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By Michael McFadden, 4 years and 6 months ago

Edinburgh for New Years

Our%20Picts%20Hogmany%20029Truly a beautiful city. Rich in history and tradition, this city was inspiring. You can see this picture taken from the castle above Princess Street. The town was so peaceful the morning of Dec 31 only to be transformed into a giant celebration that evening. Posted by Picasa

By Michael McFadden, 4 years and 7 months ago

Magnum who??

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By Michael McFadden, 4 years and 7 months ago

Sub Fusc

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No that's not a bad word out here in England. It's what we wear for finals. Yes you can see to the left Pierce and myself all 'suited' up for our exams.

We've finished 4 and there are 2 to go tomorrow.

And yes if you look closely you can see a little facial hair. Tomorrow after exams we're taking a «Mustache Sub Fusc» picture with all participants. Oh the joys.

By Michael McFadden, 4 years and 7 months ago

Coach Simpson passes away

Mark Simpson, the golf coach for the University of Colorado (1977-2005) passed away last night. I received an e-mail from a dear friend and mentor, Jerry Gibson today at 7:20 GMT.

Mon, 5 Dec 2005 14:20:29 EST


Dear Mike,
I just learned Mark Simpson went to be with Jesus last night.
Love Ya.
Jerry Gibson
I Thess. 4:13ff;Psalms 30:5,11


Coach was an excellent man. He impacted so many through the years. I am grieved to know he has died but rejoice to know he's in a better place. We send our love and prayers to his family.

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Here is a link to an article written by a journalist for the Denver Post days before he passed away.

http://www.denverpost.com/golf/ci_3270790

And below is the link to the CU Buffs website that has a little history on Coach.

http://www.cubuffs.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=600&ATCLID=219248

By Michael McFadden, 4 years and 7 months ago

Yes, 70-3 hurts but the Buffs will be back

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This weekend Colorado Buffalo fans around the world took a shot to the gut. I'm sure it was more difficult to watch than refresh the score on the internet from England. I couldn't refresh fast enough ... I think there were two or three times 2 touchdowns were scored before the computer knew what happened.

Yes, the CU football program has taken a hit these last few years, but we will bounce back. We will recover.

For all those All-American 16, 17 & 18 year old football players reading this -- sign at CU now. National Championship in 2007.

Go Buffs!

And for those recruits that can't remember the good old days ... check out the cover of this SI. Just google «the catch» and «colorado» or «westbrook»

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By Kelly, 4 years and 8 months ago

Happy Thanksgiving

Hello Friends -

Although I was not in the states, I was still able to enjoy one of my favorite holidays! THANKSGIVING. We ate turkey, mashed potatoes...the whole deal. We sat around for hours talking, laughing and lo and behold, we were able to watch the Bronco game...for which Mike was thrilled.

As we sat around and shared what we were most thankful for this year, my answer was technology. Strange, I know. But during a year when Mike and I are so far from home, it is amazing to be able to stay in touch with friends and family! I love it. I love your emails, calls, pictures and notes that allow me to have a piece of you with me wherever we go!

Mike and I have been loving our adventures in Oxford. We feel blessed beyond belief at the people we have met and the things we have been able to do. Mike is about to really hit a busy season with finals coming up, but then we will be taking a much needed break to the slopes of Davos, Switzerland. We can't wait to hit the slopes! You can keep up to date on all we are doing through www.mcfaddenplace.com.

Hugs to you all this holiday. Hope it was wonderful for you. And please see below the latest reason the McFadden/Campbell family is thankful. Uncle George has been taken out of the ICU. Although there is a long road left, we have taken a step in the right direction.

Love, Kelly Mc

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Subject: George Porter Update
Dear Friends and Family,
Happy Thanksgiving! We certainly have much to be thankful for -- namely, that George has shown marked improvement over the past two weeks to the point that he has left the ICU for an intermediate care room. He is now on track to be moved out of the hospital and to a physical rehab facility in North County. He is very aware of his situation and maintains his trademark positive attitude and a desire to get well.

We also give thanks to all of you -- for your support, kind words, thoughts and prayers for our family -- it has meant more to us than you could ever know. Be assured that your many phone calls, e-mails and letters have been appreciated, even if we have not been able respond to each one of you personally. Please continue to pray that the antibiotics and his immune system destroy this infection and allow him to heal. With his continually positive attitude and all the love and prayers from you, we believe all things are possible.

The origin of Thanksgiving is giving thanks for abundant blessings in our lives -- and even in the midst of trial, we have so much to be thankful for
-- our family has never been closer, our friends have never seemed more valuable, and our love has never been so strong.
We give thanks to God for these blessings, and look forward to seeing the rainbow on the other side of the storm.
Love,
Jan, Greg and Jenny

p.s. eat double the turkey this year for George -- he likes the dark meat with lots of gravy.

p.p.s. laughter still remains to be the best medicine (50 times more powerful than morphine!) -- so if anyone has a good joke for George, send it our way and we'll read it to him -- he would love it!

By Kelly, 4 years and 8 months ago

Life's Road Map...


As some of you know I write devotionals for HomeWord.com. This one felt as if it fit in with this page, so I thought I would post it here...

Life's Road Map

«Open my eyes that I may see wonderful things in your law. I am a stranger on earth; do not hide your commands from me.» ?¢‚Ǩ‚Äù Psalm 119:18-19

With bus routes, maps, directions in hand, we were ready to go to England. We stepped off the plane in Heathrow and joined the crowd moving towards customs. The signs then sent us to platform B to rent our car. It was easy. Everything was exactly where the signs pointed, bags arrived and we were off. We were out of the airport within 30 minutes of landing.
We hopped into our rental car and were on our way. Since we were in England, a sign on the dashboard pointed to the left reminding us what side of the road to drive on. We followed the red highway line straight from London to Oxford. From there, we sought out the well-marked signs and route markers to navigate through the city, arriving at our final destination. We made it easily.

I can't imagine what our travels would have been like if my husband and I had ignored the map or street signs. It probably would have taken us twice as long to arrive, or perhaps we would have given up looking and stayed where we were. It surprises me that there are times I don't ask for directions or carry a map when I am traveling. There is wisdom found from following a route guide and knowing which way to turn. If I can have this understanding with something as simple as traveling to a new city, why do I often ignore the road map for my life? Sometimes I forget I am a stranger in this world. As Christians, our home is the Kingdom of God.

God gives us a wonderful gift of the Bible to act as a road map through our journey of life. The Bible points out the best route to take during our life travels, helping us avoid bumps, bruises, and obstacles along the way. The first step to using this map is to admit you need one. Like the psalmist realized, we are strangers in this land. Without our map, the Bible, we are destined to wander aimlessly and possibly miss the great destination the Lord has for us. If we use the Bible as our guide, we will be headed in the right direction with assurance of where we are going and a life God wants for us. A life filled with the fruit of the Spirit and with fulfillment. A life that leads you to experience all God has offered.

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