Tuesday, February 19, 2013

NATION: King of Lakers' "Showtime" Dies

Longtime owner of my favorite sports team, the Los Angeles Lakers, passed away on Monday, February 18, 2013. The Los Angeles Times has an excellent article on Buss' fascinating rise from poverty to innovative showman. One of the things that I admired most about Dr. Buss was that he always remained humble, attributing his voluminous success to "hard work and luck", as well as to the talent and motivation of his players, coaches, staff and the fans. He always deflected the admiration he received to the Lakers staff and not himself.
As much as I love the Lakers, there is frequently a philosophical theme to my posts (except when they are labeled "Just For Fun!"). In this instance, the theme is to not automatically treat  our favorite entertainers and athletes as role models. My simple reasoning is that there are better role models out there for our children to admire and pattern their lives after. Entertainers (including athletes) receive acclaim for their talent and hard work, and not necessarily for their ethics. We should watch the athletes and entertainers perform, and enjoy their joy and love of their craft, BUT if you don't want to be disappointed, it should end there.

Note that entertainers and athletes CAN be role models, depending on how they live their lives. Alternatively, certain aspects of their lives can be seen as worthy of admiration, while their less admirable characteristics can be dismissed as undesirable and receive no further attention. For instance, in the case of Kobe Bryant, one of my favorite basketball PLAYERS of all time, I admire his immense work ethic and motivation for continuous improvement; I just ignore his person behavior, ranging from a somewhat arrogant personality to occasional moral failings. 

In the case of Dr. Buss, he rose from the poverty which he was born into in Utah, eventually earning a PhD in Chemistry and becoming successful in real estate investment. That success eventually led in 1979 to the purchase of the "Fabulous Forum" in Inglewood, Calif. along with its tenants, the Lakers and the Kings. In this instance, Dr. Buss' story is a classic American tale of a child born to poverty rising above the difficulties of such a position to become successful - a scenario that has become increasingly difficult in California and the nation for a variety of reasons, including lack of education and stifling rules and regulations that limit innovation and competition.

My greatest role models were my grandparents, Bob and Irma Waag, who demonstrated a loving and genuine way to live. They were not perfect, as we are all flawed, but they truly believed in their religion along with the philosophy of "doing the right thing for your fellow man". Their caring nature and gentle approach to life allowed me to see that I am measured by what I give back to others, and not what I have achieved or accumulated for myself.

Sunday, February 3, 2013

SOLD!!! 1996 Fleetwood Angler Camper

It was a great camper for us and our kids, and we will miss it, but it is going to a good home! We hope to move on to an RV travel trailer of about 20 feet in length or less. It will be more comfortable for traditional camping trips as we get older :-)

We bought this slide in camper for our truck in the year 2000 and had a great time with it, along with our 2 kids. Our children are out in the great big world now, and we sold our Ford Bronco and Ford F350 and bought a Dodge Diesel 4x4. We are selling the camper and buying a larger and more comfortable trailer to tow behind us. We hope to be able to escape for longer trips, and a trailer is just the move for us, so its time to sell. We've kept the camper in good shape, and we hope it finds a good home!
  • Slide-In Truck Camper made for 8’ Bed. 
  • 1,700 Pounds wet, so would work with a half ton pickup. 
  • Light weight means better fuel economy (Diesel F350 mpg: 20mpg without camper, and 14mpg with)
  • Very good condition - everything works. 
  • Always covered - Brand New cover (still in the box). 
  • Dimensions: Interior ceiling height 6’ 4”, Outside box width 7’ 2”, box length 9’ 7”, Cabover to box end length 15’ 7”. 
  • Capacities: water - 20 gallons, black water 15 gallons, gray water 15 gallons
  • 1 Piece Rubber roof. 
  • No generator and no microwave. 
  • Great Camper with a great layout. 
  • Atwood power jacks. 
  • Sleeps 4 in 3 beds: Queen cabover, Dinette bed, Bunk above dinette. 
  • Large 3 way Fridge. 
  • Lots of extra storage. 
  • Wet bath with inside & outside shower w/6 gallon Gas water heater. 
  • 3 Burner Stove and Oven. 
  • Removable carpetting with vinyl flooring underneath. 
  • All detectors: Propane, CO2, Fire. 2 Fire Extinguishers. 
  • 3-way marine battery charger built-in, with new 750 amp hour deep cycle battery. 
  • Maxx Air power vents & circulating fan. 
  • Aftermarket Blaupunkt stereo and Advent speakers. 
  • 3 Pantry areas, plus Closet with Book Library
  • Convert closet to for gear storage, and back again!
  • Light and sunny with lots of windows and vents (4 windows open, 3 roof vents open).
  • All manuals for all equipment. 
  • Must see - many extra features. 
  • Can be seen on Craig’s List or RVTrader.com