A journey of the Hasseman family and our life here in Coshocton County

Sunday, December 31, 2006

14 Years Ago...

It was nearly 14 years ago that I really “met” my best friend. I mean we had met before. But we had never had a conversation.

Today I can’t imagine not having her in my life. Every time I have an idea, she is the person I want to run it by. Every time I have a joke, she’s the one I want to make laugh. When I am disappointing, she’s the one I hate to disappoint. She is the reason I have two beautiful daughters. They are the reason I get up every day. She’s the reason I try to be a better man.

We’ve been married 10 years now. We were engaged for 3 before that. But it was 14 years ago when we “met.” Since then, my life has been better. Today is her birthday.

Happy Birthday Amy. I love you.

Saturday, December 30, 2006

What a night!



On December 29th Miss Jennifer's Elite Dance Force (one of the many great things about our small commmunity) had the opportunity to perform at "The Q" in Cleveland. The Elite Dance squad peformed right before the tip off of the Cavs/Bucks game and did a number from High School Musical.


Let me just say, "Wow!"

The staff from the Cavs allowed us to sit down close to the floor for the performance so we had a great view of the routine. The girls did an unbelievably great job...especially considering this was many of the younger girls first performance! What a way to break into it! Performing later this year on the Courtsquare won't quite seem the same will it? On a side note, I recognize my own bias here...but Skylar is really good at this.

After the girls performed we headed up to our "real" seats. We were pretty high (which is to say I could touch the heating ducts) but it was still awesome. And not that it really mattered to the girls (or the mom's for that matter) but the Cavs won too!

Thursday, December 28, 2006

On the campaign trail...

So some of you might have heard me (with Jason Given and Scott Nelson) on the radio this morning touting the importance of the upcoming emergency school levy. We are coming back to voters on February 6th on this issue...and it is a hot-button topic in this community. I appreciate people who are openly debating us on this issue. It is a conversation we need to have in the community.

One point I do want to make is that in Coshocton County we have had our fair share of hardships the past couple of years. No one disputes that. I get frustrated, however, with the idea that we can't do anything about it. I seem to be hearing a voice from the opposition that says, "Times are tough. So we won't support this levy."

Well times ARE tough. But what would you have us do? Give up? We absolutely have the ability to change our situation (as individuals and as a community). That is what makes our country great! We need more people who say "What can I do?" and fewer who cry "Why me."

In addition it is worth noting that we are frustrated with the current funding situation too. In a sense, we are on the same side. I think we need to spend more time contacting state legislatures and funding education in Ohio and less time bickering locally.

So here are some folks you can directly contact about the issue. Let's let them know how important education is to the future of our state!

Joy Padgett
Telephone: 614/466-8076
Email: sd20@mailr.sen.state.oh.us

Jim Aslanides
Telephone: (614) 644-6014
Fax : (614) 719-6994
Email Address: district94@ohr.state.oh.us

Monday, December 25, 2006

And a Merry Christmas to you!

It was an exciting morning in the Hasseman house this morning (duh!) as the girls woke us up before sun up to exclaim, "HE was here!" I assumed they meant Santa, so Amy and I wiped the sleep from our eyes to look at the surprises under the tree!



The girls were thrilled to find packages large and small. Skylar was probably most excited about the MP3 player that she had been asking for. Jade was elated with the big "Littlest Pet Shops" home that was under the tree. Both were all smiles...that's for sure!



Amy, who you may know is NOT a morning person, received a lovely necklace this year.


And Kirby (who has absolutely NO excuse not to be in shape anymore) got a treadmill!

So Merry Christmas to all of you! I hope you have a great day!

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Christmas Eve


When I was growing up here in Coshocton, one of the holiday traditions we help with was the luminary project on our street. It's such a cool thing to see on Christmas Eve. Now that we have moved back in town we helped with it on our new street. The girls and I loaded up the truck and helped to line the streets!



Update...we went out last night to check out our handy work. What a beautiful site! Cars were going up and down our street all night to see. Down the street there was even a live nativity scene. It was really cool!


Saturday, December 23, 2006

An Interesting Surprise...

So it was a Saturday two days before Christmas and I was at Kids America working out. I came home and walked into the house to see my youngest daughter. My wife and both daughters were at home doing different activities getting ready for the holidays while I was gone.

But back the story...I saw my youngest daughter and something was, well, different.
Now back me up on this men. We are trained to notice when something is different. We are trained to notice and compliment. No questions asked. No other thoughts get in. "Have you lost weight? You look great!"

So I said, "Honey...did you get a haircut? It looks nice!"

And then I saw my wife's expression. Uh-oh.

That's right! My youngest daughter had decided that the bangs that she had been growing out for the better part of 6 months were in her way. And now they are gone. Jade had cut her bangs, sides, and a decent chunk of the back of her hair...2 days before Christmas. (3 hours before a family Christmas party).

So you want to see it don't you? Are you ready?


That's right...it actually looks...pretty good! Who knew? It's a Christmas Miracle!

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Inside Coshocton...January Edition

If you want to see a sneak preview of the new Inside Coshocton Program...here it is!


Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Merry Christmas!

So I was driving up windy 83 North this morning, on my way to a video shoot. The sun was shining and the radio was loud. I had been following a bus that had turned off and now was on my own, with no one in front of me.

I came around a curve in the road to a rare straight shot and saw a car coming my direction. It was a State Trooper. I looked at my spedometer...66! Ahhhh!

I let off the gas and began to slow. I drove by him and looked in the rear view mirror right as he turned around. Uggh.

He followed me for a while and finally flashed the lights. I found a rare place on 83 where we could both pull off the road safely (sort of). I gave him the standard license and registration information and he asked if I knew I was going a "little fast." I opted for honesty. He checked the information and came back to the car to give me a...warning! That is just beautiful! I didn't even have to show him cleavage!

Merry Christmas!

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Christmas Party



We had a Christmas Party at the house last night with just a few friends. It was a great time that included an "adult" ornament exchange and a visit from the Big Red Man. Each kid at the party had a chance to sit on his lap and tell them what they wanted under the tree this year.

And as he was getting ready to leave, I got to get my picture taken with him too!

Friday, December 15, 2006

The Emergency Levy

Please allow me this rant. There was a post on the Tribune's website making claims about the upcoming Emergency School levy. As some of you know, I am on the committe to help pass the levy, so I felt a need to respond to some of the claims....see below...

I felt a need to respond to the comments posted on the Tribune's website. Though I understand the author's frustration with the way the STATE has failed to act on school funding in Ohio, it is important for local communities to continue to support our LOCAL school systems. So at least let me address the statements made in the post.

The school system has gone from “academic emergency” to an “effective” rating. We are close to being rated as an “excellent” school system (something that we as a community should be proud of, by the way). They have done this by keeping good teachers and student/teacher ratio down. These neighborhood schools are an important part of this ratio.

Second, the idea that we would ultimately save money by getting rid of extra-curricular activities is simply false. I can tell you it would take $268,000 out of the budget. But the students we would lose to open enrollment (and YES we would lose them) would far outweigh that budget cut. We would end of LOSING money, students, teachers and, ultimately property value by using this option.

Third, transportation seems to be hot button issue on this levy. It is important to note that is an extremely small part of the overall budget. However, with that being said, I recently found out that our school system receives reimbursement for every student we have on the bus. So when you start up the buses (which we are required to do) the costs don’t vary much. But by finding ways to offer transportation to more students we actually SAVE money as a school district.

In addition, the idea that our school district is putting children in cages is so ridiculous that it almost is not worth a response. If you want to question the levy, that is your right. It is not your right, however, to just make up lies to accomplish your goals. And it seems awfully disingenuous to do so while claiming dishonesty on the school’s part!

Finally, the idea this all threats is simply not true. Period. If the levy passes, the schools stay open. If the levy fails, Washington school will close. Pretty simple stuff, really. There is no hidden conspiracy. There is no dishonest scare tactic.

I think this is where the school system is in an impossible situation. If they tell us what is going to be cut, they are threatening us. If they don’t, we as a community can’t see the need. In this case, they are laying out what will happen if costs don’t re-align with expenditures. If you ask me, it’s as honest as they can be.

It is important to note here that I have NO affiliation with the school system. I will benefit from this levy passing the same way most of you will…by our community improving and our children having a quality education! Please join me in voting YES on the school levy.

A Great Community Game




I was lucky last night to be a part of a community basketball game against the Hopewell Indians...one of the best Special Olympics teams here in the state of Ohio. It was the "community all-stars" (and I use that term loosely when it comes to me!) versus the Indians and they thumped us 57-31.

It really was a great night. There is really nothing like seeing the smiles on these guys and gals faces as they play. I think we could all take a lesson from enjoying life as much as they do!

Check out the whole story on the Tribune's website including a photo gallery from the whole event!

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Inside Coshocton Online!

And here we are! For those that haven't seen it. Here is your look at Inside Coshocton!

Monday, December 11, 2006

What a morning!

I spent the first part of today excited about the future of Coshocton...and thankful for the opportunity to be a party of it!

This morning I was interviewing John Kuhn, Belinda Williamson (CVB) and Bethel Toller (Coshocton Airport) about our airport and the new amphitheater they are in the process of developing. It is an exciting project for Coshocton County with huge possibilities. After we talked about the project Bethel asked if I wanted to take a look at the area from the sky!

Ummm....whooohooo!



So Bethel was gracious enough to take me up in his aircraft and we got some shots of the area from truly the "birds eye view." It took me a while to mentally come down! What a cool morning!

Church Christmas Program

Last night was the Church Christmas program and it was a family affair! Amy helped with the preschoolers and kindergartners (of which Jade is a part). That group was first up and they sang to a packed house. Jade had a line in the play and in my completely objective opinion, she was magnificent!

Skylar was a part of the larger group from 2nd to 6th grade. They did the play "Miracle on Main Street" and she not only had a dance number, but also a solo. In an equally unbiased opinion, she was awesome!

The basic idea behind the play is that the children have this great Christmas play to put on and the mean old mayor cancels it because it will cause traffic problems on the square. And you guessed it, I played the mayor. Don't worry though, I came around and the play went on. (Just like a politician to flip-flop huh?)

Actually all the kids did a great job. They were pulled down by my performance...a bit lackluster, really!

Saturday, December 09, 2006

Time to Cut Down Our Christmas Tree!

One of our holiday traditions is to go out and cut down our Christmas Tree. We have an artificial tree that Amy makes look pretty and elegant, but this "real" tree is the one we put our family ornaments on...and we all get some input on decorating.




Today we picked an nice sunny (but cold) afternoon to head out to the tree farm to get our tree. We walked quite a distance before finding the right one. The one we chose is a bit larger than we anticipated (it ALWAYS is) and the base is like a redwood. I know this because I had to cut it with a hand saw (4 times by the time it was all said and done!).



But we have our family tree up in the living, holiday music is playing, and my arms feel like Jello! Ahhh...Christmas!

Thursday, December 07, 2006

What a year...so far!

In a quick retrospective moment this morning I was thinking about the things 2006 has brought the Hasseman family. And maybe now I realize why I am so ready for vacation!

This year I have:

*Been in our local production of A Few Good Men at the Triple Locks Theater.
*Moved our family home and office
*Hosted our first ever Customer Appreciation Day
*Created a new television show for Coshocton
*Doubled our video business volume
*Increased our promotional products business 15%
*Become active in our local church
*Amy left her full-time job to work in the office with me
*Tried to sell and auction our previous home (unsuccessfully)
*Been a part of the economic development task force
*Been VP and now President of our local Kiwanis Club
*Was a member of the Coshocton Tribune editorial board
*Been on the local school levy committee
*Taught a week-long children’s tennis camp
*In the process of possibly starting another company
*Become a member of the board of the Pomerene Center for the Arts
*Been a part of the First Impressions group
*…oh hell that’s enough.

Of course this does not mention the family…and we try to work that in too. I am lucky to have a full life for certain. As I wind up the year, I think I need to take some time to recharge. Wish me luck!

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Rotary Holiday Party

My wife and I attended the Coshocton Rotary holiday party last night. Held locally, there was great food and atmosphere. My lovely bride, who helped to plan the event, was designated to give the invocation before the meal and froze up a bit. So after she asked the good Lord to "nourish our food" she quickly said "Amen" and giggled all the way back to her seat. The good news is that she found her supportive husband choking back laughter and tears.

I did want to mention that Brad Fuller came to entertain the group with song and jokes and was simply terrific. If you need someone to entertain at a gathering like that, Brad comes with my full endorsement. He and his group also regularly do murder mysteries. Here is his blog that highlights those adventures. http://sleuthmystery.blogspot.com/

Monday, December 04, 2006

Thanks To The Tribune

As many of you have been reading, I have been working on the Inside Coshocton Show for weeks. Now that it is complete, the Coshocton Tribune put the entire show on their website at www.coshoctontribune.com. It was a really cool thing for them to do...and I thank them for that. Not sure how much longer they will keep it up there...but I appreciate it nonetheless. I am going to try and figure out how to load it on the blog! Wish me luck!

Some New Pics for the Holidays!

So my lovely bride spent a great deal of time decorating, lighting, primping, washing, brushing hair and cleaning in order to take some holiday pictures. Unfortunately she did not charge the camera. She was pleased.

But despite all the reasons why these should not have turned out, I think they turned out nice. So here are a couple of pictures of the girls for the holidays! I told her these were great (because I am a great husband and I don't want her to hit me with the tripod!). But I like the first one here because it is better of Scooter. And let's face it...that's what is truly important!

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Another Great Parade!


In addition to the fun and festivities this weekend, I was at the West Lafayette Holiday Parade. I was shooting for next month's INSIDE Coshocton episode. It was a beautiful day for a great parade for West Lafayette. Want to watch this month's episode of INSIDE Coshocton? It is online at www.coshoctontribune.com. They have it at the top right! Check it out and let me know what you think!

Nice Weekend

It's been a while since I have had the chance to post...so wanted to update you on a busy weekend. On Friday night my family and I went to the Rent Party at the Pomerene Center here in Coshocton. It was a really nice night. Jason Pendola and Frank Pettibone performed acoustic guitars. If you have not had a chance to see them, I would encourage it. They also had activities and sculpting for the kids as well. So it was a nice family event. They are doing them the first friday of each month.

On Saturday night, Amy and I went to the Heart of Gold Ball here in town. It was a fundraiser for the Heart of Gold, which helps the local hospital. It was a black tie affair, so it was a prom for us old folks. Good times. Any chance you get to have prime rib and a couple of beers to help a good cause, that is reason for celebration!

I will post some new pics soon!