April 28, 2004
Germaphobe?
I overheard an interesting conversation that some ladies were having on television. They were discussing things that you should wash before you use them even though they are new. Here is a list of just some of the new things I wash before I use:
*bed linens
*towels and wash cloths
*undergarments
*socks
*fruits and vegetables
*bathing suits
*anything that one would use in the kitchen
I think that’s about it. If any of you out there can think of any more, let me know. I know that not everyone washes their linens before using them. The only reason I do this is to take the stiffness out. Some of you might not pre-wash your socks either. I do this to get rid of the extra fuzz. It really does seem to help especially with dark socks. I know that my neighbor washes the lid of her cans off before she drinks from them. I think this is a great idea especially if you drink directly from the can. You never know who or what has touched it. I never wash mine off just because I can’t stand drinking from a can. I always have a glass of whatever I’m drinking, normally Diet Sunkist, over ice and preferably with a straw. Real classy, I know!
Sunday night at church we had a sort of pot luck dinner, but right before that we had all shaken hands with at least ten other people. I made sure that Kevin and I used my handy little bottle of waterless soap. The couple next to us used some of it also. Did anyone else even think about washing their hands? If they did, I didn’t see them. I know that some of them probably think that I am a huge germaphobe (I don’t think that’s a real word), but I’m not. I just like to be clean.
So, my question to everyone out there is this: Are you concerned about germs? Do you wash before you use new items or is this just a Tami thing?
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April 27, 2004
Human Tamale?
Mexican tamale vendor arrested after mutilated body found in his home. This news story reminds me of the movie Fried Green Tomatoes. “The secret’s in the sauce.” If you haven’t seen that movie, you need to put it at the top of your list right now.
In other news: we took Ashley to the doctor last night and she has a sinus infection. The doctor prescribed amoxicillin – the REAL stuff, not the generic substitute. I tell you what, it’s been a LONG time since I’ve seen and smelled the real deal. The generic stuff smells different and is orange. This stuff smells pretty good and is bright pink. I’m sure it tastes better to Ashley. She acts like it does! She was very sick last night, but this morning seemed better. She hasn’t been running a fever so I sent her on to school. After today there are only 18 days left. I keep reminding her of this. I would hate for her to miss any of the last few weeks.
*UPDATE*
Less than ten minutes after posting the above, Ashley’s school nurse called and said that she had puked all over the classroom and I needed to come and pick her up. I didn’t know that sinus infections caused to much stomach upset!!
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April 22, 2004
David Brent
If you have never watched The Office on BBC, you might want to skip this post :)
Who knew that the second season of The Office was out on DVD?! I had no idea! I own the first season on DVD and I just remembered a nifty little English dictionary that came with it! Yesterday, Edward said that a “git” had erased all of his comments. I wonder now if that word is in The Office English dictionary. I’ll be right back …
Ah ha! I found it! It’s in the section entitled “Slough Slang”. There are two columns. The first column gives the British term and the second column gives the American Translation. Now, I know most of these words just because I watch A LOT of BBC America, but “git” is not one of them. Let’s see, git is a term meaning idiot, contemptible person. Used in a playful way to insult someone.
Let me explain, when I went to Edward’s site yesterday, someone had erased all of his comments and entry’s so he called them a git. I knew pretty much what the word meant, but I was thinking it was somewhat meaner. It looks as though Edward has gotten everything back now. Maybe one of his friends was playing a joke. He has since deleted the “git” entry, so don’t go looking for it. Even if it was a joke, if someone had done that to my blog, I would have cried my eyes out. People have no idea the effort that goes into a blog.
Anyway, back to what I was saying. Now I’ll have to look around for the second season. I bought the first one from Amazon.com because no one around here had it! I personally think it’s one of the funniest shows on TV and I am so sad that there won’t be any new shows made! Poor Dawn really messed things up with Tim, didn’t she? And why in the world let Gareth have the promotion? If Tim were leaving I would understand, but he didn’t say that he was leaving did he? Why would anyone want to have Gareth over him? And David … what WILL become of David? I love David, I really do. He’s so out of touch with reality!
They are supposed to be doing an American version soon. I just know that it won’t be near as funny. I don’t even know if I should watch it.
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April 21, 2004
From You I Have Been Absent In The Spring
Last night I finished Absent in the Spring another great book written by Mary Westmacott AKA Agatha Christie. It is about a woman who takes a journey literally, emotionally, and psychologically. Joan, the main character, is traveling by car through the desert in Tell Abu Hamid when it becomes stuck because of rain. She has no choice but to spend her time at the local Rest House. After reading the few books that she brought along with her, she is left with nothing but her thoughts. In Joan’s case, these thoughts leave her emotions in frenzy. She makes discoveries about herself that she had never known existed.
Joan is in many people. She means well … or does she really?
I have now read all of the books that Agatha Christie wrote as Mary Westmacott and I am saddened. There weren’t enough of them! They were all wonderful and all reminded me of people close to my heart. I’m sure that I will read them again very soon.
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April 20, 2004
Andrew's Heart
Andrew wrote this poem for school right before Easter and I thought that I would share it. He is a very gifted writer when he puts his heart into it.
The Last Supper
He sits without question, starring into space,
Thinking about the things to come: the whip and the mace.
The blood that would be shed,
The crown of thorns upon His head.
He lays and waits for the nail,
I felt the ting and heard the yell.
All of this has crossed His mind,
As he told his disciples of the wine.
This is my blood, I say to you,
Now drink and pray for your sins too.
After this He explained to them,
His body was the bread for their sins.
They take and eat a single piece,
And then our Savior begins to weep.
He brings the water and washes their feet,
So they would be pure for those they would meet.
Then He tells them of what is to come,
And tells them how God will give His son.
A traitor sits with them this day.
Judas Iscariot, who would betray.
His last meal is almost done.
The light shins from the rising sun.
It soon would start; the King would fall.
The Son of man would die for all.
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April 19, 2004
All In The Golden Afternoon
I think summer might finally be here for a while. This weekend it got in the 80’s, the sky was blue and the grass green. Flowers and trees are blooming all around me and its rejuvenating! I am truly enjoying this time of year.
We went to The Lexington Cemetery yesterday and fed the ducks and geese. We saw a goldfish in the pond that was as long as my forearm I kid you not! I have never seen a goldfish that big! After that, we walked through the garden. The tulips are once again in full bloom and have magnificent color! If you haven’t looked through my photo gallery, now would be a good time to do so just for reference. I have pictures in there from the cemetery last year. It looks the same this year but you never get used to the beauty of it. After gray days with no leaves or anything green, this is invigorating.
Seeing those flowers reminded me of one of my favorite songs from the Disney movie Alice In Wonderland: All In The Golden Afternoon. Here are the lyrics:
Lily:Laaaa...
Violets: Mimimimi...
Marguerite:Lalalala...
Snap-dragon:Hahahahahahaha...
Marigolds:Poem, poepoem, poem, poempoempoempoem....
All flowers:
Little bread-and-butterflies kiss
the tulips, and the sun is like a
toy balloon. There are get up in
the morning glories, in the golden
afternoon. There are dizzy daffodils
on the hillside, strings of violets
are all in tune, Tiger lilies love
the dandy lions, in the golden
afternoon, the golden afternoon.
There are dog and caterpillars and a
copper centipede, where the lazy
daisies love the very peaceful life
they lead... You can learn a lot of
things from the flowers, for especially
in the month of June. There’s a wealth
of happiness and romance, all in the
golden afternoon. ... All in the golden
afternoon, the golden afternoon...
Alice:
You can learn a lot of things from the
flowers, for especially in the month of
June. There’s a wealth of happiness and
romance, oh...
Flowers:...the golden afternoon!
I also love having the windows open so that the soft breeze can come in and sweep over me. It’s the perfect temperature and it’s good to air out the house. Our cat, Church loves being able to get closer to the birds. When he sees a bird land in the backyard, he’ll creep up to the window very slowly. His long, black tail swishes back and forth. The more anxious he gets, the faster it swings. Sometimes his whiskers quiver. It’s at those times that I know he can actually taste the bird. Yum! Yum! I honestly think that if he ever got hold of one, he wouldn’t know what to do with it. He’s lived a very sheltered life!
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April 17, 2004
Bigger And Better
Shortly after posting yesterday, our computer monitor died. It had been in bad shape for some time and we knew that its time was coming to a close, so this was no surprise.
We took a trip over to Best Buy and picked up this Samsung: 19 inch Monitor. Our old one was only 17 inches, so this makes a HUGE difference! You can’t imagine the difference in size until you actually hook it up and use it. Everything looks just a little bit brighter and better :) I can’t wait to load up some of my favorite games and try them out!
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April 16, 2004
Almost Over
As of this coming Monday, there are only twenty-five days left in this school year. I am totally psyched and ready for it to be over! Twenty-five days means only five more spelling tests and twenty more days of math homework. It’s not as if the homework is hard or bad, it’s just something extra that you have to worry about. During the summer your brain can be put on hold while you swim and laze around all day.
This summer offers an extra bonus as Kevin will have the entire summer off. Yes, that means he will be off a full two months. He has signed up for a summer class at a local college, but it only lasts until the second week in June. You just can’t ask for much more than that! Hopefully the weather will comply. Last year the pool was hardly used because it just didn’t get hot enough and stay hot. I really don’t think we should pay $400 for a heat pump. I want it to heat up naturally. I guess we shall see.
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April 15, 2004
Movie Characters
Premiere Magazine has come out with their list of the 100 greatest movie characters of all time. The ones with the asterisk at the end are the ones that I have actually seen.
The 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time
1. Vito Corleone of The Godfather
2. Fred C. Dobbs of The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
3. Scarlett O'Hara of Gone With the Wind*
4. Norman Bates of Psycho*
5. James Bond of Dr. No*
6. Annie Hall of Annie Hall
7. Indiana Jones of Raiders of the Lost Ark*
8. Ellen Ripley of Alien
9. Jeff Spicoli of Fast Times at Ridgemont High*
10. Gollum of Lord of the Rings*
11. Margo Channing of All About Eve*
12. Charles Foster Kane of Citizen Kane
13. Atticus Finch of To Kill a Mockingbird*
14. Randle McMurphy of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
15. Hannibal Lecter of The Silence of the Lambs*
16. Robin Hood of The Adventures of Robin Hood
17. Dorothy Gale of The Wizard of Oz*
18. Carl Spackler of Caddyshack*
19. Rick Blaine of Casablanca
20. Virgil Tibbs of In the Heat of the Night
21. Susan Vance of Bringing up Baby
22. Travis Bickle of Taxi Driver
23. Eathan Edwards of The Searchers
24. The Little Tramp of Mabel's Strange Predicament
25. Gordon Gekko of Wall Street
26. E.T. of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial*
27. Marge Gunderson of Fargo
28. Captain Quint of Jaws*
29. Daphne/Jerry of Some Like it Hot
30. King Kong of King Kong
31. Norma Desmond of Sunset Boulevard
32. Holly Golightly of Breakfast at Tiffany's*
33. Ratso Rizzo of Midnight Cowboy
34. Bonnie Parker of Bonnie and Clyde
35. Dr. Evil of Austin Powers*
36. Alex Forrest of Fatal Attraction*
37. Jake Gittes of Chinatown
38. Willy Wonka of Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory*
39. Michael Dorsey/Dorthy Michaels of Tootsie*
40. The Terminator of The Terminator*
41. Jane Craig of Broadcast News
42. "Dirty" Harry Callahan of Dirty Harry
43. Forrest Gump of Forrest Gump*
44. Jules Winnfield of Pulp Fiction*
45. Mary Poppins of Mary Poppins*
46. John McClane of Die Hard*
47. Mrs. Robinson of The Graduate*
48. John "Bluto" Blutarsky of Animal House
49. Chance the Gardener of Being There*
50. Blondie of The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly*
51. Freddy Krueger of A Nightmare on Elm Street*
52. Howard Beale of Network
53. Ninotchka of Ninotchka
54. Frank Booth of Blue Velvet
55. The Dude of The Big Lebowski
56. Alan Swann of My Favorite Year
57. Tom Powers of The Public Enemy
58. Phyliss Dietrichson of Double Indemnity
59. Lt. Kilgore of Apocalypse Now
60. George Bailey of It's a Wonderful Life*
61. J.J. Hunsecker of Sweet Smell of Success
62. John Shaft of Shaft
63. Carrie White of Carrie*
64. Rocky Balboa of Rocky*
65. Edward Scissorhands of Edward Scissorhands*
66. Navin Johnson of The Jerk*
67. Inspector Clouseau of The Pink Panther
68. Alex DeLarge of A Clockwork Orange
69. Terry Malloy of On the Waterfront
70. Judy Benjamin of Private Benjamin*
71. Rev. Harry Powell of The Night of the Hunter
72. Lloyd Dobler of Say Anything*
73. Norma Rae of Norma Rae
74. Tony Montana of Scarface
75. Dr. Strangelove of Dr. Strangelove
76. Tony Manero of Saturday Night Fever*
77. Annie Wilkes of Misery*
78. "Mad" Max Rockatansky of Mad Max
79. Hans Beckert of M
80. Sam Spade of The Maltese Falcon
81. Aurora Greenway of Terms of Endearment
82. Jack Torrance of The Shining*
83. William Cutting of Gangs of New York
84. Darth Vader of Star Wars*
85. Stanley Kowalski of A Streetcar Named Desire*
86. Melanie Daniels of The Birds*
87. Captain Jack Sparrow of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl*
88. Raymond Babbitt of Rain Man*
89. Sandy Olsson of Grease*
90. John Malkovich of Being John Malkovich
91. Mrs. Iselin of The Manchurian Candidate
92. Dil of The Crying Game
93. Harry Lime of The Third Man
94. Rose Sayer of The African Queen*
95. Oda Mae Brown of Ghost*
96. Tommy DeVito of GoodFellas
97. Ace Ventura of Ace Ventura: Pet Detective*
98. Antoine Doinel of The 400 Blows
99. Kevin McCallister of Home Alone*
100. Roger "Verbal" Kint of The Usual Suspects
Posted by tami at 8:31 AM Comments (3)
April 14, 2004
Noah's Ark
I know that many of you have seen this before, but I have never posted it and thought that it was worth reiterating.
Everything I need to know, I learned from Noah's Ark.
ONE: Don't miss the boat.
TWO: Remember that we are all in the same boat.
THREE: Plan ahead. It wasn't raining when Noah built the Ark.
FOUR: Stay fit. When you're 60 years old, someone may ask you to do something really big.
FIVE: Don't listen to critics; just get on with the job that needs to be done.
SIX: Build your future on high ground.
SEVEN: For safety's sake, travel in pairs.
EIGHT: Speed isn't always an advantage. The snails were on board with the cheetahs.
NINE: When you're stressed, float awhile.
TEN: Remember, the Ark was built by amateurs; the Titanic by professionals.
ELEVEN: No matter the storm, when you are with God, there's always a rainbow waiting.
Posted by tami at 7:48 AM Comments (0)
April 13, 2004
Thoughts For The Day
Whoever wrote these has a great sense of humor!
*I used to eat a lot of natural foods until I learned that most people die of natural causes.
*Gardening Rule: When weeding, the best way to make sure you are removing a weed and not a valuable plant is to pull on it. If it comes out of the ground easily, it is a valuable plant.
*The easiest way to find something lost around the house is to buy a replacement.
*Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.
*Life is sexually transmitted, have you ever thought about that?
*An unbreakable toy is useful for breaking other toys.
*If quitters never win, and winners never quit, then who is the fool who said, "Quit while you're ahead?"
*Health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.
*The only difference between a rut and a grave is the depth.
*Give a person a fish and you feed them for a day; teach that person to use the Internet and they won't bother you for weeks.
*Some people are like Slinkies . . . not really good for anything, but you still can't help but smile when you see one tumble down the stairs.
*Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.
*Have you noticed since everyone has a camcorder these days no one talks about seeing UFOs like they used to?
*Whenever I feel blue, I start breathing again.
*All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism.
*Why does a slight tax increase cost you two hundred dollars and a substantial tax cut saves you thirty cents?
*In the 60's, people took acid to make the world weird. Now the world is weird and people take Prosaic to make it normal.
*Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come to realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first.
*How is it that one careless match can start a forest fire, but it takes a whole box to start a campfire?
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April 12, 2004
Happy Easter Monday
Happy belated Easter for those of you in the US and Happy Easter Monday for those in the UK, Canada, and elsewhere! Yesterday we went to our first SONrise Service. It started at 7:30 in the morning. There was a skit and a short message. Afterwards we had breakfast and then went to the first real service at 9:15. They had another service at 10:45 for those who couldn’t come early.
We had a very nice time. I especially enjoyed breakfast because we got to socialize with a couple that we have just recently met. It’s nice to meet other adult couples our age and get to talk.
Right after church, I chatted with Lynne on Windows Messenger. There she is on the Mediterranean and I am here in Kentucky and we are chatting instantly back and forth. Years ago, this would have never seemed possible.
We had dinner at my parent’s house and of course it was delicious. We talked and talked some more and then had some cake and coffee. Lynne, I took my camera but didn’t take one picture! Sorry!
By the time we got home, Ashley had to have a bath and Andrew had to clean up his room. Ashley begins her testing at school this week so she’ll need lots of rest.
So, that was our day yesterday. I just didn’t feel like blogging about it by the time we got home. It was a long day, but very enjoyable.
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April 10, 2004
There Were Thorns
We had a wonderful morning at the church. The children heard the Easter story and then got to hunt for eggs. There were several hundred eggs filled with candy and chocolates. I think Ashley ended up with as much candy as she gets at Halloween!
There was a cookout afterwards and we all ate hotdogs and chips. After the little ones left, Ashley and her friends got to fly kites. It was the perfect day; the sky was blue with a few fluffy clouds floating by.
Here is how our church decorated the Cross for Easter. It is very simple, but I believe the thorns say it all.

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April 9, 2004
Do You Want A Donut?
A friend of mine sent this to me today. I think it has very appropriate timing.
There was a certain Professor of Religion named Dr. Christianson, a studious man who taught at a small college in the Western United States. Dr. Christianson taught the required survey course in Christianity at this particular institution. Every student was required to take this course his or her freshman year regardless of his or her major.
Although Dr. Christianson tried hard to communicate the essence of the gospel in his class, he found that most of his students looked upon the course as nothing but required drudgery. Despite his best efforts, most students refused to take Christianity seriously.
This year, Dr. Christianson had a special student named Steve.
Steve was only a freshman, but was studying with the intent of going on to seminary for the ministry. Steve was popular, he was well liked, and he was an imposing physical specimen. He was now the starting center on the school football team, and was the best student in the professor's class.
One day, Dr. Christianson asked Steve to stay after class so he could talk with him. "How many push-ups can you do?" Steve said, "I do about 200 every night."
"200? That's pretty good, Steve," Dr. Christianson said. 'Do you think you could do 300?" Steve replied, "I don't know... I've never done 300 at a time." "Do you think you could?" again asked Dr. Christianson.
"Well, I can try," said Steve "Can you do 300 in sets of 10? I have a class project in mind and I need you to do about 300 push-ups in sets of ten for this to work. Can you do it? I need you to tell me you can do it," said the professor. Steve said, "Well... I think I can..yeah, I can do it."
Dr.
Christianson said, "Good! I need you to do this on Friday. Let me explain what I have in mind."
Friday came and Steve got to class early and sat in the front of the room. When class started, the professor pulled out a big box of donuts. No, these weren't the normal kinds of donuts, they were the extra fancy BIG kind, with cream centers and frosting swirls. Everyone was pretty excited it was Friday, the last class of the day, and they were going to get an early start on the weekend with a party in Dr. Christianson's class.
Dr. Christianson went to the first girl in the first row and asked, "Cynthia, do you want to have one of these donuts?" Cynthia said, "Yes." Dr. Christianson then turned to Steve and asked, "Steve, would you do ten push-ups so that Cynthia can have a donut?" "Sure." Steve jumped down from his desk to do a quick ten. Then Steve again sat in his desk. Dr.
Christianson put a donut on Cynthia's desk.
Dr. Christianson then went to Joe, the next person, and asked,"Joe, do you want a donut?" Joe said, "Yes." Dr.. Christianson asked, "Steve would you do ten push-ups so Joe can have a donut?" Steve did ten push-ups, Joe got a donut. And so it went, down the first aisle, Steve did ten pushups for every person before they got their donut.
And down the second aisle, till Dr. Christianson came to Scott.
Scott was on the basketball team, and in as good condition as Steve. He was very popular and never lacking for female companionship. When the professor asked, "Scott do you want a donut?" Scott's reply was, "Well, can I do my own pushups?" Dr. Christianson said, "No, Steve has to do them." Then Scott said, "Well, I don't want one then."
Dr. Christianson shrugged and then turned to Steve and asked, "Steve, would you do ten pushups so Scott can have a donut he doesn't want?" With perfect obedience Steve started to do ten pushups.
Scott said, "HEY! I said I didn't want one!" Dr. Christianson said, "Look, this is my classroom, my class, my desks, and these are my donuts.
Just leave it on the desk if you don't want it." And he put a donut on Scott's desk.
Now by this time, Steve had begun to slow down a little. He just stayed on the floor between sets because it took too much effort to be getting up and down. You could start to see a little perspiration coming out around his brow. Dr. Christianson started down the third row.
Now the students were beginning to get a little angry. Dr.
Christianson asked Jenny, "Jenny, do you want a donut?" Sternly, Jenny said, "No." Then Dr. Christianson asked Steve, "Steve, would you do ten more Push-ups so Jenny can have a donut that she doesn't want?" Steve did ten....Jenny got a donut.
By now, a growing sense of uneasiness filled the room. The students were beginning to say "No" and there were all these uneaten donuts on the desks.
Steve also had to really put forth a lot of extra effort to get these pushups done for each donut. There began to be a small pool of sweat on the floor beneath his face, his arms and brow were beginning to get red because of the physical effort involved.
Dr. Christianson asked Robert, who was the most vocal unbeliever in the class, to watch Steve do each push up to make sure he did the full ten pushups in a set because he couldn't bear to watch all of Steve's work for all of those uneaten donuts. He sent Robert over to where Steve was so Robert could count the set and watch Steve closely.
Dr. Christianson started down the fourth row. During his class, however, some students from other classes had wandered in and sat down on the steps along the radiators that ran down the sides of the room. When the professor realized this, he did a quick count and saw that now there were
34 students in the room. He started to worry if Steve would be able to make it. Dr. Christianson went on to the next person and the next and the next.
Near the end of that row, Steve was really having a rough time. He was taking a lot more time to complete each set.
Steve asked Dr. Christianson, "Do I have to make my nose touch on each one?" Dr. Christianson thought for a moment, "Well, they're your pushups. You are in charge now. You can do them any way that you want." And Dr.
Christianson went on.
A few moments later, Jason, a recent transfer student, came to the room and was about to come in when all the students yelled in one voice, "NO! Don't come in! Stay out!" Jason didn't know what was going on. Steve picked up his head and said, "No, let him come." Professor Christianson said, "You realize that if Jason comes in you will have to do ten pushups for him?" Steve said, "Yes, let him come in. Give him a donut" Dr. Christianson said, "Okay, Steve, I'll let you get Jason's out of the way right now. Jason, do you want a donut?" Jason, new to the room hardly knew what was going on. "Yes,"
he said, "Give me a donut." "Steve, will you do ten push-ups so that Jason can have a donut?" Steve did ten pushups very slowly and with great effort.
Jason, bewildered, was handed a donut and sat down.
Dr. Christianson finished the fourth row, then started on those visitors seated by the heaters. Steve's arms were now shaking with each push-up in a struggle to lift himself against the force of gravity. Sweat was profusely dropping off of his face and, by this time, there was no sound except his heavy breathing, and there was not a dry eye in the room.
The very last two students in the room were two young women, both cheerleaders, and very popular. Dr. Christianson went to Linda, the second to last, and asked, "Linda, do you want a doughnut?"
Linda said, very sadly, "No, thank you." Professor Christianson quietly asked, "Steve, would you do ten push-ups so that Linda can have a donut she doesn't want?" > Grunting from the effort, Steve did ten very slow pushups for Linda.
Then Dr. Christianson asked the last girl, Susan. "Susan, do you want a donut?" Susan, with tears flowing down her face, began to cry.
"Dr. Christianson, why can't I help him?" Dr. Christianson, with tears of his own, said, "No, Steve has to do it alone, I have given him this task and he is in charge of seeing that everyone has an opportunity for a donut whether they want it or not.
Speaking to the class, Dr Christianson said, "When I decided to have a party this last day of class, I looked at my grade book.
Steve, here is the only student with perfect grade. Everyone else has failed a test, skipped class, or offered me inferior work. Steve told me that in football practice, when a player messes up he must do push-ups.. I told Steve that none of you could come to my party unless he paid the price by doing your push ups. He and I made a deal for your sakes. Steve, would you do ten push-ups so Susan can have a donut?"
As Steve very slowly finished his last pushup, with the understanding that he had accomplished all that was required of him, having done 350 pushups, his arms buckled beneath him and he fell to the floor.
Dr. Christianson turned to the room and said. "And so it was, that our Savior, Jesus Christ, on the cross, pled to the Father, 'into thy hands I commend my spirit.' With the understanding that He had done everything that was required of Him, he yielded up His life. And like some of those in this room, many of us leave the gift on the desk, uneaten.
" Two students helped Steve up off the floor and to a seat, physically exhausted, but wearing a thin smile. "Well done, good and faithful servant," said the professor, adding "Not all sermons are preached in words."
Turning to his class the professor said, "My wish is that you might understand and fully comprehend all the riches of grace and mercy that have been given to you through the sacrifice of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He spared not only His Begotten Son, but gave Him up for us all for the whole Church, now and forever. Whether or not we choose to accept His gift to us, the price has been paid. Wouldn't you be foolish and ungrateful to leave it laying on the desk?"
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April 7, 2004
Aging Games
GAMES FOR WHEN WE ARE OLDER:
1. Sag, you're it.
2. Hide and go pee.
3. 20 questions shouted into your good ear.
4. Kick the bucket.
5. Red Rover, Red Rover, the nurse says Bend Over.
6. Musical recliners.
7. Simon says something incoherent.
8. Pin the Toupee on the bald guy.
OLD IS WHEN:
1. Going bra-less pulls all the wrinkles out of your face.
2. You don't care where your spouse goes, just as long as you don't have to go along.
3. Getting a little action means I don't need fiber today.
4. Getting lucky means you find your car in the parking lot.
5. An all-nighter means not getting up to pee.
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April 6, 2004
Believers Baptism
About three weeks ago Ashley got saved at church. She followed this up in Believers Baptism just over a week ago. Kevin taped it and we thought that we would share it with you. We were standing above the tub in the back where no one else could see us. Luckily we were there though; she was so short that no one sitting in the congregation actually saw her!
Check out the video:
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April 3, 2004
Glorious Appearing
Spring break is quickly coming to a close and I feel as though we have had no actual time off. We worked on the kitchen for three days straight and then the fourth day had to do grocery shopping. Now it’s almost over. To top it off the clocks are set forward an hour tonight which will make us lose an hour. We should probably be getting into bed right now. I guess we will all be good and tired tomorrow night :)
We bought Glorious Appearing Thursday. This is the twelfth and last of the Left Behind book series. Kevin has already finished it and says that I will love it. He’s a very fast reader when he gets the time! He finished it in one day! I think I’ll start it on Monday.
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April 2, 2004
So Good It Makes You Cry
A few weeks ago we joined Columbia House DVD Club. One of the seven DVD’s we ordered was Imitation of Life. I had seen it several times before, but I wanted Ashley to see it. As I knew she would, she really enjoyed it. As she was crying at the end of the movie, Kevin told her, “That’s what they call a tear-jerker.” Now she knows.
There are several other “tear-jerkers” that I would like to introduce her to; one of them being Beaches. That movie never fails to make me cry.
We have bought and watched Savannah Smiles. Talk about crying! That one makes my chest heave! What movies make you cry? Do you have any recommendations?
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