Maine Day Trip April 10

April 1st, 2010 Ovidiu Curca 1 comment

We took a short day trip to Maine. The Maine coast is amazing. Unfortunately I forgot my camera home so we had to take pictures with my phone. As a result the quality and the quantity of the pictures is not what I would have desired. Either way, we had a nice time. That is until Sebi got sick. We had to undress him, clean the seat, clean the car. It took about an hour. My little boy was playing in the naked in the grass. He could not care less. He had a great time.

Here are some pictures:    MobileMe Gallery – Maine Day Trip April 10.

Here is a short clip of my little boy: MobileMe Gallery – Maine Video Day Trip ‘10

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Sebi’s New Haircut March ‘10

March 31st, 2010 Ovidiu Curca 1 comment

Today we took sebi for his second haircut. His hair was out of control so we decided to give him an haircut. I took a few pictures with my phone right after the cut. He looks much older with the new hairdo. We could not believe our eyes. Before the cut we had a baby and now we have a little boy.

Here are a few more shots: MobileMe Gallery – Sebi’s New Haircut March ‘10.

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Rockport, MA March ‘10

March 7th, 2010 Ovidiu Curca No comments

MobileMe Gallery – Rockport, MA March ‘10.

Today we visited Rockport, MA, a nice town by the ocean. We went for a hike and we had a little picnic by the ocean.  It might seem cold in the pictures, but it was actually in the 50s. For those in California I know that 50s is COLD. But, after seeing -5 or so, 50 is baking hot.

Here are a few pictures MobileMe Gallery – Rockport, MA March ‘10.

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D.C. Visit 2009

March 7th, 2010 Ovidiu Curca No comments

MobileMe Gallery – D.C. Visit 2009.

At the end of last year we visited Alin and Cati (My brother and sister in law) in D.C. They were great hosts. We were there for a few days. They have an old dog, Archi, that is 4 years my dog’s senior. My dog is 12 years old so needless to say we had 2 old dogs trying to stay alive.

D.C. was cold. But we did manage to see the White House. We saw Obama for a few moments and, after shooting some hoops, we spent the rest of the evening watching the Lakers. (for those of us that are a little to serious … we did not really saw Obama, nor did we play ball with him)

Anyway, here are a few pictures MobileMe Gallery – D.C. Visit 2009.

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The Pursuit of God

March 4th, 2010 Ovidiu Curca No comments

I think many people are really good at spitting out solutions to problems, but very few can truly and fully describe those problems.The following text is from the book “The Pursuit of God” by A.W Tozer. It is rather a long “quote”, but is one that is worth reading. It would probably take a few minutes to read through but I promise you will greatly enjoy it. Tozer description of the problems shows a deep understanding.

The labor of self-love is a heavy one indeed. Think for yourself whether much of your sorrow has not arisen from someone speaking slightingly of you. As long as you set yourself up as a little god to which you must be loyal there will be those who will delight to offer affront to your idol. How then can you hope to have inward peace? The heart’s fierce effort to protect itself from every slight, to shield its touchy honor from the bad opinion of friend and enemy, will never let the mind have rest.  Continue this fight through the years and the burden will become intolerable. Yet the sons of earth are carrying this burden continually, challenging every word spoken against them, cringing under every criticism, smarting under each fancied slight, tossing sleepless if another is preferred before them. Such a burden as this is not necessary to bear.

Jesus calls us to His rest, and meekness is His method. The meek man cares not at all who is greater than he, for he has long ago decided that the esteem of the world is not worth the effort. He develops toward himself a kindly sense of humor and learns to say, “Oh, so you have been overlooked? They have placed someone else before you? They have whispered that you are pretty small stuff after all? And now you feel hurt because the world is saying about you the very things you have been saying about yourself? Only yesterday you were telling God that you were nothing, a mere worm of the dust. Where is your consistency? Come on, humble yourself, and cease to care what men think.”

The meek man is not a human mouse afflicted with a sense of his own inferiority. Rather he may be in his moral life as bold as a lion and as strong as Samson; but he has stopped being fooled about himself. He has accepted God’s estimate of his own life. He knows he is as weak and helpless as God has declared him to be, but paradoxically, he knows at the same time that he is in the sight of God of more importance than angels. In himself, nothing; in God, everything. That is his motto. He knows well that the world will never see him as God sees him and he has stopped caring. He rests perfectly content to allow God to place His own values. He will be patient to wait for the day when everything will get its own price tag and real worth will come into its own. Then the righteous shall shine forth in the Kingdom of their Father. He is willing to wait for that day. In the meantime he will have attained a place of soul rest. As he walks on in meekness he will be happy to let God defend him. The old struggle to defend himself is over. He has found the peace which meekness brings.

Then also he will get deliverance from the burden of pretense. By this I mean not hypocrisy, but the common human desire to put the best foot forward and hide from the world our real inward poverty. For sin has played many evil tricks upon us, and one has been the infusing into us a false sense of shame. There is hardly a man or woman who dares to be just what he or she is without doctoring up the impression. The fear of being found out gnaws like rodents within their hearts.

The man of culture is haunted by the fear that he will some day come upon a man more cultured than himself. The learned man fears to meet a man more learned than he. The rich man sweats under the fear that his clothes or his car or his house will sometime be made to look cheap by comparison with those of another rich man. So-called “society” runs by a motivation not higher than this, and the poorer classes on their level are little better.

Let no one smile this off. These burdens are real, and little by little they kill the victims of this evil and unnatural way of life. And the psychology created by years of this kind of thing makes true meekness seem as unreal as a dream, as aloof as a star. To all the victims of the gnawing disease Jesus says, “Ye must become as little children.” For little children do not compare; they receive direct enjoyment from what they have without relating it to something else or someone else. Only as they get older and sin begins to stir within their hearts do jealousy and envy appear. Then they are unable to enjoy what they have if someone else has something larger or better. At that early age does the galling burden come down upon their tender souls, and it never leaves them till Jesus sets them free.

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Out with the Old, in with the New

February 25th, 2010 Ovidiu Curca No comments

New Links for our Pictures and Photos

My Galley  – Pictures and Videos

I decided to try to live without Google. Why would I do that? Well,  I think Google is getting to big and I wanted to see if I can use the web without it. As one can imagine this is not easy but I wanted to see if it is possible. As a result, I stopped using gmail, and moved my videos and pictures from youtube and picasa. I am hosting my online content at me.com, a service I already had. So far I love that I can see my pictures and my videos on the same page. The Gallery App on my phone also gives me access to my gallery on the go. Also, the me.com email is great. I am trying to see if I can get used to bing. That might prove to be the hardest one.

All the pictures and videos previously posted on my site are not working anymore. You can find them by clicking the ling at the bottom or by going to www.gallery.me.com/ovidiucurca.

My Galley  – Pictures and Videos

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Merry Christmas

December 23rd, 2009 Ovidiu Curca 1 comment

The Curca Family wishes all a Happy Christmas. The boy’s birth is an historical event that has been celebrated for close to 2000 years. Here is how Matthew recounts the birth of Jesus The Christ.

Matthew 1:18- 2:23

Here is one of my favorite Romanian Christian songs.

CANTEC PENTRU ISUS (Song for Jesus)

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Sebi Tries to Put Tata to Sleep

October 3rd, 2009 Ovidiu Curca No comments

Sebi tries to put tata to sleep

Last night Sebi tried to put me to sleep. It is funny to see how much he tries to copy us. He is really down with the schedule and tries, to be best of his abilities, to stick to it. Just that everything takes a little longer than it should.

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Mt Auburn Cemetery Shots

September 27th, 2009 Ovidiu Curca 1 comment

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Mt Auburn Cemetery is about 5 minutes walk from our house. I went over today and it is a really nice place. The architecture is amazing and there are quite a few different species of birds. I started taking a few shots (which don’t do justice to this place), and then it started pouring. This place will look great in autumn when all the leaves will be on the ground and in winter. I will defiantly go back and take some better shots when it is not raining. I was all wet but thankfully my camera is ok.

To see more pictures click here:  Mt Auburn Cemetery.

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Zoo Visit

September 17th, 2009 Ovidiu Curca 1 comment

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Sebi and I went to the Zoo today. We had lots of fun even though the zoo was almost empty. Who knew people are working on Thursday? Anyway … we saw all the usual suspects: lions, tigers, zebras, rinos, elephant, monkeys, you name it – we saw it. The coolest part was the forest. In this enclosure (literary a forest) there were between 100 to 200 dears. You can walk in and enjoy the dears in their habitat. The fun part is that the animals come up to you ; you can feed and pet them. I managed to snick a couple of shots here and there but not to manny since my boy would not stay still.

Picasa Web Albums – Mihai – Zoo set 17, 09.

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