Saturday, July 01, 2006

Back

I've gotten away from blogging regularly. Maybe I'm just too busy. Maybe I got sick of saying all the "look at me" things about my life. Maybe a lot of things...

But for the two or three of you out there who read this to keep up with my life, here's the latest:

- Got our Mazda back from the shop on Friday a week ago. All is well. Warranty work is a headache, but at least not a financial one.

- Got our TV back from the shop yesterday. Woohoo! Couch potato status resuming.

- Gotten back into playing some PC games while my TV was out (thus my XBOX360 was not useful). Played through Half-Life: Episode One and Sin: Episodes: Emergence. Whee! Everything's episodic now. My 3-year old PC still runs these games okay, so I cannot complain. But Stacey can ;-). I think she still hates it when I disappear to play a level or two.

Okay, if that's the most exciting things going on in my life right now, then I need to get out more or something.

Church is returning to a state of relative normalcy, in spite of goofy schedules this month for everyone. Spent last Saturday at Spooner's with all the prospective guitarists/bass players just learning some riffs. Hopefully they'll be able to take the stage either on Sunday mornings or Sunday nights in the youth band. After some guitar playing, we grilled out. Mmm... Music, burgers, and friends... Good stuff.

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I still want to get back to writing on a more serious note. I've stayed away from blogging about serious things (theology, philosophy, Christianity, blah, blah) mainly because I don't want to fall into the trap of not communicating well or simply writing as a knee-jerk reaction to present circumstances. If I choose to write, I want it to matter, be insightful, and spur dialogue. Unfortunately, I tend to want to write about current circumstances that are still developing, and that's not good for anybody, since I could inadvertantly to more harm than good in blogging about developing things.

Still, a lot's happened over the past few months in my life, the life of my church, and in my world...so I'd like to reflect on them. But I'll proably be responsible and write, re-read, revise, rinse, repeat long before I hit that ever-so-tempting "Publish" button.

Anyway, the pillow is calling my name. Does that make me sleepy or a psycho for having a talking pillow?

Heh.

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