If you only read my posts via e-mail, you have GOT to visit kidologist.com and check out the new header! I also wanted to let you know it was there, because you might need to refresh or clear your cache to get it to appear… but it is way cool! I LOVED what our Kidology graphic designer did for my sabbatical, (Corey at Birkey.com), so I had him keep the ‘Karl in the PK Cruiser with Darth’s cape flowing’ but had him add some of the places I am usually driving to and from. It looks really awesome! I think people will get a kick out of it! Let me know what you think in Comments! What would you have yourself drivin’ by??
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Thanks, brother, for stirring up a firestorm of controversy. I am not a Taco Bell fan, but my wife enjoys it. She happened to be standing over my shoulder as I brought up your new header. Her comment: “Since you’re always putting into practice something you learned from Karl, maybe you better start taking me to Taco Bell!” Hmmmmm.
Can you explain or give directions on how you did this new header or even your old one?
BTW. it looks great.
Nope. Haven’t got a clue. I’ve had to learn to let others do what I can’t. The header was designed by Corey at Birkey.com (they created the current Kidology.org as well)
Looks cool man!! Man, that’s an 80’s saying that just slipped out.
The lesson of letting others do what I can’t is a tough one that I seem to be re-learning on a regular basis. I can let them do it, but then I want to know how they did it.
I could go for a taco right now!
Hey, Pastor Karl, can we get some free advertising for our church from you? After all, we’re a 501(c)3 non-profit. Shouldn’t you have a special non-profit pricing offer?
The header is really great!
Of course, we saw kidologist.com but where is newhopechurch.us and our house and our new parking lot? Oh, well, it was still pretty kool! PJ especially likes those spinning wheels.