Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Christmas Season Goodies

Here are some Christmas Goodies

#1 Hanging out with family and friends
#2 Basking in the spirit of Christmas by watching seasonal classics on T.V.
3# Getting presents for family & friends
#4 Reading Christmas books.
#5 Reading about the birth of Christ in Luke 2 from the Bible.
#6 Cooking 
#7 Eating good meals.

That's all I could think of right now.

Other than that, right now Cherub and I have been cooking meals, waking up late, staying out late with friends, buying presents for family and friends, and doing the above mentioned things.

Here is a photo of our cooking endeavors:


Lots of fun and messes to clean up, but great food afterwards. We are making coconut cream pie, Mexican wedding cookies and Chocolate chip cookies :-) MMMMmmmm!!!

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Things to think about today

This is a recording of a robot that uses voice recognition software to talkback to the person they're calling. Crazy! I'm just glad that the name of the company isn't named Cyberdyne like in the movie "Terminator!"




Right now I'm helping get my wife some income.

She has a website and lots of good products she can sell. Here it is:


You can contact her here:


not much else to say right now... 

Have a good day :-)

Monday, November 11, 2013

Veterans Day Special

Hit by an IED he was burnt throughout his face, and other parts of his body. He has recovered. This is his story. Happy Veterans Day!!!

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Monday, October 21, 2013

In the mood for a Love/Zombie - Halloween song? Here ya go! :-P She just wants your heart...

In the mood for a love/zombie - Halloween song? Here ya go! :-P She just wants your heart...


Free download on her site as well :-D

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Thank you!!!

Thank you!!!
I just want to say thank you for all the good things in life! There are so many things that make that happen. One of them is your surroundings.

Here is a photo from eathshots.org


This is a small reminder of where we live, what is good around us, how majestic our surroundings are, and how lively nature is.

If it were up to me we would all be riding horses and eating off of the land like the early Indians did. I applaud them for their ability to survive in such rough country, without making it civilized. They kept it wild and free. No one owned the land, it was God's land. They respected their surroundings enough to let it be, have the knowledge enough to stay away from dangers, and to keep safe things close.

That was their law, that was their way. Yeah there were fights between groups of Indians, but not enough to wipe each other out. They weren't savages, they were peace keepers of the land. I kinda wish that we cooperated with the indians instead of being very judgmental and cruel! On another note... The world is a great place! Keep it clean, keep it grown, do the upkeep for the world... :-)

Googles ChromeCast

Googles ChromeCast is simply a device that connects to a wireless signal and sends the stream of data to your T.V. It has the ability to stream Youtube, Netflix, Crackle, and a slew of other video sites as well as those ones directly from you laptop. It is not dependent on your computer to push the content, however. This is what one of my friends stated about this:

"Most people don't have their computer next to their TV. Also once you push the movie to the TV your device phone isn't required any more and is free to do other things. The chromecast is an independent device playing content and not dependent on your laptop to constantly push content."

ChromeCast turns your T.V. into the computer, instead of simply connecting to your computer. As found here


Well it turns out that ChromeCast is much better, and cheaper than, say that, of a Roku or an Apple T.V.!

My first thoughts were - as quoted from FaceBook, "I still like my HDMI cable... ChromeCast would be cool as well, but why change? I also have a wireless mouse/keyboard that comes in handy... I suppose that just having my computer speak directly to the T.V. without a cable connection would be much easier than being corded, but than again, $35 for something I already have...?"

A couple of comments after my statement on FB were:

"Most people don't have their computer next to their TV. Also once you push the movie to the TV your device phone isn't required any more and is free to do other things. The chromecast is an independent device playing content and not dependent on your laptop to constantly push content."

And,

"That's great. We bought an Apple T.V. a while ago, this sounds better and cheaper. Maybe I'll return it."

And,

A link to the news article above:

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Russel Hartwig's Standpoint in Life

Russel Hartwig's Standpoint in Life

My stand on things of another nature: I do not believe in Aliens, trans-dimensional beings, and "truth" theories AKA Conspiracy theories; even if they have some validity. I don't give or accept bashing on any religions. Just so it's out there in the open, I have a religion and I stick to it. I believe in Mormonism from LDS.Org I only believe in current and official LDS (Latter Day Saint or Mormon) documents.

I am a true believer in Christ I do what He wants, and when he wants it done. I do this because I love Him. If I didn't love him, or if Christ didn't love Me, I wouldn't believe in him. If I didn't feel His comfort in my heart, and in my mind, I would know that it wasn't Christ I was feeling. Remember that everything good comes from Christ. If it's not good (bickering about which doctrine is right) than I know that it's not from Him. Because I know these feelings are coming from Christ, I trust in him, and He trusts in me to do as he did (on this earth) and obey the feelings of righteousness that come to me constantly.

I believe in the freedom to choose. If someone does something bad or doesn't follow the ten commandments, and the two greatest commandments, that person has the right to act how they will. It depletes their ability to become Sons and Daughters of God until they change their ways, like an airplane making constant corrections in direction. The airplane must do this to combat the winds that are pushing it in separate directions. Moving away from the destination, is dangerous. You won't find a landing pad at the end of your journey if you aren't following the ten commandments and the two greatest commandments - AKA Matthew 22:37-40, "Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. On these two commandments hang all the a law and the prophets."

I believe, as well as the doctrine in the Mormon church believes, that the joys of having an eternal family far outweigh the fears of not having one. At least, a fear of not being with my wife forever, does not motivate me to have and keep my worthiness, but the knowledge, and joy, of thinking about being with her forever, motivates me a ton, to follow the commandments.



Daily Bread - Video from Mormon Messages:





I love life, and life loves me!!!

Have a great Day!
Russel Hartwig

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Sifting Through Movies

Okay, so, I went to the local Grocery Store and put all of our Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Pennies into a machine that gives you a coupon code for Amazon.com. It was in the amount you added to the machine. There was a 10% fee for not using a gift card to Amazon and about 20 other services. So, I figured I'd use Amazon because they have a huge selection! I got $8.88 from the CoinStar machine.

I'm going through a list of movies to purchase from Amazon.com

Usually what I do is to put a pile together and pick the ones that I'm in the mood for first. Next I take the ones out that aren't so good. I whittle through them this way until I have 3 movies left. After those 3 movies are the only ones left in the pile, I pick one at random. I watch these 3 movies within the next 3 days or so. 

Click the image to go through the movies that I'm going through or scroll down.

The movies I'm considering are between $3 and $8 dollars below:

Class of 1999

Zathura: A Space Adventure


The Boy Who Could Fly

Planet 51

The Lost Shipwreck of Paul

Genesis 7 - Episode 8: Saturn: Ringed World 

SpongeBob SquarePants: Seascape Capers

Megamind

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

The Game Plan

Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl

Where the Wild Things Are

17 Again (The Winner)


My Dog Skip

Happy Feet

Grumpy Old Men

The Final Season (2007)

Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone

Surfs Up

A River Runs Through It

Hook

Fly Away Home

The Muppets Take Manhattan

and
Bingo

I think I'll buy a digital version that I can play on other devices such as the:

Play the promotion below:


My:


and Amazon Instant Video Online:

"17 Again" was The Winner starring Zach Efron and Matthew Perry. This was because Julie and I chose it... If it was just me, I would've chosen "Zathura," "The last shipwreck of Paul," and "The Boy Who Could Fly."

That's it Have a nice weekend!

Russel Hartwig



Tuesday, September 3, 2013

My Famous Salsa & Ranch Stew



Have a nice day!

Russel Hartwig

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Christianity's Separate Arks to Salvation

I'd like to talk about a dream that I had.
It was an actual dream at night. Not a day dream.

The populace of all Christianity were getting picked up by two huge boats on earth. Think of Noah's Ark for all of todays Christians. 2.18 Billion Christians on earth as of Dec. 2011.

found here:

The two boats were floating off into space. Everyone was calm, and everyone could breath on the top deck of the boats. The top deck was open to space; with lights on the decks to see by. The boats were separated because of a way of thinking. Boat number one had Christians on it who believed in acting like Christ. Boat number two was full of those people who believed that they were needing to sacrifice what they earned (monetarily) on earth to satisfy God. I was able to discern the thoughts of those on the second boat. The people on boat number one chose the better part, but boat number two was saved as well, due to their constant belief Christ.

Remember that all roads lead to Rome, they just go to different parts of the city.

We flew off, and left Mother Earth to go to Heavenly Father's dwelling place! :-D


Have a GREAT Day!!!

Russel and Julie



Wednesday, June 26, 2013

New Stuff


A lot has happened since the last time I posted. I started a new job at a Pedal Cab Company in Phoenix, I've almost been married for a year, I've started multiple projects, and my wife's done a lot to help herself feel better with where she's at in life! She's also done a ton of projects in arts and crafts!


My new job is great! I love the ones that require me to do exercise in order to earn money. The best description of a Pedal Cab or Bicycle Cab is a Chariot with a human pulling it on a bicycle in the front. It's fun for the passengers to get around while having a good time in downtown Phoenix! It's like a hay ride! There's a lot of quick sales, and thinking on your feet. I usually have a lot of jokes, to get people to hop on. The first ride of the night, I do for free, but usually get a small tip. I don't mind, because that's how I get people to see that I'm worth the ride ;-). I do the same thing on the last ride as well. I strictly work for tips. At any given night with events and hang-outs afterwards, I could bring home anywhere between $35 and $200 depending on a lot of factors. Some factors that deplete the ability to get cash is how many cabs are out, how many people are out, what the general consensus of how much a cab should cost (according to the passengers), and wether or not people are going to work the next morning. The company charges a small fee to use their bikes. I love the job! :-)



A recent experience in Cabbing, about a week ago in Phoenix, there were certain people I was giving rides to... two very drunk guys gave me a $10 for bringing them a very short distance. They gave me their number to text back later; I texted back in one hour. It took a few drunk texts, but I found them. Two minutes later one of them was stricken with hormones and testosterone for the waitress. Guys were pushing him away from her, she scooted from table to table away from him. Just after I asked the bouncer to kick him out, he hit the hat off a guy who was trying to keep him away from the waitress.  I walked to the door, inconspicuously, as to not let him know that I was the one who called him on it. I got the cab, went up to the two guys, and a second later they started fighting.... And... I was on my way home at that point... Other than that, I made $90 bucks in a couple hours without a hitch. It was a good night overall! :-)


Julie and I will be married one year on the 30th of June 2013! It's been a great year! We've learned how to appreciate all the things we love in each other & how to communicate the needs we have for one another.



One of the new projects, I'm very proud of planning out, is building two go carts for Julie and I. I was going to build it before our 1st anniversary, but by the time I had the idea, the anniversary was only two weeks away. It wasn't enough time to make even one go cart. Maybe for a production line, but not for me (from design to finish). The two carts are going to be  made out of wood, an actual cart frame, or a 3 to 4 wheeled bicycle. The wood version will have a custom paint job, additional add ons - a lockable basket on the front or rear, scoops for the front, wings for the back, and panels for everything!
The frame'll look something like this:



Changed to my own way of course (image found here: http://www.instructables.com/id/Oh-No-not-another-flippin-soapbox/)

Eventually, I'd like mine to look like a mini 1980's BatMobile; like this:



My wife is working through packets of workbooks to help her realize that her feelings are valid, worth searching through, and it helps her sort through them. It's also helping her in the way of communication. She is saying things in a very logical way. I like that, of course, because I'm a guy and think along those lines anyway. It is helping her handle things a lot better! She has had a tough life, but has a great attitude. It has simply been hard for her to deal with while going through regular life at the same time. She's doing great, and her attitude has always been positive! She describes herself as a kid in a candy store! She is excited with life in general, and loves finding new and cute things to create, do and have.

Some of her finished projects are portrayed in these photos:


A stuffed animal named Hippo for our friend Julie :-)


Here's Pinky! She is the third female in the house :-) Julie, Pumpkin, and Pinky. I'm getting a green elephant named Hulk soon! He's gonna be huge!



Swimming fishies :-)



A multi-colored horse!



A penguin ... I like this one a lot!



A star crochet - blue and white :-)



A star crochet - pink and white :-)



A star crochet - chosen colors



An embroidery of a rainbow and a moon :-)



Julie made 40 fish for me to sell. I sold about half of them before I started my new job!



One of the Lucky Fish that I sold on Mill Ave. Tempe, AZ



An embroidery of a unicorn :-)




Here's Candy the 4th girl in the house. She has a great personality!



Dish and Cleaning Cloths



She's really good at her crafts. At one point in time, I sold the fish, that you see in some of the photos above, to people on the streets in downtown Tempe, AZ. There is a slew of people who walk around down there on the weekends. I sold them for $5.00 a fish. It went well! One night in 3 hours I sold $45 worth of fish. It was great!

That's about it for now! Have a great day!

Russel & Julie