Monday, March 29, 2010

Goodbye Dad

Death is the only certainty in life.  One can expect good times and bad.  One can expect love and hate.  One can expect a good steak and a good brew, but none of those are guaranteed.  The only thing that is certain when we're born - is death.  Unfortunately it's still very hard to accept when it happens.  On March 14th, 2010, one of God's greatest creations passed away unexpectedly.  He was my father, Timothy John Reges Sr.     

I cannot portray in words the awesomeness of this man.  Nordy put it best when he said, "you knew him for a second or a lifetime - he was your best friend."  Pops accepted everyone (many times to the dismay of my mother).  If pops would have met the president he would have carried the same conversation with him as he would with his best buddies.  He was as real as real could possibly be.  Never trying to be something he was not.

We rest assured knowing that he is in a much better place now, and is most likely talking to St. Peter about hunting and gardening - but it's still hard.  There is so much negativity surrounding death, but it is the ultimate prize in the life of a believer.  Especially when you are sure that person is now where we all want to be - heaven.

Pops did not flaunt his faith.  Hell, he barely even spoke of it except when referring to God telling him that it was going to rain for his gardens or where the deer were bedding - but he lived it, and he lived it well.  He accepted each and every person as a brother/sister.  Believers often times overlook what Jesus asked of us.  He treated the world with love, no matter the response.  This was the life Pops lived.  He showed us what it was like to be a true human (or humanoid as he would put it).  My only wish is that I can relay those teachings to my boys.   

If I end up being half the man or living half the life of my father I will be damn proud, as proud as I am of him.  We'll miss you Pops, and as hard as it is to deal with it now that you are not here with us - we know we will see you again someday.  Thanks for the good show.     


Friday, March 12, 2010

When You're "Green," Instead of Green.

Green is the new Black.  Or the new 40.  It's the new fad in our American society, especially within celebrity circles and big business.  They want us all to know that they are doing their part to be Eco-Friendly.  Don't get me wrong, this is effing awesome.  Everything helps.  Even the evil empire Wal-Mart does their part.  It may seem contradictive to see organic goods at Wally World, but by them selling those products they're helping those organic companies to grow their sales and spread their purpose.  (thanks to Stonyfield Farms on the Food Inc. movie for enlightening us on this).

Wal-Fart is doing the small stuff by making an effort to offer sustainable goods at reasonable prices.  They're also doing the larger stuff.  Their website even mentions their efforts toward sustainability.  It states:


"At Walmart, we know that being an efficient and profitable business and being a good steward of the environment are goals that can work together. Our broad environmental goals at Walmart are simple and straightforward:

To be supplied 100 percent by renewable energy;
To create zero waste;
To sell products that sustain people and the environment."


That's pretty good stuff coming from one of the most hated, most recognizeable, wealthiest organizations in America. 

Many of this countries big businesses have set similar goals.  Whether the goals are set with actual care and concern for sustainability is yet to be determined.  Enter exibit A, my place of employement. 

They are a major player in this countries insurance market.  They have been a fortune 500 top 50 business for something like 15 years and can be found in every state including Alaska and Hawaii.  They preach their green efforts on a large scale, but I am a witness to the lack of efforts on the small level. 

Many of their buildings are LEED certified.  They have a fleet of Hybrid vehicles, and they make similar claims as the ones listed above pertaining to their eco goals.  That's all well and good and it's a step in the right direction, but as with any large company the majority of the actual "work" being done is done on the small scale and in the zone, regional, and local offices - where the term "green" only applies to the ficus tree in my office. 

The amount of paper wasted on a daily basis is enough to make a lumberjack cry.  In an electronic world, everything still needs a paper signature.  Each and every training session is done with a power point presentation that is also handed out in the form of a pamphlet resembling the Bible.  Styrofoam cups and plastic bottles litter the garbage cans.  Packaging is a joke.  Boxes the size of small children arrive and you're expecting something totally awesome but much to your surprise it's a packet of papers, 1/30th the size of the packaging. 

Many things fall on the shoulders of the employees like shutting off computers and lights at night (I'm looking at you LER and LB) and recycling within the office, but with more support from the enterprise individuals may be more willing to partake in such endeavors. 

Granted they have tried.  They have marketing materials available (more paper).  They use a "green" slogan for certain things.  And they have even created an internal interweb site available for employees with more information - but the site has not been updated since April...2009!!! 

This falls into the "talk the talk, walk the walk" mentality.  It's like the Preacher who sleeps around and does drugs in his free time.  Don't act like you're holier than thou when deep down inside you're full of rubbish.  It may look good on the surface, but we see through your lies, and unfortunately all that we can do is blog about it (although higher ups know my thoughts on it as well). 

Be real...not "real."  Later.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

What's Up Little Dude??

Please welcome the newest edition into the Awesome household - Emmett Judd, or EJ for short. 



Super Greeny and Baby are doing very well.  Little Winger is confused but seemingly glad to have a little bro.