Monday, August 16, 2010
Tolerance
Tolerance can't hurt. Even if we don't agree, can't we respect other people and their beliefs? Just checking.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Zoolights
We went to Zoolights tonight. It was a little chilly, and nice to wear a coat again! I saw a few teenagers and one little girl with flip flops on...brr!
Lots of people, lots of lights, lots of fun! We met up with Tony's Mom, Tony's sister Kim and her husband Mike, and our friend Katy. We talked to a 17-foot high giraffe, and saw flying moustaches all over in the fish/reptile exhibit. It was fun.
I've worked a bunch in the scheduling office this week, and don't have to go in until 3pm tomorrow-yay! I work from 3-5:30, and then home. Yay again!
My car has been making an awful squealing noise when I turn it on, until it warms up. And, the brakes have been squealing as well. Today I took the car to the shop and asked them to fix it. I got a call about 3, asking why I wanted to replace the belt. I told them it was because the belt was squealing. He said I had another 5,000 miles on it, but I told him to go ahead and change it. He also replaced the brakes. Now, when I start my car, there is no squealing!! It's wonderful to drive (and stop) without worrying!
I am looking forward to another 3-day weekend. Maybe I'm getting lazy in my old age...I feel like I need to sleep in again!
Saturday, December 26, 2009
What a Great Christmas we had...
Blessings, blessings everywhere, and what an awesome day! Every year before Christmas, I think "I wish I'd done more, I wish I could have gotten this or that for the kids, or for Tony." But somehow, every year is enough, every year is special, and every year I realize how blessed we are.
This year, our son Ben and I had the opportunity to volunteer at St. Mary's food bank with my company. We packed food into boxes for the elderly, who receive these boxes once per month for 12 months, in order to help them survive for a year, hopefully until other services kick in, or they get back on their feet.
My husband and I both still have our jobs, and Tony has another book idea that may be picked up by the publisher of his other book. I have changed to a much better position at work, and I have an opportunity to start a marketing website for locally pulished authors.
We have great kids. Ben still plays clarinet, and Julie now plays trombone (it's nearly bigger than she is!). We have a good house that we can afford, and we can pay all our bills (especially if I pay attention and get it done on time every 2 weeks!). I graduate with a bachelors degree in business and marketing in May.
My parents are still relatively healthy, and we're able to enjoy time with them. We're far away from some people we love (and miss), but we're able to stay in touch with all the new technology the world has to offer.
It is a good life. God made a wonderful world.
This year, our son Ben and I had the opportunity to volunteer at St. Mary's food bank with my company. We packed food into boxes for the elderly, who receive these boxes once per month for 12 months, in order to help them survive for a year, hopefully until other services kick in, or they get back on their feet.
My husband and I both still have our jobs, and Tony has another book idea that may be picked up by the publisher of his other book. I have changed to a much better position at work, and I have an opportunity to start a marketing website for locally pulished authors.
We have great kids. Ben still plays clarinet, and Julie now plays trombone (it's nearly bigger than she is!). We have a good house that we can afford, and we can pay all our bills (especially if I pay attention and get it done on time every 2 weeks!). I graduate with a bachelors degree in business and marketing in May.
My parents are still relatively healthy, and we're able to enjoy time with them. We're far away from some people we love (and miss), but we're able to stay in touch with all the new technology the world has to offer.
It is a good life. God made a wonderful world.
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
God's Creation
Hey. I know-been awhile since I updated this. I wasn't feelin' it for awhile. I thought I would resurrect (and I mean that in a totally non-offensive-to Christians-type-way) this blog in the wake (so to speak) of Michael Jackson's death.
I'm not happy that he died. I know that some people are glad, because they have labeled him a pedophile based on the accusations leveled against him at different times, and his outward appearance. I've heard people repeatedly call him a freak, wacko Jacko, and everything else under the sun.
I am sad that he died. I'm very sad for the cards he was dealt. I'm sorry that his father felt it was okay to violently abuse his children, including Michael. I'm sorry that Joe Jackson, Michael's father, would beat his children with a belt if they messed up in rehearsal, or when they didn't win a competition over Donny & Marie, or for whatever reason he chose. Yes, they're all talented people now, but at what cost?
This whole thing makes me physically hurt. I am so sorry for what he had to deal with in this life, and I'm sorry that he died so young, seemingly without ever finding himself. I'm sorry that he was never comfortable in his skin, never seemed to find peace. But maybe he did. I guess I don't know for certain that he didn't.
Michael Jackson had his faults. I know, pedophile is an emotional word that gets lots of attention, but he was never convicted of anything. I have faults. So do you. There is no competition-we're all equally imperfect. I believe that God views all sin equally, as do many Christians. If this is true, then we are no better than Michael Jackson. The harvester who comes to work at 5:00 p.m. gets paid the same amount as the one who started at 8:00 a.m. (paraphrased from the Bible for modern reading). Who's to say whether or not he knew God? He certainly thought he did.
I am certain that God loves MJ. God loves all of His creation. I hope Michael can feel that love now. It doesn't seem like he got much here on Earth. Rest in Peace, Michael.
I'm not happy that he died. I know that some people are glad, because they have labeled him a pedophile based on the accusations leveled against him at different times, and his outward appearance. I've heard people repeatedly call him a freak, wacko Jacko, and everything else under the sun.
I am sad that he died. I'm very sad for the cards he was dealt. I'm sorry that his father felt it was okay to violently abuse his children, including Michael. I'm sorry that Joe Jackson, Michael's father, would beat his children with a belt if they messed up in rehearsal, or when they didn't win a competition over Donny & Marie, or for whatever reason he chose. Yes, they're all talented people now, but at what cost?
This whole thing makes me physically hurt. I am so sorry for what he had to deal with in this life, and I'm sorry that he died so young, seemingly without ever finding himself. I'm sorry that he was never comfortable in his skin, never seemed to find peace. But maybe he did. I guess I don't know for certain that he didn't.
Michael Jackson had his faults. I know, pedophile is an emotional word that gets lots of attention, but he was never convicted of anything. I have faults. So do you. There is no competition-we're all equally imperfect. I believe that God views all sin equally, as do many Christians. If this is true, then we are no better than Michael Jackson. The harvester who comes to work at 5:00 p.m. gets paid the same amount as the one who started at 8:00 a.m. (paraphrased from the Bible for modern reading). Who's to say whether or not he knew God? He certainly thought he did.
I am certain that God loves MJ. God loves all of His creation. I hope Michael can feel that love now. It doesn't seem like he got much here on Earth. Rest in Peace, Michael.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Hey! Here's some good news...
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/16/nyregion/16rescue.html?_r=1&ref=nyregion
Can you believe, a jetliner landed in the Hudson River in New York, and NO ONE was seriously injured, let alone killed! Everyone involved worked together as a great team to make the rescue happen. Good Job, all!!
Can you believe, a jetliner landed in the Hudson River in New York, and NO ONE was seriously injured, let alone killed! Everyone involved worked together as a great team to make the rescue happen. Good Job, all!!
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Pray for the President
Clickety on the links below to see how you can help our country. I tried to copy and paste the letter, but it did not work.
On Tuesday, January the 20th, 2009, we invite you to
Pray for President-Elect Obama
Pray for President-Elect Obama
We're not politicians, either; we are Americans. Let's pray for our leaders...they will need it.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Check it out...
http://www.menasharidge.com/home.php
Click on the link, then scroll down to "Featured Author." That's my husband!!
I like him.
Click on the link, then scroll down to "Featured Author." That's my husband!!
I like him.
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