So I am embarking on two new projects that you all should know about:
1. I have started blogging for Matthew25.org. Matthew25 is a community of progressive Christians trying to think about what it means to follow the passage in Matthew 25(v.40-"Truly I tell you, whatever you did for the least of these you did for me") in our modern world and in relation especially to the Obama administration. It's a cool site and you should all check it out.
2. I have started a new personal blog that will not replace Where There's A Road but go in a different direction. I have really been inspired lately by a number of blogs that just post pictures of various things with no words attached. I am embarking on a blog project that follows that method to allow me to a) post more frequently because I will need to spend less time writing what I am feeling and can post pictures and b) will allow me to show others things I find super cool visually. For those of you waiting with baited breath for the web address here it is One Thouzand Wordz
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
fit it all, fit in the doldrums
Been a while!
- Was on a ski trip with the youth group this weekend. It was great. Went up to Bromley, VT. It will be my only time skiing this year but I got some great turns in. I thought I would spend the first half of Saturday getting used to skiing again but by the second run I was off into the woods making crazy turns, I couldn't resist. The trip reminded me just how much I love skiing.
- This semester is going to be a lot busier than last semester but should be really good. I really enjoy my classes so far and it should be a good close to my seminary time. It is hard to believe I am in the second week of my last semester but here it is!
- On Feb. 28 I get to go see Will Ferrell's one man show "You're Welcome America" where he played George Bush. Jane's school has an extra ticket and I am super excited. Will Ferrell's impersonation of Bush is so good.
- We had a bluegrass service today at chapel that rocked. I played the mandolin and we had a banjo, guitar, dobro, and fiddle. Only thing missing was a upright bass. There were a good number of people there too which added the awesome-ness of the acoustics of the chapel.
- Was on a ski trip with the youth group this weekend. It was great. Went up to Bromley, VT. It will be my only time skiing this year but I got some great turns in. I thought I would spend the first half of Saturday getting used to skiing again but by the second run I was off into the woods making crazy turns, I couldn't resist. The trip reminded me just how much I love skiing.
- This semester is going to be a lot busier than last semester but should be really good. I really enjoy my classes so far and it should be a good close to my seminary time. It is hard to believe I am in the second week of my last semester but here it is!
- On Feb. 28 I get to go see Will Ferrell's one man show "You're Welcome America" where he played George Bush. Jane's school has an extra ticket and I am super excited. Will Ferrell's impersonation of Bush is so good.
- We had a bluegrass service today at chapel that rocked. I played the mandolin and we had a banjo, guitar, dobro, and fiddle. Only thing missing was a upright bass. There were a good number of people there too which added the awesome-ness of the acoustics of the chapel.
Monday, February 2, 2009
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