Thursday, October 26, 2006

POST #100 / David McCullough and the Qualities of Leadership

We'll it took a little over a year to reach this milestone. I have good intentions of blogging more and reaching #200 at a faster pace...

This past week I attended a lecture by the Pulitzer Prize winning historian David McCullough over at MTSU. Overall David McCullough both enlightened and entertained. He began his speech with an amusing anecdote about being asked "Besides John Adams and Harry Truman, how many other presidents have you interviewed?" He also noted that the most striking impression of his only encounter with President Truman in person was the fact that Truman was in color.

The speech was entitled "Qualities of Leadership" and drew heavily upon the author's most recent works John Adams and 1776. During the lecture, McCullough stressed the importance of having a proper sense of history - that our founding fathers had a deep appreciation for classical history and a profound sense of duty to future generations. He also chided our culture for its nostalgic pining for a time when life was more simple. The "Good ol' Days" never happened! September 11 was perhaps the worst single day in our history, but it didn't fundamentally change everything. Furthermore, life in 1776 was not a picnic. For those present in the early days of our nation, the great American experiment was not guaranteed to succeed. McCullough reminded us that the actors in history did not know how their story would end, just as we do not know what the future holds for us today. He pointed out that throughout history, unexpected events often changed the course of history (for example, George Washington's miraculous retreat from Brooklyn made possible by favorable wind conditions that prevented the British from sailing upriver). McCullough also stressed the importance of teachers in our society and encouraged us to make history a priority in the education of our children.

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Partying Like It's 1989

This past Saturday Night, our adult sunday school class held an 80's party. The pictures above provide evidence of our lil' escapade.

I'm afraid the whole ideas was mine. We had costumes, we had trivia, we had the music, and we had karaoke. It was a blast. As part of my research, I conducted a poll to find out what folks remembered from the 80's (favorite films, tv shows, music, celebrities...). As a mixer, party goers had to identify people based on what they did during the decade (Who graduated from high school? Who repeated the 8th Grade? Who dated a headbanger? etc...).

Then I put together a Name that Tune with music clips ranging from 30 seconds to 2 seconds (I even through in some TV theme songs for good measure). For my final game, I created a What Year Was It? contest (inspired by the Dateline NBC featurette). The karaoke was a hit, but I don't recommend choosing Thomas Dolby's "She Blinded Me With Science". ouch!


Here's a partial song list from the evening:
Footloose - Kenny Loggins
Don't You (Forget About Me) - Simple Minds
Call Me - Blondie
Celebration - Kool & the Gang
Beat It - Michael Jackson
Girls Just Want to Have Fun - Cyndi Lauper
Jump - Van Halen
Dukes of Hazzard Theme - Waylon Jennings
The Miami Vice Theme
Hungry Like a Wolf - Duran Duran
Eye of the Tiger - Survivor
The Final Countdown - Europe
The Power of Love - Huey Lewis
Sweet Child O' Mine - Guns n Roses
What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) - Information Society
She Drives Me Crazy - Fine Young Cannibals
Don't Stop Believin' - Journey
To Hell With the Devil - Stryper