Apparently FEMA does NOT own their own television.
Or decided to just not pay attention to reporters on every major network following Katrina’s destruction.
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Todays Reading
From Max Lucado:
Great acts of faith are seldom born out of calm calculation.
It wasn’t logic that caused Moses to raise his staff on the bank of the Red Sea.
It wasn’t medical research that convinced Naaman to dip seven times in the river.
It wasn’t common sense that caused Paul to abandon law and embrace grace.
And it wasn’t a confident committee that prayed in a small room in Jerusalem for Peter’s release from prison. It was a fearful, desperate, band of backed-into-a-corner believers. It was a church with no options. A congregation of have-nots pleading for help.
And never were they stronger.
At the beginning of every act of faith, there is a seed of fear.
About midnight Peter and Silas were praying and singing songs to God as the other prisoners listened. Acts 16:25
The Bush Timeline
Good stuff…
John Stewart gives a recap on the President’s timeline on coming back from vacacation and back to the office of the president.
Is it just my company?
As I was driving back to Harker Heights a few minutes ago I began to ponder all the “illnesses” within our company lately.
Granted they’re not horrible (not that a kidney stone the size of South Dakota isn’t bad), but I can think of 5 or 6 people in our company that have told me they have a sleeping disorder and/or problems sleeping at night. Two men in my office have had kidney stones in the past six months. And who knows what else has happened. I know there have been other “not so public” doctor trips for various problems.
I wonder if these are all stress related to our particular company, industry or just one or two offices.
Any thoughts?
It’s 6 a.m.!
So I didn’t mention this earlier, but I went to see a sleep specialist on Tuesday morning. Among other things, she strongly encouraged me to get into a normal sleeping pattern. I’m pretty sure this isn’t what she meant.
Anyways. It’s 6 a.m., and other than dropping in some late ads and a column, A Section for Belton is done.
I even got a column in there (granted its a re-run from Heights, but Belton folks don’t know that).
So, it seems funny, but apparently, I wrote more for this week’s Belton Journal than the editor did.
But those things happen. I’ve had several weeks were I was able to delegate enough stuff out that I didn’t have to write much other than my column.
And Allman, being the G that he is, did an entire 8 page sports section last week and only wrote a column and one story.
What a G.
Ok… once this section finishes running off the printer and I leave some notes for a wake-up call – I’m going to bed (for at least a good hour or so).
43 Things
Mike Robinson sent me this link: 43things.com
Apparently you get to hook up with people who want to do similar things as you.
Here’s the one I’m most interested in: Work because I like to, not because I have to.
Speaking of which, say a couple prayers (if you’re still up with me tonight).
Our Belton editor, James Love, went to the ER tonight with as Allman said, “A kidney stone the size of South Dakota.”
So he’s out for a few days and they’re asking me to come lay out “A Section” in Belton tonight or Wed morn. So I’m gonna go in a few minutes and hack it out in case I’m too worn down in the morn.
I’ll be sure to bring my U2 DVD with me to keep me going.
Then I get to come back and finish my paper.
Which is has a big hole on the front page, from where I was expecting a story from Berneta on the County Commissioners.
Anyone have a story already written that I can plug-in? Let me know.