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  1. Thanks, Brad for sharing some of your self with us. The most surprising thing to me was not the piercings, but rather your art skills.

    • bucksome – lol, yeah well I wish I used my art skills more often. I have thought about taking an art class for my own benefit. Surprisingly I have never taken one since High School, but would love to broaden my ability.

      Dave – You talking about the tunnel picture? That was one of the first, and actually there is more but these are the best.

      Chris – I hear ya man! I love to play golf too but hardly ever do it. Actually a friend of mine won some passes to play 18 holes at a local golf course, and doesn’t play, so he gave them to me. I can go four times by myself or invite 3 friends, and I’ll probably do the latter. I haven’t played in years, but did find the time to go hit some balls at the range a few weeks ago. I did pretty good actually. Mostly straight…which I am sure you know is good. :D

      KelsaLynn -Awwww…shucks! ;) Glad this helped my cool factor, and I enjoyed sharing it. My wife has beautiful taste btw, and it sounds like you do to. We had a beautiful wedding because of my wife’s hard work and great choices. It urks my nerves so bad when someone does it that my wife gets the biggest kick out of it because she can see it affecting me. LOL To me it as simple as basic manners in general…nothing too complicated. LOL

      Karen – Hahahaha Karen! The chicken suit was so awesome! I have another picture where Isaac is walking but it looks like he is flapping his wings. My wife was the one who found the chicken suit, and to this day it is the most adorable chicken costume I have ever seen. I would have liked to get a foghorn leghorn costume for myself. That would have rocked!

      Julie – Thank you very much for your kind words, and I agree about the smartest thing I have ever done comment. :D Glad you enjoy EOD and I hope you stick around.

      Thanks everyone for giving me a chance to open up. :D

  2. I think I like the last EOD art the most. That’s a good one. Thanks for giving us a little better insight into your life.

    Have a good one!!!!

    David Damron
    LifeExcursion & The Minimalist Path

  3. Great art Brad. I also like to read books, hike, and play golf, but I have to add playing guitar for myself. I’ve been playing for 12 years now, I wish I could say the same for my golf game though, LOL.

  4. I thought you were a cool dude before I knew all this about you, but now… no, just kidding, now I think you’re even cooler. Your children and wife are beautiful (your wife’s bouquet is IDENTICAL to mine- so she must have good taste :P ).

    2009 has been a wonderful year for you and your family!

    #16 (smacking while eating)– there is a guy at my work who I swear to God wins the gold medal for this. It’s SOOOO loud. I have to leave the room. I’ll eat at my desk in my office if he’s in there b/c I can’t stand it.

    Thanks for sharing!

  5. This is so great, Brad! I love random facts about people… it gives you a more balanced view :) Isaac in the chicken suit is awesome… I knew you were a great blogger, but to dress your 2 year old in a chicken suit takes you to a whole new level of awesome for me. :)

    Karen

  6. Julie

    Thanks for sharing your views, your self with us. You have a lovely family. Glad to hear you are no longer an athiest. Becoming a christian is the smartest thing you’ve done…..dare I say even smarter than getting out of debt! :0) Love your articles, and your blog! Thanks for your time!

  7. You actually asked that in an interview??? LMAO. We share a common interest in past piercings. I took mine out after my second child. And had some tattoos lasered off when I started a real career (of course, I got more in the interm – just covered areas – lol).

    Still fantastic when I hear about you and your wife putting away the credit cards. Amazing! You two proved it could be done. :)

    Awesome post! Happy to know you.
    Now if you’ll excuse me I need to read more on your Athiest’s approach to becoming Christian (as I am thinking of once again attending church).

    • Hey Money Funk, yeah I actually did. It was one of those moments where you learn instantly. I knew as soon as I asked the question I didn’t stand a chance. Other than that the interview went well. My train of thought was that I had just spent all this money on getting these piercings and I was really just curious about the policy but I guess the time to ask that question would have been AFTER I got the job. YOu live and you learn I guess. I definitely learned from that.

      We did prove it could be done and that was with people like my dad telling me that it was next to impossible to have a car without a payment or to go through life without a credit card. My dad is actually pretty good with his money too, but even he has been sucked into that train of thought. I say you should not ever say NEVER, because there is always a way! :D As you said we are proof!

      I tell you my change in beliefs wasn’t an easy one. Every part of me was convinced that God was a fairy tale and that science proved it but as I continued to search I started to realize science did more to prove Christianity than it did evolution. Look at how perfect everything has to be for life to even exist. One thing is off and we would not be here. Just looking around you and seeing the beauty that is everywhere it is hard to comprehend that being random and meaningless. We were created. If we were created then who was our creator? The Bible answered my questions. If you would ever like to discuss this further or just need someone to talk to about it, please shoot me an email.

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