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Gender: Male
Status: Married
Age: 26
City: Milwaukee
State: WISCONSIN
Country: US

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Friday, April 28, 2006 

Current mood:Gassy

Today was long. I woke up at 9:30am with my wife handing me our son. I didn't make out what she said. It didn't take long before Konnor was crying at the top of his lungs. I changed positions sat up, laid down, held him up, held him close, and held him lying down... NOTHING I did was going to matter, he was crying for a reason and that reason was hunger. After a good 15 minutes I come to my senses and walk out into the hall with our son to find out WHY I was handed our child. My wife was making my lunch for work, she's so wonderful. I realize what she was doing and I guess I had a confused look because she said "I'm making your lunch!" (note she wasnt angry just firm tone) I said thanks went back into our room. Five minutes go by and I get up and walk into the kitchen and say here take him my lunch isn't worth this. My ears were ringing by that point. I also had only about 3 hours of sleep.

I had a meeting today at 10:30am with other guys from the church at the movie theater we will be meeting in starting May 28'th the Lord willing. I realized once again that I do know something. With all sorts of questions being asked and I explaining what we can do to solve some issues. Like the processor that they have that takes sound from the 35mm reels is not a balanced audio signal, it doesn't need to be it's a permanent medium. So we only have balanced outputs on our sound console and I explained that we just need to get an "inline" transformer, or a "1 to 1" transformer. The guy from our church tech team writing all of this down said what should I write down. I answer 1to1 transformer. He asks why they call it that and without intent of sarcasm or even realizing what I'm saying I reply that it's because it's a one to one transformer. He smiles at me and I realize what I've just said. I then explain that it's the ratio of the coils on the transformer and how that balances a load through impedance matching.

Yup, I have a college degree.
Yup, I work in a factory that only requires GED or Equiv.
God, please provide work for me that I know you have intended my life for.

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WonderWoman!

 
Well Micah,
Let me first begin by saying that you suck at getting pictures of your boy on this page. I did visit Jamie's page though and both your wife and son are beautiful - GOOD JOB!!

I have no idea what half of your posts are about since they are written in some kind of foreign language that i do not speak - so it is clear to me that you must be a pretty intelligent guy.
I know that it is a patronizing thing to say, but God has the right thing out there for you. But beyond that, God has something for you in the RIGHT NOW.  So be sure not to wish it away and miss what He is telling you - now.

And thank you for the information on the exercise. With so many possible life changes ahead of me, I am feeling a bit overwhelmed.
I sure do miss you!


 
Posted by WonderWoman! on Monday, May 01, 2006 - 7:54 PM
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Vitin

 

Yo Micah,

First of all, Congratulations I didn't know that you were a Dad, that's great I'm not the only one now. It's been a long way since we finish school but I'm really glad that your'e doing good and enjoying the little person. My son is 2yrs old, I just move to Humble, TX finally invested my money in something productive a house after all the non-sense touring going on. I'm still working for Rat part of their Full-Time touring crew but also I'm My Chemical Romance monitor engineer and that gig is awesome I've been to Europe 2 times and Australia supporting Green Day, anyways still really hard to be a family man with this kinda job. Well man let's keep in touch I still have the same phone number from Cali even though I moved, it's a Rat thing.

 

Cheers! 


 
Posted by Vitin on Thursday, May 04, 2006 - 1:56 PM
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