Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Dear... people who read this,

I've decided to take the week off from blogging, but I thought I could provide a few odds and ends for your enjoyment, which is what this usually is, I guess.

Have you ever heard of Birmingham-Southern College? If so, continue. You might be interested to know the BSC ultimate frisbee team is currently ranked eleventh in the nation. As of yesterday they were ranked third. A shout out to all the ultimate guys, including my brother, Spencer "flickin ain't easy" Davis. Actually, Spencer is probably the only Ultimate team member reading this, so I guess this particular "shout out," if you will, is specific to him. Check out the link to look at the rankings.

http://www4.upa.org/scores/scores.cgi?div=18&page=7

In honor of Halloween, I found a special picture of one special little guy all dressed up in his costume.

http://bsc.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=31278875&op=1&view=all&subj=31900875&id=6505098

If you don't know who that person is, well, sorry. If you can't get on facebook, double sorry.

Happy Halloween. -Tyler

Monday, October 23, 2006

After allowing Tyler to tell what it's like living in Detroit for the last two months, we decided it would be good for you guys to hear the real story of what living with Tyler is like and what he really does at work. So this week you will hear from his lovely roommate me – Amy Brown!, and me, Tyler, because I decide what goes on the blog dang it! My s(n)ide comments will be in bold. I will state in advance, that I am not as witty or funny as Tyler so the blog might not be as humorous as it normally is.

First, Tyler has introduced me to lots of wonderful music. Before his arrival here in Detroit, I was going through a music rut. Since Tyler moved in about two months ago there has only been one time we have listened to my CD's. One of the great things Tyler brought to our house is the I-Pod. This is my new favorite toy. Tyler introduces me to lots of new artists – Sufjan Stevens, Ben Folds, and Wilco to name a few. Also, we have decided since Tyler has introduced me to so many new great groups and artists I need to experience them in concert to get the full experience of these artists. So, we are taking donations to make this dream a reality since the US-2 Missionary and grad student salary will not support this dream. Seriously, WWJD people?

Another one of Tyler's passions in life is sports. Over the past two months I have watched more Alabama football, tennis, and baseball than ever before. I've even played Frisbee golf. I can now have a slightly intelligent conversation about SEC football and a decent conversation about baseball, which is especially useful since the Detroit Tigers are the American League Champions and playing in the World Series. Go ahead Amy, tell everyone what the main difference between the AL and NL are... in the American League the pitcher does not have to bat. In the National League the pitchers must bat. During the World Series, you play by the home team's rules. For instance, when the Tigers are playing the Cardinals in St. Louis later this week, they might want to think twice about putting Kenny Rogers in as the pitcher because he will have to bat...and he might cheat. WWJD Kenny?

Since Tyler and I are both from the great state of Alabama, there have been many wonderful things Tyler has reminded me I like about the South. For instance, since moving to Detroit I had stopped drinking sweet tea. Upon Tyler's arrival this was quickly remedied and I have fallen in love with sweet tea again. One problem with Tyler and I both being from the South is our accents. Over the past two years I had almost gotten rid of my accent; however, now that Tyler is around mine has come back in full force. You can take the girl out of Alabama, but can't take Alabama out of the girl. <That's pretty cheesy, but I'll allow it. ummm...cheese.

While Tyler has introduced me to many things, one of the things I have introduced Tyler to is Fiesta Dishware. For those of you not familiar with Fiesta, please see the picture below. There are many benefits to having Fiesta dishware in our house. First, they are very colorful and pretty, you know, if you're into that kind of thing and all. Second, they make any food look good. Third, I like to cook because then we get to use them. Tyler likes the third reason best and I like living with Tyler because he likes to wash the dishes after I cook. Leslie - thank you for teaching him to be so helpful. Mama always said I was a good helper.

While I had been preparing myself for having a roommate for sometime before Tyler's arrival, one of things I did not anticipate was all the food and beer that would be consumed once Tyler moved in. I was not much of a beer drinker before Tyler arrived, but I am in the process of being converted. Also, Tyler is wonderful because he eats all the leftovers! One of the problems of living by yourself is it's very hard to cook for one person and I was always stuck with all the leftovers. With Tyler and I living together, it is a lot easier to be motivated to cook for two and the amount of leftovers decreases rapidly. Mama always said I was good at eating leftovers.

One of Tyler's major responsibilities at work is to compress all the garbage in the trash can. During preparations for Bag Lunch, we accumulate a lot of garbage from emptying boxes we get food in. We put these boxes in the trash can, but there is a lot of wasted space unless someone gets in the trash can and smashes the garbage. This is Tyler's favorite activity at work and he does a great job of demonstrating it below. If there's anything I learned in college to prepare me for the real world, it was in my freshman 1-Y course, " Ecological and Social Implications of Trash Stomping: Consolidating our Wastes to Create a more Just and Sustainable World", co-taught by Scot Duncan and Ed Lamonte. This stomp's for you guys.

On a serious note, part of the reason Tyler and I thought you guys would like to hear from me is that I could give some insight to what we do at work. We work with the NOAH Project, which stands for Networking, Organizing and Advocating for the Health of the Homeless. The main aspect of our job is meeting with clients and working to address some of the issues they face. Clients come in with a variety of needs - assistance with transportation to job interviews or doctors appointments, clothing and using the phone are just few. One of main aspects of meeting with clients is hearing their stories. Many times our clients are homeless or not far from it. Their lives are chaotic and full of trials and triumphs. Many times there is not much we can offer our clients but a listening ear and supportive shoulder. We cannot create more affordable housing, make bus fares cheaper or raise wages. She's right, that's Webb Lyon's job. Click on the link and scroll down, way down... http://www.endhomelessness.org/section/aboutus/staff. However, we can be empathic to what our clients are going through. Our clients always have a story to share and we can help those stories find a voice.

In conclusion, living and working with Tyler has been more fun than I could have ever imagined. We have laughed, talked about how much we hate cold weather and miss Alabama. Tyler is a wonderful roommate and co-worker. I am looking forward to continuing to get to know him over the next two years. Unless I die of crazyfreakinmichigancoldweathergivitus first.

This has been a combined effort of Amy and Tyler, but mostly Amy, for your viewing enjoyment.



Monday, October 16, 2006


I'm not really sure how to start this post. I'll just warn you, it's going to be wierd, and a bit graphic.

Everything is fine with me, but this post really isn't about me. It's about taking strange pictures of souvenirs friends brought me as presents from different countries.

A special thanks to Carrie Beth Gantt and John Paul Wilson, whose Hungarian and Chilean souveniors, respectively, are pictured.

Let's get started. Above is "Hungarian Cork lady." She helps keep our wine fresh....

You know, cork people are kind of like crab people from South Park. This is the last time I'll mention crab people, but I needed a way to get this next line in. "Cork people, cork people, taste like cork, talk like people."

Hungarian bottle opener husband looks on adoringly at Hungarian cork lady.

Hey you two, get a drawer! Wait, they have a drawer. Get in the drawer.


Indigineous Chilean figurean man John Paul gave Tyler poppped in for a visit. The three enjoy discussing Hungarian-Chilean trade relations. Chilean figurine man would like to see Chile invest more heavily in cleaner Hungarian fuel sources. (He really is very passsionate on the issue)


Bottle opener man thinks having to stand on his head sometimes makes conversation awkward.

Cork lady enjoys a bit of light reading before she hits the sack.

Bottle opener man prefers to listen to music and watch the ocassional sit-com on his video i-pod before he goes to bed.


Bottle opener man always insists on being the inside spoon...uhh, men.


...and then things got out of hand.

I guess that's it? Well, one more picture.


Dot, 'cause I miss her. Awww, ain't she cute. On a side note, Dot hates souvenir figurines!

Monday, October 09, 2006

Some pictures from what some might call:

Weekend Awesome.

I'm just saying, it was a pretty cool weekend.

Did you see the best band in the world that rhymes with Milco?

Were you photographed with a guy wearing a sweet t-shirt? Well, we'll see.


Friday night Amy and I traveled to Lansing (middle hand region of the state) to see a favorite band of mine, Wilco. The two pictures above are of the show. The first one, obviously during, and the second one, after. It was an extremely rockin show. If you're out there Jeff, you're my boy.

A cool thing about being in Detroit this weekend was getting to watch the Tigers beat out the Yankees to advance in the playoffs. No, I didn't go to any of the games, but I watched on TV with some friends. If any of you saw the series clincher on Saturday, you might have seen one of the Tigers players pour champagne on a police officer's head during the post game celebration. I tried to find that picture on the internet, but couldn't, so this one will have to do. A side note, this picture is kind of creepy and reminds me of the "rub my belly" scene in one of the Austin Powers movies.

Moving right along. Amy and I were invited by our co-worker/friend Andy, and his wife Leslie, above, to go to Cedar Point Sunday afternoon. For those of you not in the know, I wasn't either, but apparently Cedar Point is, and I believe the hype now, one of the best roller coaster parks in the nation. Andy and Leslie generously paid for my ticket.

I was fortunate enough to be photograped with this guy at the park. Cheers to you hippy haired beer liking man. Indeed sir, I enjoy beer too.

This is the Dragster. You know a roller coaster is freaky if they built stands for people to watch others ride. It's definitely intense, and will take you from 0-120 mph in four seconds, but it's nothing compared to...

...the Frog Hopper! Be afraid. It's 5 miles per hour of skull crushing force and exhileration. Just look at its terrified participants. It seems like I remember those kids screaming something like, "No, no more, it's just too much action packed frog hopping for one ride!"

A "real nice" picture of the park at sunset. Cedar Point is in Sandusky, Ohio and about a two hour ride from Detroit.

So concludes a weekend of awesomeness. -Tyler

Monday, October 02, 2006


I've been thinking this week about what makes a guy "manly." You know, what makes us men, men? Is it pumping iron and flexing your guns like our friend Arnold? Maybe so.

I call this, "Things that make me feel like a man."

For some reason it's funnier if you read the captions as if you were Will Ferrell impersonating President Bush, or something like that.

Enjoy.




Drinkin out of my Bama coozie.

Watchin Bama play while drinkin out of my Bama coozie.

Rockin out to Toby Keith on my I-pod.

Eatin big pieces of meat.

Writin thank you notes to valued donors.

Makin sure terrorists aren't under my bed.

Examining flowery lace curtains...right? Of course I'm right. Chicks dig guys that examine lacey curtains.
End Bush impersenations. Ok, good.
Special thanks to my personal photographer: Miss Amy Brown. That should shut her up. :)
FYI, one of the pictures above is of me in my office at work, which you probably could have figured out. I do in fact write lots of thank you notes, mostly to folks who've contributed financially to the NOAH Project. Also, I have my own desk and computer, but share the office with the parish nurse, Chari. Oh, we also have our own bathroom, pretty sweet.
Let's see...Everything is good hear. I know some of you are interested in the work I'm doing regarding the homeless/how I'm adjusting to Detroit and so forth. I'm sure I'll be able to incorporate such things into future posts, we'll see what happens.
One more thing: If you're like me, you like awesome movies. So, you should go see Little Miss Sunshine, twice, maybe three times. Check it out. It's sweet...sweetness.
I guess that's it for now. I'm thinking about everyone and hoping each of you are doing well. Don't hesitate to give me a call if you ever want to chat. My cell remains the same. Would I abandon the 205, nooo.
-Tyler