Archive for July, 2010

Thanks for being patient with the Cover to Cover bible reading… I should have a video up on the last reading tomorrow, and the next assignment will be up to Genesis 30, so get cracking!

Assignment: Genesis 17-20 Goal: by next Saturday, July 25, 2010 Short reading for the coming week so that we can all get caught up, and I am going to try and get an email list together for an additional method of announcements (I’ll use the email addresses you used when you posted “I’m in” here). [...]

“That’s not a bridge,” he said. “That’s a chorus.”

If anyone needs more time, I can schedule a small reading for this coming week (maybe to Genesis 20). If you are ready, let me know, below. I will try and make an email list to make this easier, but in the mean time, let me know if you are ready to move on here.

“How can you guys stand watching TV anymore? The last reality TV show I watched about made me wanna blow my brains out! It seems like everything on air has debased itself to the level of MTV. You can’t even watch the History channel anymore without being lied to constantly. ugh”

So, here we were in this musical disaster (the joyfullest NOISE you ever heard) about a minute in when (and I know you worship leaders out there already know what happened) I discovered that in all the frantic scrambling, I forgot to take the capo off.

I was playing in B. Everybody else was playing A.

So, the singers were all singing in B, while the rest of the band was frantically trying to make out what I was doing.

Cover to Cover Bible Reading: Assignment: Read Genesis 5-16
Goal: Read by Saturday, July 17, 2010

Operation Vanessa

Posted: July 7, 2010 in Adoption
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In July, 2008, a California woman filed a petition for a formal adoption of the daughter that she had been raising – in California – for about 6 months. The adoption went smoothly. The birth mother, from Ohio, claimed that she became pregnant from a “one night stand” and did not know the father.

Well, it turns out that the birth mother was lying.

Well, God forgive us. We went back to the car, put the tripod in the trunk, and stuffed the SLR into our backpack. And, when I walked back up to buy the tickets for my in-laws, the same young lady asked me: “Is the camera in that backpack?”

Assignment: Read Genesis 1-4
Goal: Read by Saturday, July 10, 2010