The house smells good. I’m baking pies.
I thought I’d give a brief update. Continue reading “Mmmm…and hmmm.”
The house smells good. I’m baking pies.
I thought I’d give a brief update. Continue reading “Mmmm…and hmmm.”
My husband is loving the weather, but I’m the one who has stand out in it. Continue reading “Bluh…”
Pulling my head out of the water long enough to give praise where praise is due:
Greek has been consistently kicking my butt. You know that [verse in Collossians](http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Colossians%202:15;&version=31;) where Jesus is depicted as a Roman general returning from battle, bringing back disarmed powers and principalities as a “public specticle”? Well, replace the principalities with me and Jesus with Greek, and you’ll get a pretty accurate gist of how I’ve been feeling about that class lately. I *love* languages, and Greek is pretty fascinating to me, but rote memorization has never been my strong point by any stretch of the imagination. (Remind me sometime to tell you about my experience in fourth grade with the multiplication tables…) I suck at it. I’ve got to have some interrelated network of ideas to hang things on, or they just slip right out of my mind. And with this class, the pace is just so fast that learning feels more like cramming – constantly. It just doesn’t let up for a minute.
I was getting to the point where I absolutely hated it. I was getting to the point where I was, you know, destitute; broken; desperate.
I was getting to the point where it actually occurred to me to pray. Continue reading “Thanks be”
Here’s a bit of news from the Boston Globe that I found interesting since that’s just about the time that I would be going into school tomorrow.
High winds created by Wilma heading to Massachusetts
October 24, 2005
TAUNTON, Mass. –A Nor’easter fueled by energy from Hurricane Wilma could bring sustained winds of nearly 40 mph to the Massachusetts coast Tuesday, the National Weather Service said.
The Weather Service’s Taunton office said Monday that a high wind warning will be in effect from 4 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, with scattered gusts of 60-65 mph possible for several hours.
The strongest winds are expected along the state’s southern coastline early Tuesday, with conditions there easing in the afternoon. High winds are expected to reach the Boston metropolitan area and the North Shore at midday Tuesday and linger into the evening.
The winds could down trees and power lines and cause property damage, the Weather Service said.
A coastal flood watch has also been issued for Massachusetts. The storm may produce 20 foot seas and a 3 foot storm surge, leading to minor or moderate coastal flooding during a high tide late Tuesday.
The storm is expected to intensify as it passes near Cape Cod on Tuesday, but Wilma herself is expected to track far to the east of New England.
After slowly meandering through the Caribbean to Mexico, Hurricane Wilma crashed ashore early Monday as a strong Category 3 storm, battering southwest Florida with 125 mph winds and pounding waves as it began a frantic dash across the peninsula.
I’ll let you know what happens.

(HT to da for the picture.)
> The greatness of Christianity lies in its being hated by the world, not in its being convincing to it.
Ignatius of Antioch, Letter to the Romans, Around 110 AD.
Have you ever noticed that in Tim Burton’s world, the macabre is… *cuddly*?
Since we got our financial situation squared away a few weeks ago, Fridays have been movie day for Valerie and me. We both have Friday off, so we can go into town for lunch and a movie and get matinee prices to boot. Finally we can see all those movies we’ve been missing on the big screen! We’ve done this twice so far; Valerie’s paid for the movie and I”ve paid for lunch, each of us out of our newly alotted allowance. Unfortunately, with matinee priceing, I’m losing out. Each week I’ve been totaled, and this week, Valerie had enough left over to buy a pair of gloves. I think next week, *I’m* paying for the movie.
Last week we saw *[Wallace and Grommit](http://www.wandg.com/)*, which was excellent, and today we saw *[Corpse Bride](http://corpsebridemovie.warnerbros.com/)*, which was… excellent. What is it with stop animation these days? Continue reading “Corpse Bride”
Tim Challies has a [post up](http://www.challies.com/archives/001376.php) on a family in Rogers, AK, which has just “celebrated the birth of their sixteenth child,” which has made them a bit of a local celebrity. They’re a godly Christian family, which seems to have determined that a good chunk of their “witness” is going to be through the godliness (and fecundity) of their family. In fact, from all reports, it sounds like they’re accomplishing with their family very much what I would *love* to do, though I doubt we’ll ever manage to reach **sixteen**.
The odd thing, though is the angle that Challies takes. The last time the Duggar family had a child, he wrote an article titled “How Fruitful is Too Fruitful?”, as if there could possibly be such a thing. The modern concept of family planning, i.e. limiting your numbers to how many children you can afford to pay flute lessons for, is clearly contrary to scripture. One wonders how Abraham, Isaac and Jacob might have reacted to such a suggestion.
After much thought and discussion, Tim and his wife decided that it’s “not necessarily wrong to have such a large family,” and then presents their reasoning, which seems to consist of a summary of the entire tenor of scripture. Not ***necessarily*** wrong? Good heavens! If you just use scripture as your moral compass, and shield yourself just a little from the mindset of modern Western culture, you should come to a more inverse conclusion:
Depending on your circumstances, and God’s particular direction for your family, it may not *necessarily* be wrong to **limit** your family’s size.
[Clip Clip](http://www.outerlife.com/2005/09/clip_clip.html)
If you can make your vasectomy funny, what bounds can there be?
Much of the goings on with the appointment of Harriet Miers, especially the “uproar” it has caused in conservative circles has me shaking my head.
Continue reading “What’s all the hubbub about?”