Friday, October 05, 2007

I Wanna be a Loser!
Hello Fellow Bloggers...One of my biggest daily struggles is the one the I tend to think of the least, and that's my weight. Infact, I think it's one not many of us think of. Growing up, I was always the "skinny kid" of the family. I was so skinny, that my family came up with the nickname, "Gordo" which means fat in spanish, and I grew up with that nickname. Imagine the irony! I started to put on weight at the age of 12 and just grew more and more from there. I have had plenty of times when I told myself, "That's it. I'm gonna lose the weight". That, however, was the problem. I would only tell myself, and a few close family members, so I didn't really feel the pressure to lose it.

On Tuesday morning, I was catching up on the usual blog posts I like reading and found a very motivating one on Pastor Brian Vasil's Blog. As many of you know, he put himself on a strict diet recently and is seeing the fruits of his hard work.His determination and perseverance has really inspired me to do the same. So I will be joining the Brian Vasil Weight Loss Program and like him, I am making it public. I must admit that this wasn't an easy post to do, and I wasn't gonna do it. I figured, "nah..I can do it alone". But the truth is, I CAN'T. I will need everyone's help. If you have any tips or suggestions feel free to comment me or email me at lopez.rc@gmail.com and if anyone sees me eating something I shouldn't, feel free to swat it out of my hand. But the greatest way you can help, is just by keeping me in prayers. I am not hoping this works. I know this will work because I not only have you guys backing me up, but I have Jesus Christ on my team. I will be posting my weight every week on the naked scale on the sidebar (---->) and trying to log my progress regularly. I guess you can say this is my way of "Getting Naked"


Monday, September 24, 2007

Naked Mobile

Here is my concept design for the mynakedpastor.com 
"Naked Mobile"
This is the result of being sick in bed and completely bored!!!
Accidental Success!!
Hello Fellow Bloggers...A funny thing happend to me this past weekend. I was leading "Let the Praises Ring" at our Cooper City campus for the very first 5:15pm service on Saturday night. Everything was going great until my microphone stand decided to quit on me. The mic kept on falling down despite my numerous attempts to keep it from falling. At that time, a million thoughts were going through my mind. Should I stop playing and try to fix it? Should I get someone to help me? I was trying to come up with the least distracting solution. So I decided to literally throw my guitar down on the ground and just lead the rest of the song without the guitar. To my surprise , it ended up being a hit and in the end, we did the remaining 4 services the same way. Who would have known???

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Busch Gardens 2007
                        
Hello Fellow Bloggers. It's been a while, so thanks for sticking around. I hope you like the new look. I came to the conclusion that "Rob's Blog" just wasn't quite that original, so I changed it to "Mind of Bert". I was also considering calling it "What's on my mind", but after hearing feedback from a couple of people I decided on "Mind of Bert". Let me know what you think. Well here are the photos from our trip to Busch Gardens a couple weeks back. I also made a short clip. Enjoy!!!





Thursday, September 06, 2007

Mac Vs. PC 
Here is our submission for the mynakedpastor.com contest....Enjoy
BUSY BUSY BUSY!!!
Hello fellow bloggers. Sorry for not being able to post in a while but it's been a busy 2 weeks. I have alot to tell you guys. Most of the stuff you already know about. For starters, I was fortunate enough to lead a song for the first time at our Cooper City campus. I lead the song, "Everlasting God" and it went awesome! The following week, I spent the little bit of free time I had trying to work on my video submission for the mynakedpastor.com launch party contest. Let me know what you think!! I also got to spend labor day at Busch Gardens with some friends. I will hopefully have some photos up sometime this week.


Friday, August 24, 2007

I Finally Got It!!!

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

No Computer - Day 6
Well it looks like I have finally began to see a ray of light at the end of the tunnel.
Today I checked the tracking of my MacBook Pro and it shows that the package has arrived at it's destination facility for sorting. I hope that means I will be getting it tomorrow.

My Empty Desk (Pretty Boring, huh?)

Sunday, August 19, 2007

No Computer - Day 3
  • The Bad news - I still don't have a computer.
  • The Good news - I ordered my MacBook Pro.
In the meantime, I am checking my email at work. I am currently doing this post from my mom's computer since she was kind enough to let me use it. It has not been easy not having a computer, however I have found my self having more time on my hands. I've been going to bed earlier, and I even went to the gym more. Maybe this is coming as some sort of Revelation???

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Sold to the Highest Bidder
Well, today was a day which will be remembered for a long time...for me at least. I just got back from the post office where I mailed out my two computers I sold on Ebay. The bad thing is that after I had already shipped the packages, I realized that I forgot to include the power adapter to one of the computers. So now I have to send an email to the buyer apologizing for the mistake and I have to go back to the post office tomorrow and send the adapter using overnight mail, but oh well. It was not easy letting those computers go since they were the first macs I ever owned, but it was definitely time for an upgrade. Hopefully now I can buy the computer I have wanted for a while now. The MacBook Pro. The bad thing is that I will not have a computer for a couple of days now. In fact, I am doing this Post from Cristian's computer and he is looking kinda impatient so I hope he doesn't kick me off soon.

Friday, August 10, 2007

Impacting...One Backpack at a Time 
Well, I've been gone for a while. And I honestly can't say it's because i've been too busy to blog. I'm just not really the writer type. Even in high school, my worst subject was writing. So please bear with me as I try to make this more of a habit. Anyways, last week was an awesome week for me, although very busy. Whenever I was not at work, I was either at school, or at church, all while trying to stick to my commitment of going to the gym 3 days a week (not easy). Last week, FRC's New Website was unveiled, and is looking very cool. I was lucky enough to be able to help with some of the graphics. Hats off to the great media team for putting together an awesome site.
On Friday night the FRC Hallandale Beach team got to play at the Hallandale Summer Camp Event they were having. We had volunteers giving away water, and an info booth for people to learn more about FRC Hallandale. It was a great opportunity to reach out to the community and show them who we are and why we are here. Sunday was even better, because not only did we have our highest attendance number all summer, but our spanish service also had their highest attendance number ever. It was awesome to see. Afterward, we had a picnic where we gave away 200 backpacks in less than an hour. We had food, drinks, face painting, and games for the kids, and lots of fun.
And you know, God really used that weekend to really speak to me, and open my eyes to what an impact we are making here in Hallandale Beach. From feeding the homeless every week, to having different outreach events. It's just a blessing and an honor to be a part of it all. Seeing as I am a member of our Mag team (Worship and Tech Team), I am usually at different campuses all the time and haven't really considered one campus as "my home campus". Usually when I am not playing anywhere, I'll just head to Cooper City and worship there. But like I was sharing with my family, being part of everything that went on there at Hallandale last weekend really made me feel at home. Even when maybe my sister or brother in law are not there with me, I just feel like I'm with family whenever I am there. And the greatest feeling of all is that I know I am making a Kingdom Difference. I'm so excited about what's taking place here at Flamingo Road Church and with the Vision God has given us as a church. And I am proud to call FRC Hallandale Beach, "My Home".

Friday, July 27, 2007

The Internet is Down!!

Thanks to Ernie Holmes for showing me this hilarious video!!

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

I'm Hooked!!!
Well, I would just like to thank my dear friend Miguel for getting me absolutely addicted to a game called Desktop Tower Defense. Just like he said, it seems a little dumb at first, but when you get to understanding the strategy of the game, it becomes extremely entertaining. The object of the game is to build little towers tower to prevent the bad guys from getting across to the other side of the desk. Eventually you begin to build mazes to slow them down. You may be thinking, "what the heck is he talking about?", but trust me once you get into it, it is very easy to get hooked.

It seems as though Miguel is good at getting people hooked on cool things. A few months ago, he managed to get about 15 to 20 of us hooked on the TV show, "LOST", Which by the way, if you haven't seen it, WATCH IT!!! He also introduced me to a network called "Twitter" where you can answer the question, "what am I doing right now?". It's pretty cool...Check it out.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Party Time!!!
Last Friday I was at a really cool party! Infact, i'm sure most of the people reading this (4 or 5 total) were there at some point. I'm talking of course of the "Blog Party" hosted by none other than master of ceremonies, Heredes. Since the day he told me and others about the party, I wasn't really understanding how a blog party works. I was like, "ok, so are we gonna go to his house and all sit around a computer or something?". But I must say it was a really cool and original idea. The kickoff video was hilarious! and the games were very entertaining.
I am proud to say that I won, not once, but twice. I won a subscription to Relevant Magazine. It was a good old fashion commentathon. Whoever posted the 200th comment took the prize. It was not easy but I managed to win it. Of course there were a few visitors who tried to beat me, such as a mystery person with the code name "All Day".
I also won a photo shoot, courtesy of Glowing Light Studios . I won it for submitting the most creative photo of me blog partying. Hey they didn't say photoshop wasn't allowed! It's funny because when I told my sister I was gonna be at a blog party, she laughed at me and called me a geek. Now she is begging me to let her use the photo shoot. Who's laughing now?

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

~Think Different~
I have been extremely busy this week with work and school and all that good stuff so I haven't been able to blog about this until now. Last weekend was pretty power packed. I was off, so I wasn't playing at any of our campuses. I went to Cooper City on Saturday night to hear Heather Palacios teach. She was AWESOME!!! She spoke about God's favor. The Example she used was great and sooo true. Afterward I went on over to the youth auditorium to go hear Chad Swanzy teach. It was my first time attending a student service since I started coming to FRC. I must say....it too was AWESOME!!! They are in a new series called "Life Hurts, God Heals" and Chad spoke about how the enemy tries to sneak into our lives like the deceiver he is. It was a powerful service and I know there was alot of healing. So later that night, Vaughn Biggs, our Hallandale Beach Worship Pastor approached me for a big favor. He wanted me to play Keyboard the next day at Hallandale. WHAT!!!.... I had to go home that night and learn the music for the next day (Actually I knew the songs, so it was more like a review). So I haven't had a weekend off in couple weeks, yet it doesn't bother me at all. God gave me the gift of music and I plan to use it for his glory. Whenever I am asked to play at the last minute (this wasn't the first time), I consider it an honor to be able to be used as an instrument for him. This is actually not something that hit me immediately. God used Heather to speak to me twice that night. That Saturday night, I bumped into Heather backstage, and said to her "you see Heather??, I came to hear you teach and now I have to play in Hallandale tommorow". Her answer was, "No, you came to hear me teach, and now you get to worship in Hallandale tommorow". And she was totally right. What we do is not an obligation, it is an HONOR!! We are not just playing, or singing, we are WORSHIPPING!!!...Big Difference!!...and when you look at it like that, your whole perspective changes....Thanks HP!!

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Temptation is Everywhere!!!
Ok so about 2 weeks go we threw a surprise half birthday party for Carlos. Since the theme of the party was apple/mac, we thought it was the perfect opportunity get him an iphone. Although it was quite a mission, we were able to get one in time for the party. Hats off to our friend martin who actually camped out at the apple store that friday from early morning until 6:30pm so he can have the iphone in time for the party. So anyways, I made a firm decision from the day the iphone was announced that I would not get it. And just to be clear, it's not that I don't want one, it's just that my sprint contract ends in October of 2008. Well at first it was very easy to not want one.....Until I got my hands on one!!...It is absolutely amazing!!

The iphone ended up being the life of the party. Everyone would hover around into little groups and play with the iphones (miguel had one too). It was so popular that two people at the party actually left the party, went to the apple store and came back with iphones. (If only it were that easy for me). So as the days went by I kept on encountering people who had purchased iphones. People like Pastor Brian Vasil, or Mauricio Tinoco. It seems as though every time I would encounter someone with an iphone, It just made me want one more and more. Unlike another story I read about earlier this week, my budget right now just doesn't allow me to purchase it at this time. I would actually have to pay a $200 cancelation fee to cancel my sprint contract. Plus I would have to pay an activation fee for cingular, not to mention the cost of the actual phone. So together it would actually come to over $700.........$700 that I just don't have. During this whole debate of whether I should get it or not, I had a revelation. A couple of weeks ago, during one of Pastor Troy's Teachings, God really nudged my heart to enter into a financial commitment with him. And you know one thing I realized is that it's very easy to say "yea sure, no problem, I'll do it." but when the time actually comes to get the bills paid, or get your tires changed, or get the plumbing in your house fixed, are you gonna be true to your word?...It seems as though sometimes it's easy to promise things and say things when the skies are clear and everything is jolly and great, but what about when things get tough and you get hit with trials and tribulations in life. Well, I am glad to say that I didn't let temptation win, and I followed through with the promise I made to God. And I couldn't be happier. I mean sure I don't have an iphone, but I do have something much more valuable. I have the satisfaction that I am following God's will in my life and being obedient to what he wants for me. And let's be realistic, I don't really need an iphone. And you know, now that I come to think of it, there is nothing that I can say that I honestly need that I don't have. Being that I was raised in the church ever since I was little, Tithing has never really been an issue for me. I guess you can say that it just comes naturally to me thanks to what my parents planted in me when I was growing up. However, It was that extra step that I felt God wanted me to take. And I am Glad I did it. I decided to trust God with my resources. And I couldn't be happier. So for now i'll happily stick with my beat up sprint phone. But who knows, maybe by 2008 the iphone will only be 100 bucks!!!

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Return of the Blogger!!!
Well....I am just getting home from worshiping at our main cooper city campus tonight. I am playing Bass this weekend and we had two awesome power packed services. I am really looking forward to tomorrow's services (all 4 of them). Actually, I should be getting to bed pretty soon if I wanna wake up on time for tomorrow. It's gonna be a long and busy day. But anyways, as I was checking out Pastor Troy's Blog, I stumbled across a couple of pretty cool other blogs from some other people. I actually created this blog a while back as just a way to post some pictures of me along with some friends and family. I actually had no intentions of using this blog for what it was originally intended for. A WEB-LOG, thus the name blog (thanks to Miguel for teaching me that). Seeing as I (along with most of today's pop culture society) now have a myspace, I have abandoned my blog for quite some time now. So in the midst of all this Blogger craze, I've decided to revive my Blog and actually post real Web Logs starting with this one. I will be still be using my myspace, but will also try to be updating my blog regularly. So keep stopping by. Let the blogging begin!!

Here some of the interesting blogs i stumbled upon:

Saturday, October 14, 2006

Sunday, September 10, 2006



Kody Cheering on the Team





El Hijo Secreto de Cristian



Friday, August 25, 2006


Vote Makes It Official: Pluto Isn’t What It Used to Be
By DENNIS OVERBYE
Published: August 25, 2006

Throw away the place mats. Redraw the classroom charts. Take a pair of scissors to the solar system mobile.

After years of wrangling and a week of debate, astronomers voted for a sweeping reclassification of the solar system. In what many of them described as a triumph of science over sentiment, Pluto was demoted to the status of a “dwarf planet.”

In the new solar system as defined by the International Astronomical Union, meeting in Prague, there are eight planets instead of nine, at least three dwarf planets and tens of thousands of so-called smaller solar system bodies, like comets and most asteroids.

For now, the other dwarf planets are Ceres, the largest asteroid, and an object known as 2003 UB 313, nicknamed Xena, that is larger than Pluto and, like it, orbits beyond Neptune in a zone of icy debris known as the Kuiper Belt. But there are dozens more potential dwarf planets known in that zone, planetary scientists say, and so the number in the category could quickly swell.

In a nod to Pluto’s fans, the astronomers declared it to be the prototype for a new category of such “trans-Neptunian” objects, but declined in a close vote to approve the name “plutonians” for them.

The outcome yesterday completed a stunning turnaround from only a week ago, when the assembled astronomers were presented a proposal that would have increased the number of planets in the solar system to 12, retaining Pluto and adding Ceres, Xena and even Pluto’s moon Charon.



The reversal, said Dr. Alan P. Boss, a planetary theorist at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, speaks to the integrity of the planet defining process.

“The officers were willing to change their resolution,” Dr. Boss said, “and find something that would stand up under the highest scientific scrutiny and be approved.”

Jay M. Pasachoff, a Williams College astronomer who attended the Prague congress and favored somehow keeping Pluto a planet, said, “The spirit of the meeting was of future discovery and activity in science rather than any respect for the past.”

Mike Brown of the California Institute of Technology, who discovered UB 313 three years ago and so had the most to lose personally from the downgrading of Pluto and Xena, said he was relieved.

“Through this whole crazy circuslike procedure, somehow the right answer was stumbled on,” Dr. Brown said. “It’s been a long time coming. Science is self-correcting eventually, even when strong emotions are involved.”

It had long been clear that Pluto, discovered in 1930, stood apart from the previously discovered planets. Not only is it much smaller — only about 1,600 miles in diameter, smaller than the Moon — but its elongated orbit is tilted with respect to the other planets, and it goes inside the orbit of Neptune on part of its 248-year journey around the Sun.

Pluto, some astronomers had argued, made a better match with the other ice balls that have since been discovered in the dark realms beyond Neptune. In 2000, when the Rose Center for Earth and Space opened at the American Museum of Natural History, Pluto was denoted in a display as a Kuiper Belt object and not a planet.

In the decision yesterday as to what constitutes a planet, astronomers voted by standing and holding up yellow cards. In the crucial vote, the result was sufficiently one-sided that no formal count was taken.

Under the new rules, a planet must meet three criteria: it must orbit the Sun, it must be big enough for gravity to squash it into a round ball, and it must have cleared other things out of the way in its orbital neighborhood. The last of these criteria knocks out Pluto and Xena, which orbit among the icy wrecks of the Kuiper Belt, and Ceres, which is in the asteroid belt.

Dwarf planets, on the other hand, need only orbit the Sun and be round.

“I think this is something we can all get used to as we find more Pluto-like objects in the outer solar system,” Dr. Pasachoff said.

The final voting was by some 400 to 500 of the 2,400 astronomers who registered for the congress; many others had already left.

Pointing to the very small fraction of the world’s astronomers who had been in Prague and thus eligible to vote, Alan Stern, lead investigator for New Horizons, NASA’s mission to Pluto, called the resolution “laughable.” Dr. Stern, of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colo., pointed out that both Earth and Jupiter have asteroids in their neighborhoods.

“This is so scientifically sloppy and internally inconsistent,” he wrote in an e-mail message, “that it is embarrassing.”

This is not the first time that astronomers have rethought a planet. The asteroid Ceres was hailed as the eighth planet when it was discovered in 1801 by Giovanni Piazzi, floating between Mars and Jupiter. But the subsequent discovery of more and more things like it in the same part of space led astronomers to dub them asteroids.

Although many astronomers watched the vote on the Internet, Neil deGrasse Tyson of the Rose Center said he had not bothered.

“Counting planets is not an interesting exercise to me,” Dr. Tyson said. “I’m happy however they choose to define it. It doesn’t really make any difference to me.”

Far more compelling, he added, are aspects of planets like weather, ring systems and magnetic fields.

Dr. Tyson said a continuing preoccupation with what the public and schoolchildren would think about this was a concern and a troubling precedent.

“I don’t know any other science that says about its frontier, ‘I wonder what the public thinks,’ ” he said. “The frontier should move in whatever way it needs to move.”

- Copyright 2006 New York Times