with a different approach. It wasn't about Abraham or Isaac or Rebekah, but rather the response of the servant Eliezer, and also Laban and Bethuel (Rebekah's family). If you can, check out the chapter, but specifically look into verses 12-14, 21, 50 and 52. Their understanding of what it means to do God's work is incredible and incredibly easy. Here it is:
1. Pray
2. Do
3. Thank
I love verse 21 where Eliezer watches in silence, wondering if the Lord answered his prayer. He saw that God did and he immediately thanked God and worshiped him. His response was praise and thanksgiving.
It made me think... How many times when God tells me to do something, my response ends in silence wondering if it truly was God instead of trusting His work and thanking him for using me?
I help out with the children's ministry at my church, and this week we learned about Abraham sending his servant to get a wife for his son Isaac. Then I opened my Bible up and lo and behold, the chapter (Genesis 24) I was reading was that same story. Of course, teaching small children the story is a lot different then teaching a 22 year old child in myself. Ok, maybe not a lot different.
Anyway, the story goes that Abraham asks one of his servants to go to his homeland and get a wife for his son Isaac. This was the norm for marriages at the time. I looked at this passage with a different approach. It wasn't about Abraham or Isaac or Rebekah, but rather the response of the servant Eliezer, and also Laban and Bethuel (Rebekah's family). If you can, check out the chapter, but specifically look into verses 12-14, 21, 50 and 52. Their understanding of what it means to do God's work is incredible and incredibly easy. Here it is:
1. Pray
2. Do
3. Thank
I love verse 21 where Eliezer watches in silence, wondering if the Lord answered his prayer. He saw that God did and he immediately thanked God and worshiped him. His response was praise and thanksgiving.
It made me think... How many times when God tells me to do something, my response ends in silence wondering if it truly was God instead of trusting His work and thanking him for using me?
Monday, June 8, 2009
Bill's Blog: Wedding Edition!
So in case you lived under a rock the past month... I got married! Everything about it was fantastic, but for the sake of this blog and your entertainment, I created a top ten list of the best parts of the wedding!
1. The ducks. In the middle of our ceremony, we had some ducks start quacking and walking up trying to interrupt our lovely day. It was great! Except they bit our photographer and one of my best friends, Jesse Pomeroy. Sorry Jess!
2. Watching Rachel and her dad rock out to their Father-Daughter dance, "Sweet Child of Mine" by Guns 'N' Roses. Jim air guitaring with a broken rib was impressive!
3. Ben Young. He was "that guy" at the wedding. As in: my family watched the dance floor and asked, "who's that guy?" Clad in a nice black suit, thin black tie, the man was dressed sharply and quite the dancer. Props Ben Young, props.
4. All our LU friends dancing with the little kids. Too cute.
5. Leaving the reception to go on our honeymoon!!!
6. Table 11 literally paying off the DJ to get their table called.
7. Rachel Kuhl catching the bouquet and her excitement of continuing her streak of 4 weddings in a row!
8. Getting to the reception before everyone else (they were stuck in traffic), turning around and leaving to get a McDonald's milkshake with Rachel, Jesse, Bryan and Janice.
9. My cousin Jayden discovering he was my cousin. He came up to the head table, asked me who I was, and was flabbergasted that I knew him, and was related! It was great.
10. And the best part of the whole wedding was marrying my best friend, my wife, the love of my life, Rachel Lynn MURAWSKI!
1. The ducks. In the middle of our ceremony, we had some ducks start quacking and walking up trying to interrupt our lovely day. It was great! Except they bit our photographer and one of my best friends, Jesse Pomeroy. Sorry Jess!
2. Watching Rachel and her dad rock out to their Father-Daughter dance, "Sweet Child of Mine" by Guns 'N' Roses. Jim air guitaring with a broken rib was impressive!
3. Ben Young. He was "that guy" at the wedding. As in: my family watched the dance floor and asked, "who's that guy?" Clad in a nice black suit, thin black tie, the man was dressed sharply and quite the dancer. Props Ben Young, props.
4. All our LU friends dancing with the little kids. Too cute.
5. Leaving the reception to go on our honeymoon!!!
6. Table 11 literally paying off the DJ to get their table called.
7. Rachel Kuhl catching the bouquet and her excitement of continuing her streak of 4 weddings in a row!
8. Getting to the reception before everyone else (they were stuck in traffic), turning around and leaving to get a McDonald's milkshake with Rachel, Jesse, Bryan and Janice.
9. My cousin Jayden discovering he was my cousin. He came up to the head table, asked me who I was, and was flabbergasted that I knew him, and was related! It was great.
10. And the best part of the whole wedding was marrying my best friend, my wife, the love of my life, Rachel Lynn MURAWSKI!
Monday, May 25, 2009
"Question: What bear is best?"
My last post as a bachelor is scheduled for Thursday.
My question for you, the reader, is this:
What would you like to read?
1) A Bill-centered story
2) A Rachel-centered story
3) A Bill and Rachel Dating-centered story
4) Other
Leave your comments in the comment section and let me know!
My question for you, the reader, is this:
What would you like to read?
1) A Bill-centered story
2) A Rachel-centered story
3) A Bill and Rachel Dating-centered story
4) Other
Leave your comments in the comment section and let me know!
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Season Finales
So I'm getting married soon which is why my posts have been less frequent, but here's a short one that portrays my thoughts on recent Season Finales.
The Office: Grade C... First of all, only a half hour long. Are you serious?? Second, nothing happened. Dwight was funny, nothing happened with Michael and Holly, and OK, Pam is prego, but how does that add to a future storyline. This whole season was a let down from past seasons (minus the Dance Party and a few other episodes).
Grey's Anatomy: Grade B+... I actually liked how they ended this one. I wanted to see a wedding between McDreamster and Grey only because I'm sick of that storyline too. Didn't see George getting hit by a bus coming, but he looked good in army gear/shaved head.
Survivor: Grade A-... Survivor always comes through for me. Even though everyone knew who would win, it was a good finale.
24: D... First off, I didn't start watching 24 til college, but I did backtrack and watch the first couple of seasons, which I loved. But this whole season was predictable, boring, and if I never see another episode again, my life would go on as usual. I knew Jack wouldn't explode, I knew Tony would get shot, I know Jack will survive. Predictable.
Parks and Recreation: A+... Ahhh, a show that started off slow (and too much like the Office, which I think a show needs its own style) and ended fabulously. I have never been a big Amy Poehler fan but I have come to enjoy this show immensely. With the guy falling in the pit and Chris Pratt's character laughing all the way into the house was great. Grade A quality show. Can't wait for this to come back on.
And that's it. Tell me what you think!
The Office: Grade C... First of all, only a half hour long. Are you serious?? Second, nothing happened. Dwight was funny, nothing happened with Michael and Holly, and OK, Pam is prego, but how does that add to a future storyline. This whole season was a let down from past seasons (minus the Dance Party and a few other episodes).
Grey's Anatomy: Grade B+... I actually liked how they ended this one. I wanted to see a wedding between McDreamster and Grey only because I'm sick of that storyline too. Didn't see George getting hit by a bus coming, but he looked good in army gear/shaved head.
Survivor: Grade A-... Survivor always comes through for me. Even though everyone knew who would win, it was a good finale.
24: D... First off, I didn't start watching 24 til college, but I did backtrack and watch the first couple of seasons, which I loved. But this whole season was predictable, boring, and if I never see another episode again, my life would go on as usual. I knew Jack wouldn't explode, I knew Tony would get shot, I know Jack will survive. Predictable.
Parks and Recreation: A+... Ahhh, a show that started off slow (and too much like the Office, which I think a show needs its own style) and ended fabulously. I have never been a big Amy Poehler fan but I have come to enjoy this show immensely. With the guy falling in the pit and Chris Pratt's character laughing all the way into the house was great. Grade A quality show. Can't wait for this to come back on.
And that's it. Tell me what you think!
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Top 5 Things on My Brain
1. Pete Rose belongs in the Hall of Fame.
2. How long does it take a rotting corpse to start smelling to the point where the neighbors investigate?
3. I'm ready for a zombie invasion.
4. 17 days!!!!
5. How much do celebrities such as... oh, Tom Green.... make now? You know, the washed up comedians, former athletes, reality stars from 5 years ago. What's a salary look like for them?
And that's on my mind.
2. How long does it take a rotting corpse to start smelling to the point where the neighbors investigate?
3. I'm ready for a zombie invasion.
4. 17 days!!!!
5. How much do celebrities such as... oh, Tom Green.... make now? You know, the washed up comedians, former athletes, reality stars from 5 years ago. What's a salary look like for them?
And that's on my mind.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Dizzy as a Dingbat
I am sick and wanted to write something. This is the result.
I'm dizzy as a dingbat,
What's that?
I'm dizzy as a dingbat.
Why's that?
I'm sick as pickled yam.
Medicated I am.
I'm dizzy as a dingbat.
That's my little rhyme.
I'm dizzy as a dingbat,
What's that?
I'm dizzy as a dingbat.
Why's that?
I'm sick as pickled yam.
Medicated I am.
I'm dizzy as a dingbat.
That's my little rhyme.
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