Well I do believe this year’s birthday (28 – geeze) may have been one of the best. I’m really blessed with a great family and great friends.
I think what may have made this year’s birthday so great may have simply been spending it with Laurie and the fact that I really didn’t expect anything for my birthday yet I got a number of great, thoughtful gifts, especially from unexpected places.
Friday night Laurie and I babysat for her brother and sister-in-law in Forney. Jake and Brooklyn are definitely one of a kind. I taught Jake how to play checkers and he didn’t want to do anything else the rest of the night. Now I need to teach him chess and see if he can beat me 4 games to 1 in that as well.
Brooklyn on the other hand went right to bed after dinner at Chick-Fil-A and sharing her ice cream cone with me. That was a fun and very messy experience.
Saturday morning Laurie and I had our first wedding shower at our parent’s church. I was the only guy in the room until my cousin Delaina brought her six-month old son Matthew to the party. I made sure to hang out with him for as long as I could. Of course me holding and feeding Matthew at a wedding shower had all those church ladies talking.
I’m quite certain that everyone believes Laurie and I will have our first child well before my sister Kara and her new husband, Tim — which is somewhat understandable considering Kara’s only 22 — but we’re in no rush either. Give us a year at least.
Saturday evening Laurie and I returned to an old haunt, Schezuan Pavilion for dinner.
I spent many birthday’s there in high school and it was great to be back — especially with Laurie. Their Chinese buffet is still one of the best on my list.
After dinner we went to watch Amazing Grace and I loved it.
It really opens your eyes to the true meaning behind the song and the abolitionist movement in the U.K.
Granted, I’m a big baby but there were several points where I got teary eyed watching the movie.
It was also great to see a movie with a pretty strong Christian message that didn’t suck.
I thought the editing was a little weak at times and it occasionally reminded me of a Hallmark movie feature but otherwise I thought it was a great true story with actors who came across as truly passionate in their craft.
I’m a big fan of Albert Finney since his role in Big Fish. I thought he played the role of John Newton with great passion and skill.
Definitely a must see. (read more on the WDL blog)
Sunday of course was another great time at encounter, followed by Jose helping me install my new Sirius satellite radio and then Laurie joining me for entry Sunday night.
All in all, a full, busy and tiring weekend but well worth it — and no pictures on my part to remember it by. Doh.
Category: misc
My Savior Lives
The encounter band played this song Sunday. Never heard it before but I love it.
My Savior My God Aaron Shust lyrics
Artist: Aaron Shust
Album: Anything Worth Saying
Year: 2005
I am not skilled to understand
What God has willed, what God has planned
I only know at His right hand
Stands one who is my Savior
I take Him at his word and deed
Christ died to save me this I read
And in my heart I find a need
For Him to be my Savior
That He would leave his place on high
And come for sinful man to die
You count it strange, so once did I
Before I knew my Savior
My Savior loves, my Savior lives
My Savior’s always there for me
My God He was, my God He is
My God He’s always gonna be
Yes, living, dying; let me bring
My strength, my solace from this spring
That He who lives to be my King
Once died to be my Savior
That He would leave His place on high
And come for sinful man to die
You count it strange, so once did I
Before I knew my Savior
My Savior loves, my Savior lives
My Savior’s always there for me
My God He was, my God He is
My God He’s always gonna be
Rainn Wilson’s SNL Monologue
SNL: Rainn Wilson’s Monologue
I’m really sad that I missed Rainn Wilson from The Office on SNL Saturday night. Luckily you and I can catch a lot of the show on YouTube. Whew.
Ask.MetaFilter
ask.metafilter.com is basically a large online community of Q & A’s. I’m getting more and more addicted to it’s random wealth of knowledge. Folks just like you can ask a question and have folks just like me and you propose their solution/answer to your question. Here are some of my picks for top recently posted items:
Cure writer’s block
languageisavirus.com hopes to help you cure the common writer’s block. Believe me – I’ve been there. The site offers a number of tools including different writing experiments like this one:
1. Homolinguistic translation: Take a poem (someone else’s, then your own) and translate it “English to English” by substituting word for word, phrase for phrase, line for line, or “free” translation as response to each phrase or sentence. Or translate the poem into another literary style or a different diction, for example into a slang or vernacular. Do several different types of homolinguistic translation of a single source poem. (Cf.Six Fillious by bp nichol, Steve McCaffery, Robert Fillious, George Brecht, Dick Higgins, Dieter Roth, which also included translation of the poem to French and German.) Chaining: try this with a group, sending the poem on for “translation” from person to another until you get back to the first author.
Via: lifehacker
Books for my birthday
It’s my birthday today and Laurie and I had a great wedding shower this morning, thrown by ladies at our parent’s church.
I don’t think I’ve ever opened so many gifts on my birthday. Thanks so much for everyone who was there and everyone who brought gifts. I think our gift registry is about 70% full now.
But I got a couple checks for my birthday and I think I’m going to go buy some more books for my 30 in 2007 campaign.
I’ve finished four or five already. Not quite on track to reach 30 but I think it can be done.
If anyone has some suggestions give me a call but I think I’m going to head to the bookstore in a few minutes and see what intrigues me.