Silly

Sometimes we feel silly or strange standing up or raising our hands when we do what we call worship. The thought occurred to me that if one who was a stranger to Jesus found out who He is or even who we believe Him to be, they might consider us silly for not doing [...]

Today In Oakhurst

Today in Oakhurst I saw:

An eagle.
A llama, badly in need of a shave.
An elderly man walking in the cold, wearing a puffy yellow snow jacket - and nothing else.

It’s To Be Expected…

I loved this. Over on Slashdot, someone sent in a link to a report about how “more than half of Britons do not believe in evolution” yada yada yada… The best part was his commentary:
I’m a Brit myself, and I thought most people over here thought these views were outdated and lacked substance. [...]

Sticky

It’s a good feeling when, at the end of my day, there are no more sticky notes stuck to my desk.

“Drive As Fast As You Can”

This one has been bothering me for a while. You know the “End 55 Speed Limit” signs you see around occasionally? Sometimes they say 45, or other speeds. But what on Earth does it mean, “End?”
Possible translations:
1. “The speed limit is no longer XX.” (But what is it?)
2. “There is now [...]

Hers. Ours.

Last night a friend of ours referred to us as her friends. I hope she knows we also consider her our friend. And I’m blogging it, so it must be true.

Seven-Year-Old Quote of the Day

Right now, God is really…really…really big. But when we get to heaven, I think we’ll all be pretty much the same size. So we can hug him.
(Via)

Slankets, Benedict, and Fruit Helmets

Pope Benedict copyrights his himself.
The Slanket: a polar fleece blanket with sleeves. (Finally!)
Young Chuck Norris
When to buy stuff.
How to make a fruit helmet for your cat. (Via)
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