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Amazing Actual Wedding Music Video

May 23, 2009 By kwmccarthy

With June brides and grooms getting set for the big day… consider the possibilities!  This bride and groom had a ball at their wedding.  FYI – this is an actual wedding video.  You just have to laugh!


Brian & Eileen's Wedding Music Video. from LOCKDOWN projects on Vimeo.

Here is a link to LOCKDown projects, the team that put this video together.

Southwest Airlines: Welcome Aboard

May 14, 2009 By kwmccarthy

Having flown Southwest Airlines over the years, I have to say that they are what they are.  In addition to being profitable, they are safe… and entertaining. 

Check out this pre-flight announcement.

One of my favorite Southwest announcements was at the end of the flight.   The flight attendant said that if the flight was great to please use their web site www.southwest.com to let them know.   If the flight was bad, we were to use the special complaint web site: www.northwest.com – referring us to their competitor of course. 

Enjoy the link. 

Be On-Purpose!

Kevin

Kidney Stone Battles: Part 2

May 14, 2009 By kwmccarthy

OK, so here I am now day 3 in the war of Kevin vs. the Kidney Stone(s).  I've turned the corner to victory after a couple of days filled with so much pain I could only think for about 20 minutes at a time before I had to rest. 

Admittedly, I feel beat up inside, my head is throbbing, but the pain is minimal and infrequent – more like being bruised.  I'm happy to be on the road to recovery and to have avoided the lithotripsy procedure mostly because my son, Charles, graduation from Christ School is this weekend.   We're leaving tomorrow and as of yesterday I knew I couldn't make the drive and might miss it.  At this stage, things are a go for Judith, Anne, and me to make the trip.

From this kidney stone episode I've learned a few of things:

  1. There are many home remedies on the Internet to help pass stones.   I tried several.  Did they work?  Honestly, I can't say that they did one way or the other.   I will say the "drink 6 cans of Coca-Cola followed by an asparagus puree" was the most challenging.  I got to 4 cans, my teeth rotted and fell out 🙂 but the fast relief I was promised was apparently 2 cans short of doing the job.   Of course, this caffeinated, sugar high creates a whole set of different challenges.  I tried apple cider vinegar and water.  I drank fresh squeezed lemon juice and water.  I tried the "jump and bump" method to shake this thing out.  The pain continued.
  2. Pain management is the key.  As long as I was in severe pain I believe my body was in some sort of shut down mode – a kind of death grip between the kidney stone and the appropriate body part waging war.  In the end, pain management, I believe, provided a window of relaxation that allowed for the gradual release to begin. 
  3. Use heat to help with the pain.  Warm showers with the water on my side works wonders.  A heating pad.  Yesterday I used an 8 hour Icy Hot patch on my back.  That was wonderfully soothing.
  4. Clearly, seek out medical advice so at least you can get the prescription for the drugs that can help manage pain.  Typically, I'm one who avoids the doctors because so many other pressures are on them to matters other than healing.  This interference on their profession causes me to pause and question the quality of care.  Legal matters have them thinking in terms of the worse case scenario and protecting themselves.  Demands to see more patients means they can ill-afford to invest too much time with one patient.  Sadly, they've become more prescription writers than true healers.  In the case of a kidney stone, however, take the prescription.  
  5. Find a "Doc in A Box" walk in clinic to get fast care.   Avoid the emergency room.  Kidney stones in emergency rooms must fall way down on the triage list.   When I had my first kidney stone I went to the local emergency room at 2 am.  Lying on the floor in pain for three hours, I finally left realizing I was better off in my own bed in pain.  Another time, after sitting for two hours in pain, I was told they were still unsure how long it would be before I was seen.   I left.  To add insult to infirmity, because I had been through triage they then sent me a bill for a full emergency room visit.   That was a residual pain I didn't see coming. 
  6. Most of all, AVOID kidney stones.  Once ones gets a kidney stone, it is my understanding, one is more prone to produce more.   How to avoid them: Drink plenty of water.  Watch your food intake. 
  7. Finally, pray.  I asked people to pray for my recovery.   Healing comes in many ways.

Be On-Purpose!

Kevin

Update:  January 14, 2013

I've had couple of mild kidney stones since this original post.   I found this product – Stone Breaker – below that I now use when the pain comes on.  It seems to accelerate the passing process for me by "melting" the stones so they pass is a thicker disolved form rather than hard and sharp.  Whole Foods carries it if you need it in a hurry. 

Kevin & His Kidney Stone: This Too Shall Pass.

May 12, 2009 By kwmccarthy

I am at home from work with a kidney stone on my left side.   Man these things are painful.  I've been trying a variety of home remedies to avoid lithotripsy.   A few years ago I had that procedure done.  It worked but I prefer to avoid it if at all possible.  By comparison, this kidney stone isn't nearly as painful as that first one.

I can work with the pain for about 30 minutes and finally my brain just shuts down and I crawl back in bed.

So who out there has a way that helped them pass kidney stones? 

I've been drinking lots of water plus a few ounces of apple cider vinegar and then applying heat with showers and a heating pad.   Tylenol provides a measure of pain relief. 

The pattern of my problem is emerging.   Typically, when I've exercised or worked in the hot Florida sun for a long time, I get dehyrdrated and then drink something with high measures of electrolytes.  A few hours later, I'm in pain.   This has happened twice in the past month.  I also think that San Pellegrino mineral water to excess causes me problems perhaps due to the mineral content.  As the summer months come, remember to drink water. 

You alone hold the key to transforming problems into opportunities

May 4, 2009 By kwmccarthy

Stefan Pinto is a personal trainer who was once over 50lbs overweight. He advocates weight loss with a combination of proper nutrition and effective, daily
exercise.  I was quoted in this recent article of his.  Stefan is right – it really is up to us to determine our moods and our actions.

Jim Weiss Radio Interview

April 30, 2009 By kwmccarthy

My family and I have been great fans of Jim Weiss of Greathall Productions for many years.

Greathall Productions helps to produce Great Minds!  Our children, Charles and Anne, grew up listening to the amazing story telling of Jim Weiss.  Here’s a man whose voice wraps around a character’s personality to bring it to life.  Jim’s ability to capture the essence of meaning of a story in a few choice words is remarkably educational and entertaining.  We read to the kids when they were little tykes.  Afterward, we would often put on a Jim Weiss tape to lull them to sleep.  We continued the practice until they got older and could read on their own.  Their interest in our reading to them waned but
their desire for a good bedtime story never ceased.   As teens I would often pass by their rooms at night and hear Charles or Anne listening to  Jim’s soothing voice and fabulous tales as they drifted off to sleep.  Now donning headphones, I haven’t a clue what they’re listening to and I’m going to bed before they are!

A cool story about Jim reveals how he owns his stories.  He was a guest on my radio show.  Rather than impose upon him to tell a story on the air, I brought into the studio an audio tape of Robin Hood.  I gave it to the audio engineer to play coming out of a break so listeners could hear Jim.   The tape played for about 15 seconds and then jammed.  Jim offered to finish the story live.  He picked it right up, went into character, and delivered it flawlessly.  You should have seen the eyes around the studio; Alan, my co-host on the show was blown away… as was I.

Jim Weiss is truly a treasure for every generation in your family.  Grandparents and parents alike will enjoy sitting with the kids listening to Greathall Productions and discussing the stories.   Do yourself a
favor, visit Greathall Productions, and buy a CD or ten!

Learning to Lead Starts With Yourself

April 16, 2009 By kwmccarthy

Watch this video interview I did with Factor77 to gain insight into on-purpose concepts.  Some of the questions asked and answered are below.

  • Was there something you went through personally that made you write your book?
  • What is your methodology for taking a step back in today’s world and being able to figure out what the heck you're doing?
  • Why do you say a balanced life is a myth?
  • So if you're doing what you love there should be no balance?
  • How do you go out and find the right people to keep you motivated?
  • How do you know when it’s time to stop and look around at what you're doing and take that first step?
  • How do you feel satisfied at the end of the day instead of stressed out?

Easter Family Photo

April 12, 2009 By kwmccarthy

St. Pauls 2 Our family attended church at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Augusta, GA – the church where Judith and I married 25 years ago.  Accompanying us was Judith's 93-year-old mother, aka Grannie.  It was  a special event for us all to be together. 

Afterward Anne and I headed to the Masters to watch those amazing golfers.   We sat in the stand at hole 8 for quite a while.  We watched Trevor Immelman make a long birdie putt and Tiger Woods sink an eagle putt.  The weather was wonderful.  Tonight my nose is sunburned red! 

We're staying with the Parkers who have graciously opened their house to the McCarthy invasion once again.  It is nice to have in-laws who are so welcoming.  So thanks John and Mary Bright!

I hope your Easter was fun, family filled, and joyful.  Easter is the most holy of days because of the miracle of Jesus' resurrection.  Regardless of your present circumstances, joy can be had in the hope of Easter.

Be On-Purpose!

Kevin

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