By Greg Kopp on
6/23/2005 3:04 PM
I've been meaning to post this for some time now. I finally got around to it.
My son's hockey team held thier year-end party today at the Holodome in Richfield. It was a lot of fun. The kids got to go swimming in the pool, play some games, and just run around and have fun. I unveiled a video I had put together for the team. I took some snapshots of the season, along with some video of the playoff and championship games and set them to music.
Click the photo to the left to watch it. It's about 8 1/2 minutes long and is in Windows Media format.
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By Greg Kopp on
6/6/2005 11:13 AM
My family and I drove to Pennsylvania today to visit a breeder of Siberian Huskies. Since the death of our older dog, our Siberian, Dax has been a little lonely. So we've decided to find him a new playmate. Of the 3 males and 3 females of this now 4 week old litter, we found a female that we really like. Right now, we're thinking about Kira as a name for her. Time will tell if it holds out. We still have 4 weeks to go before we can take possession of her, as she's still being nursed by her mother, Honey.
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By Greg Kopp on
6/4/2005 5:00 PM
Well, youth hockey, anyway. Pickup hockey has started again at the Cleveland Heights rink. I take my son Joe up there as much as I can so he can keep his skating skills sharp. One of the other parents and I are going to join them next week on the ice. So this weekend I bought a pair of gloves and shin guards today along with a new stick. Uhg. What was I thinking?
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By Greg Kopp on
5/22/2005 8:05 AM
I had to make the most difficult decision in my life early this morning. I had to decide that it was more fitting to put my 14 year old dog, Tasha, to sleep than allow her to suffer. About an hour and a half after coming home from an 8 hour shift at the jail, Tasha was acting strangely. A trip to the emergency pet clinic at 2AM revealed that her stomach had flopped or twisted. Her chances of surviving any surgery were not very good. She was a great dog and will be sorely missed.
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By Greg Kopp on
4/23/2005 8:22 PM
I held a one-day CCW class today for 6 students. Wow, that was a long day. It would have been longer had a friend of mine not tought the last hour or so of the class. He did me a favor and let me cut out early to attend my Son's final hockey practice of the season.
Everyone did very well and I was very pleased with how much of the information the absorbed. It's interresting. I get experienced shooters all the time tell me they learned something new in one of my classes. That makes me feel good and lets me know I'm doing my job.
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By Greg Kopp on
3/6/2005 9:46 PM
The Garfield Heights Squirt B1 team beat the Shaker Heights team to take the CSHL Playoff Championship banner. Congratulations team!
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By Greg Kopp on
2/21/2005 7:52 PM
Another tournament trophy for the case! The Squirt B1 team took the championship trophy in the annual Melt The Ice Tournament.
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By Greg Kopp on
1/16/2005 9:49 PM
The Garfield Heights Squirt B1 team beat the Shaker Heights team to take the Squirt Division Champions. Congratulations team!
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By Greg Kopp on
1/6/2005 3:45 PM
I have no idea why I started this thing. I never seem to have time to blog.
And even when something interresting does happen, I usually forget to make an entry anyway.
*sigh*
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By Greg Kopp on
11/5/2004 2:19 PM
I haven't had much time to blog, so I figured my latest entry should be about, what else, the presidential election.
I am ver much relieved that John Kerry was so soundly defeated. I must say, I was thinking for the last week or so that Bush would have lost the election. The polls were bouncing all over the place.
It's promising to see that so many democrats were able to get past party politics and realize that George W. Bush was the best choice. He's a better leader, he has better moral values, and has a determination to win this global war on terror without asking permission from the French.
I was also relieved and impressed that John Kerry didn't take the advice from the far, far, far, far left of his party or the even farther left John Edwards, and fight the vote counts. Everyone besides Mary Beth Cahil and John Edwards knew that there were not enough provisional ballots outstanding in my great state of Ohio to move the vote count in Kerry's direction. It just wasn't ...
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