Friday, May 25, 2007

Tagged

I feel like one of those animals that you see on nature shows that is tranquilized, ID'ed, tagged, and then let go. So since someone is watching and maybe even taking notes, let me put on a good performance.

1. I have a new digital camera! Admittedly nothing great, but now at least I can put up a few more pics online.

2. I have a scar over my right eye that I received when I was two. I wish it was more pronounced.

3. I just started running and am enjoying it. It's good exercise, gets me out of the house, and makes me feel good about myself.

4. Even though I have been to two foreign countries (three if you count sleeping at the airport in Germany) I have never been west of the Mississippi.

5. I'm terrible at matching artist's to their songs. I can hear a beautiful song that I really like on the radio several times and have absolutely no idea who it is performed by, and most of the time never remember what it is called either.

6. I really enjoy melancholy songs. There is a new country/pop song that is a great example but unfortunately I have no idea what it is called or who sings it.

7. And for the last one. I got an email from a girl yesterday and ended up having a rather sleepless night because I couldn't let go of what it said. Even still I have all sorts of thoughts swirling around in my head because of it. Not that that is a bad thing :)


So there you go. I think I'll go tag my brother :)

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Saturday, May 19, 2007

Two Weeks Worth

Even though I haven't written anything in the last two weeks, doesn't mean that nothing has happened to me. As a matter of fact, several things have come my way. To start off with a story of what could be called incredible coincidence by many, but since I'm a believer in the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, I'm going to have to go with Just another example of God watching over us.

Last Monday(or sometime around then) after getting dropped off at my car I went to the nearest Walmart to pick up a couple of things that I needed. After finding them in the store (plus some extras) I started walking towards the cash registers. Not wanting to wait, I skipped the regular ones and went over to the self checkout registers. Who should I see but Aaron standing in line checking out items. Since he looked like he was mostly finished, I decided to say hi and stand next in line behind him. After finishing scanning his items he whipped out a credit (or maybe debit, I'm not actually sure) card and swiped it to pay. After signing the card reader, sirens and horns and light instantly went off scaring the bejabbers out of me! Well okay maybe not. But the light above that checkout did start blinking and someone came over to investigate what the problem was. Turns out he was using his mom's card to pay and when he signed for it, the reader saw that his signature was different and raised an alarm. After explaining the problem the employee said that she would talk to her supervisor and see if she could let it go. She came back and informed him that they couldn't accept him using that card. All this time I'm grinning my head off behind him, trying not to laugh out loud. I stopped laughing though when he mentioned that he didn't really have any other way of paying. I let him know that if necessary I would pay for it then and he could pay me back when ever. The employee, still being nearby, heard this and after verifying that I knew Aaron and that I could vouch he wasn't a smooth talking identity thief (though what kind of ID thief would steal a name of the opposite gender? I mean come on, a guy named Allison? ) she relented and let it go through. After saying so long and farewell, we parted ways and went on with our lives. It did however get me thinking and reminded me that the God we serve is interested and involved, rather than being distant and detached. Thank God for His Holy Spirit which He has given to us.

Another odd thing that has happened to me occurred on Wednesday. After work I had a couple of errands to run including getting my hair cut. I had gotten several comments that my hair was looking more grey than blue so I decided to was time to start eliminating some of it. I decided to try a new place, since where I usually go had gone up in price. It started out fine and normally but then near the end something very unusual happened. The hairdresser put her comb over my eyebrows and then trimmed off whatever hair poked through the teeth. I was shocked! Never in my whole life had anyone ever trimmed my eyebrows, I had never even considered it as something that was done! And then as I started to think about the idea grew a little bit more attractive in a very weird sort of way. She (the hairdresser) didn't say anything, acted normal, and kept on going like she hadn't done anything out of the ordinary. I'll admit that I've trimmed my eyelashes, and in between my eyebrows but never the eyebrows themselves. It got me thinking, however. Has anyone else ever had this happen to them? Or even done it to themselves? And do you think this is weird, or pretty normal? Let me know what you think.

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Wednesday, May 02, 2007

One Hundred and Eleventieth First Post

And that's a fact. Actually I'm just stopping by real quick to say that I'm afraid no reading or comments from me this week, as it is already quite full, with more to come. Sunday I had lunch with friends, Monday I had a pastoral meeting with my... pastor, Tuesday was my free day. Tonight I worked late and had only enough time to clean up before going out to a dinner honoring platelet donors. Tomorrow I'm planning on a prayer time in a nearby town, and Friday starts a three day convention at my former church which I will be attending. So as VeggieTales put it so nicely,

'I'm busy, busy, dreadfully busy.
You've no idea what I have to do.
Busy, Busy, shockingly busy,
Much, Much to busy for you.'

I love that song. So warm and caring, and empathetic. :)
Hope you all enjoy your week.

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