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Lazy Sunday afternoon

All is quiet around the house right now. The Wife is at the gym. And both girls are taking an afternoon nap. I’ve reviewed what we’re going over tonight for Youth (first chapter of Daniel) and now I’m just wondering what all needs to be done or changed or attended to.

  • Our front door is always locked from the outside. Whether it is in the locked postion or not, it’s locked. I need to try and fix that.
  • Pay on a bill from where my daughter smacked her head on our tile floor and had to get a CT Scan. It hurt her a lot. And the bill will sting too.
  • Put up the last part of the swingset in the back yard. We got it last year. It said, “Build and Play in One Day!” They were very bad liars.
  • Read some books and not pick up more. I need to focus on about 3 book or so, and not try to read 18 at once.
  • Reconnect to some people. It’s not a “relationships gone bad” sort of thing. Just friendships that have gone unattended and need to be fertalized again.

Fridays Feast #132

Appetizer
Where on your body do you have a scar, and what caused it?

On my forehead is a scar from a dog bite. I was w/ my mom at a friends house eating lunch. Dropped my knapkin. I reached down to pick it up. But the dog that lived there thought that whatever fell on the ground was his. So he bit me for trying to take his knapkin.

Soup
What is something that has happened to you that you would consider a miracle?

Salad
Name a television personality who really gets on your nerves.

The lady from that The Nanny tv show. Fran something.

Main Course
What was a funny word you said as a child (such as “pasketti” for “spaghetti”)?
I said “Mac” for “daddy”

Dessert
Fill in the blank: I have always thought ______ was ______.

Cheescake was nothing like cheese or cake.

24 and Jack Bauer

I remember watching 24 when it first came on. I bought the hype. But after a couple of episodes I missed a week or two. And there was no way I could catch up. I got left in the dust as America kept up w/ Jack Bauer and his exploits. I’d hear about it now and then and how great it was, but I never really knew the details.

This past summer I got tired of hearing how 24 was better than LOST, so borrowed Season One from a friend and really got into it. A couple of weekends ago I finished Season Two. And just today I started Season Three.

Is it better than LOST, I’m not ready to say yes or no. But it might be just as good. LOST has been struggling lately to maintain some sort of consistent plotline. Desmond’s flashback? Or was it time travel? Or was it unconsciousness? Who knows.

But watch 24 on DVD can be addictive…no doubt. So I’m trying to institute that I cannot watch any more 24 in a week than I read my Bible. Because as cool as Jack Bauer might be, he’s no Jesus. And I should give Him more time than JB.

Here is an interesting book I came across in Family Christian Bookstore this week: Jack Bauer’s Having A Bad Day.

What does “ht” mean?

Often times when reading other blogs I’d read where someone posted something of interest to them. But they got the info first off from someone else’s blog. At the end they’d say (ht to Rick) or something, meaning they first saw that on Rick’s blog.

But I always wondered what “ht” was. What did it mean to give someone an ht? I tried googling it. I tried looking it up in Answers.com and Wikipedia and even the Urban Dictionary. None worked.

Then a friend said that to give someone an ht was either “hyper text” or “hyper threading”. Neither made sense. “Hey, I got heard this cool story over on Tony’s blog. (HYPER THREAD to Tony!)” See, doesn’t make sense.

BUT, I finally found out. It means a Hat Tip. Like to tip your hat to someone as a means of acknowledgement or recognition. So, for anyone who wonderd what ht means, now you know it means a Hat Tip.

Chilling at Peppers

The fam came up to Tupelo to check on The Father In Law. He fell the other day and had to go into the hospital. The girls and I slipped out of the hospital today to catch a lunch at Sweet Peppers Deli. We’re done now, but here’s a quick picture.
Dad and the Girls

Free Hugs Campaign. Inspiring Story! (music by sick puppies)

I just caught wind of this video today. Apparently it has been around for a while. But still quite inspiring. I’d like to think of trying something like this around here in our area.

Baby It’s Cold Outside!

Wow, it’s 11:30 here in Grandville, MI, just outside of Grand Rapids. And, yes, it’s cold. But not at all unbearable. I have not even been here 24 hours yet, but it feels like we’ve been here about three days. We left Jackson Sunday afternoon around 5:30 and didn’t get to our hotel in Grandville until close to 1:00am. But then after check in and getting settled in, I seriously think it was after 2:30 when we finally got to sleep. Then we got up at 6:30 because we had to do some early registration stuff. So today has been a long day and not a lot of rest.  I really, really plan to do more details, but here’s a quick overview of the last 30ish hours.

  • Brister carried John, Stevie, and me to the airport. We got there in plenty of time. Time enough to watch the Saints get beat and our plane delayed because it had to wait on another plane that was late. So we spent about two hours waiting in that Jxn Airport. Good times.
  • I had a double seat to myself somehow. Had two two month old babies in front of me. But they traveled well. Thankfully.
  • Quick stop in Detroit’s airport. Possibly the nicest airport I’ve ever been in.
  • De-icing of our plane on the runway took about an hour. We didn’t take off until after we were supposed to have landed!
  • A taxi ride from Grand Rapids to Grandville with a crazy driver. Nuff said
  • Hotel said no check-in’s after midnight. As we were standing at the door at 12:28. But she let us in anyhow.
  • No wifi though. But that was our first hotel. We got one night there because it was across the parking lot from Mars Hill.

But I’m about to fall asleep, so I’ll leave it at this for now.

Weather in Grandville, MI….BRRRRRRRRRR!

I’m pumped about going to Mars Hill in a couple of days. But I’m curious as to how I’m going to handle the weather. I’ve always done fairly well in Colorado. Yes, it’s cold. But it’s never really felt as cold as here in Mississippi when you compare the temperatures. But I’m not so sure the Grand Rapids area is going to be as dry as Colorado and the Rockies are.

Highs are about 30 degrees with the lows in the mid 20’s. But w/ the wind chill, you’d probably take about 10 degrees off of that. There will definitely be some snow while we’re there.

I keep going back to what it said in the FAQ of the conference…something about the weather in West Michigan in January not being for sissies. For that I might try to walk around in a tshirt and nylon breaker!

Costa Rica is calling my name

A couple of weeks ago I began looking through the folders on my office PC trying to find the video from the mission trip to Costa Rica. Couldn’t find them anywhere. After looking off and on and trying to find them throughout the network, I came to the conclusion that they were gone. How so, I dunno. But non existent anymore.

Thankfully I saved the actual tapes from way back when. I found those and started importing them to the MacBook Pro yesterday. I watched them off and on as I did it….and I’m convinced that I would leave tomorrow if i could to go back. The place is beautiful, yes. But it is full of beautiful people. People that welcome you w/ a love that’s bigger than ourselves and you worship and work and play along side each other. Plus the memories that we made with the people from our church here in Clinton is pretty amazing too.

I know not to count any chickens before they hatch, but I really hope and plan to go back this next summer.

Croomed

Sad, but funny. But the term “Croomed” has made it’s way into the vault of information that is Wikipedia.

Here’s an excerpt:

“To be croomed is defined as the act of being fired as head football coach of a Division 1-A football program after losing to Mississippi State University. Mississippi State is currently coached by third-year coach Sylvester Croom.”

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