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Erik Scheibe
Feb20
Who's Super, Who's Not
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

Recently, a controversy (albeit a small one) erupted around Beyonce.  The singer was slotted to perform the National Anthem at the President's inauguration and someone, I'm assuming her, made the decision to pre-record it and lip-synch it. The ensuing fuss was probably more than was needed, but I found it not to be as indicative of her talent or

Erik Scheibe
Feb13
A Break From Tradition?
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

I heard about it this year while watching the Super Bowl but I never really thought it to be a real possibility.  Playing the Super Bowl on a Saturday instead of on "Super Bowl Sunday."  Now they are talking about it for next year at Giants...er uh...Met Life Stadium. Really, it makes complete sense particularly since they extended the Super Bowl b

Erik Scheibe
Feb06
Driving To The Rink
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

My 11 year-old son recently got accepted into the SOAR program at school, which is an after school group that focuses on engineering, flight and space.  We were both thrilled.   I was reminded of a conversation a couple of weeks earlier that we had in the car.  Out of nowhere on the way to a hockey game, he says, "You know dad, when they invent a t

Erik Scheibe
Jan30
Facebook Police
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

If you partake in the Facebook Phenomenon, you've undoubtedly stumbled across those participating in the gun control exchange. I have no interest in propogating that debate in this forum, but what I would like to engaeg in is how some on Facebook react to such discussions with anger and contempt.  I have heard people literally say (more often to o

Erik Scheibe
Jan23
The Washingtons Make Their Move
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

Johnny sat in the dark room.  He knew he was capable of doing what he had to do.  He could write it off as simply revenge, but deep down inside he knew better.  He knew that there was a combination of destiny and history all being blasted into one forsaken explosion that was about to shift the axis of the balance of power in the world of organized

Erik Scheibe
Jan16
Aging
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

A few nights ago I engaged in a conversation with another gentleman about his feelings on aging.  He was a bit older than me, perhaps in his late 50's.  A fairly fit man, he was describing his frustration with how he is perceived as being "older", yet he doesn't feel "older".  He wasn't just rebelling against people's opinions, because he acknowled

Erik Scheibe
Jan09
Overcoming Fear
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

Ester's guest blog spurred my thought process when she spoke about her fears regarding physical conditioning.  I too have resolved myself to overcoming fears in the upcoming year.  I have always considered myself mechanically challenged.  I know it is more an interest and time factor than an aptitude factor because occasionally when I have guidance

Erik Scheibe
Jan02
Les Miserables
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

Other than Tommy, it was the first Broadway show I had ever seen with my wife and we saw it twice more after that.  It was incredible, but I must admit that I had forgotten much of it having not seen it in a while.    My wife was dying to see it, so I took her to see it the day after Christmas (OK I was excited to see it as well, it was definitely

Erik Scheibe
Dec26
Crisis and the Holidays
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

It's been a rough couple of years.  There was some trepidation heading into the holidays.  There were times where fear that the world was falling apart around me appeared to be real and weighed heavily on my soul.  Sandy, Newtown, now Webster ripped us emotionally from comfort zones.  Even beyond major national tragedies,  everyday challenges likes

Erik Scheibe
Dec19
Escape
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

My son came home from school.  It was Monday night...a week night...a school night.  Normally we would have just chilled out watched TV and went to bed.  I had an urge though (need?).  When I asked my son if we wanted to go to the movies, he got excited quickly.  I tried desperately to get my wife to go with us, but she was tired.  She insisted we

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