Organ Donor

I’m an organ donor, you should be, too. If you’re not, then I’ll have you know that there are plenty of churches out there that don’t have organs. And on top of that, when I got my Driver’s License today they asked me if I wanted to donate my organ, and you want to be like me [maybe?]. I agreed to let them have mine, once I was done with them.

What’s weird is that they harvest organs. I know we harvest other things, but it sounds funny to harvest organs. What I’d like to know is how they’re marketing what they’re harvesting. I hope that when they sell mine (if they sell mine) that they don’t mislabel them as ‘organic.’ 🙂

The Hungry Heart

I am working on converting Mile’s Stanford’s devotional The Hungry Heart into an RSS feed. I recommend that you read it if you’re interested in spiritual growth, it’s a powerful series of biblical principles that I’m going to go through as well.

I’m excited and hope to be able to get permission from Mr. Stanford’s wife to publish it in RSS form.

Rockies, Also in the Background

Today, after a fabulous time at church Jessica and I went to a Colorado Rockies game with Brian and Jillia and watched them trounce the Atlanta Braves. I expected more from a team who had been to the World Series a couple of times. The Braves lost by 9 runs {13 to 4 was the final score}. When we arrived, a few minutes late we sat in the ‘nose bleed seats’ along the first base line. What made the game, and what makes most baseball games fun, was the fellowship and talking. Brian and I talked about all sorts of things because in the end the game was kind of lame.

When the home team is whooping up on the visitors like that you sort of feel bad. It looked like the Rockies were playing a college team.

Jillia is ready to have the baby at any time, and Brian’s birthday is on Thursday, so he’s hoping for the best present ever, a baby girl!

Coffee

To help me reduce my coffee intake Josiah (from church) gave me freshly roasted coffee. He roasts and grinds it all himself, which I thought [the roasting] would take a huge furnace. I was wrong. Instead it was a little device that looked like a cross between a hot air popcorn popper and a coffee pot.

He gave me some beans so I ground them up and am making a pot right now. These beans smell so different from Starbuck’s beans, probably because they’re fresher than Starbuck’s can make them and distribute them to 5 million, bazillion, quadrillion stores.

Thanks Josiah!

Happy Birthday Hadley

Yesterday Abby went to her first CO birthday party (for kids). Hadley turned 2. We had a fabulous time and it was a neat time of fellowship. We’re looking forward to getting to know these people.

Abby got some little rubber animals, a frog and a snake, a lobster and a sting ray. Abby quickly introduced the frog and snake to one another and they were shortly sitting on the couch together, which is what people do when they get to know one another 🙂

Gotta love kids.

Freakazoid

When I was a kid I used to watch Freakazoid (or, I may have been a young teenager). I’m watching an episode now. I love non-sequiturs. I also love how the show makes absolute fun of popular culture. It’s like ‘Weird Al’ the cartoon 🙂

Welcome to the Web

My friends Brian and Jillia White have a web site now. I helped Brian set up the same software that I’m using on this site to run his. Which means they look similar (almost identical). Which means that I need to alter the CSS on this site so that it doesn’t quite look the same.

I’ve got a lot to do though, I’ve got two clients and an office to organize. Gotta pay the bills before I have ‘fun.’