Sunday, October 31, 2004

A Belated Welcome to Aleah Goode!

I'm a little behind, but I'd like to welcome yet another old friend to the world of Blogging: Aleah Goode! I've known Aleah for many years and she has a unique perspective on life that everyone should have the privilege of hearing. She's been online for about a month, but she's already got a TON of stuff to read on her blog, so DIG IN!

Click here to check out Aleah's Blog!

Later,

--Eric G.

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Saturday, October 30, 2004

No, really...I'm still here

Okay, for all you people that keep complaining about me not posting enough (Ed!), here you have it...A NEW POST! Yippee.

I said I would never change my template again, but I saw this design and thought it looked cool. I didn't have the problems this time that I had last time, having saved all my links and stuff. However, because I had so many links, I have shortened the list just a tad.

Anyway, it's been a pretty busy couple of weeks here in the House of Gwin. Perhaps the most activity has taken place in the recording studio. I'm currently working on a new studio album, which is a lot of work when you've got two little kids running around. I'm hoping to be able to have the CD out by February 26th, which is my daughter Cassidy's birthday. You can read more about the new CD by clicking HERE!

Last weekend, I had the tremendous blessing of being able to meet up with my old pal Jon Owen and the Danzden worship team. We are just beginning the process of working on a new worship album, and we spent last weekend rehearsing and recording demos of new material. Jon has picked out some fantastic songs and I'm really looking forward to working in the studio with him and Danzden again.

In addition to all this musical stuff, I've also been busy working on my Website. I've got some great new pictures up on my Family Page. They're well worth checking out!

Well, that's all I've got to say. Tonight is Daylight Savings Time, so I have to go set all my clocks back. I won't have time to do it tomorrow morning, seeing as how we all have to be in the fields harvesting our crops by sunrise.

Later,

--Eric G.

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