This site is truly a delight for a lawyer - a website all about yourself! What a concept! I could never have gotten anyone to publish the book of my life story, but through the magic of the Internet, I can create the living autobiography of Glenn K. Garnes. I really love the Web! And, the beauty of it is, that if you don't care to read all about me, it's okay, because I didn't pay a fortune to have all this stuff published, and distributed in somebody's books store.
So, feel free to sit back, and stay awhile. I'd love to tell you all about me. I live a very exciting life, and I love for others to experience the burden of hearing about it! I can talk about me forever, and if you stay long enough I will. But, seriously, I also like to share information, thoughts, dreams, ideas, almost everything except communicable diseases, so feel free to contact me if anything you see hear motivates you, pisses you off, or stimulates thought on your part. I'd love to hear from you!
It’s a Girl!
Just thought I’d throw up this picture of the most recent addition to our family. This is Mary Genevieve. She was born September 22, 2004 at 11:08 a.m. She was 8 pounds 6 ounces.
Family Reunion 2004
Yesterday, I attended one of the most awesome family reunions I’ve ever been to. It was for my mother’s side of the family, and I think it was the most enjoyable day I’ve had in a long time. My three boys had an absolute ball swimming, fishing, and hanging out with their cousins. There was enough food to feed us for three more family reunions.
It was very well attended, and a good time was had by all. I hope next year we have again at Spruce Run State Park. That place was great.
A Testament to Persistence.
I saw this on someone’s site recently, and I thought I would share it:
Portrait of an Achiever
Failed in Business - Bankruptcy, 1831
Defeated for Legislature, 1832
Sweetheart/Fiancee Dies, 1835
Nervous Breakdown, 1836
Defeated in Election, 1836
Defeated in U.S. Congress, 1843
Defeated again for U.S. Congress, 1846
Defeated once again for U.S. Congress, 1848
Defeated for U.S. Senate, 1855
Defeated for U.S. Vice President, 1856
Defeated again for U.S. Senate, 1858
Elected President of the USA, 1860
… Abraham Lincoln
