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Archive for May, 2008

So I was watching the season finale of LOST online (which caused me to scream out loud a few times with my little earphones attached to my laptop while Brian was trying to simultaneously study, watch the National Spelling Bee, and watch the Padres attempt to blow it big time (again) . . . sorry, [...]

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Last night at Seven24, Brian spoke about fear. Mark 11:27-12:12 was the main passage. I knew a week ago that he was going to be speaking about it, and didn’t really think anything of it. Great for those who are really wrestling with fear, it should be a really good night for [...]

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Paris at Home

Paris is slowly taking over my home.   First the scrapbook.  Then the kitchen towels, floor mats, pot holders, and place mats.  Then the living room.  And now the dining area.
I can’t help it.
I just love Paris.  And so does Brian.
Here is our latest addition.

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My Apologies

I apologize for being M.I.A. in the past week or so.  I started a new job this week at Innovative Therapy 4-Kids.  You can read about it here.  I have lots of things I want to write about, but haven’t quite figured out how to do so yet.
Stay tuned.

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This was my view from Pier View Coffee on Saturday, May 17th. Maybe you can’t tell from this picture, but there is a surfboard in the trunk of that cop car.
Yes, a surfboard.
It only took the cops a few seconds to get the guy in the car, as he was being very cooperative (Brian [...]

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If an “unclean” spirit, a slave of the enemy, can influence a person to the point that it empowers the person to  possess superhuman strength and to act crazed and to amaze people at the power of the spirit, cannot the Holy Spirit, one of the three persons of the trinity, empower a person to [...]

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Clocking Out

I normally coach at the gym until about 7 or 8 o’clock at night.  On nights that we have staff meetings, I often don’t get home until almost 10 o’clock.
Today, I taught one class at the clinic from 4-5 o’clock, and when I left the building at 5:30, I felt this sense of, “Ahhhh…time to [...]

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addicted to orange juice.

They say that the first step to recovery is admitting that you have a problem.
But is it a problem if your husband is addicted to orange juice?

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Last night we had a musical treat. Phil Wickham came to our church to play as a benefit for a local Fallbrook organization called “Bring Me Hope.” They help orphans in China. I will write about them later. Towards the end of the night, Phil played the song that Brett and [...]

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You may have noticed that I created a new Links category over to the right-hand side of the page. It is titled, “SOCIALLY CONSCIOUS BUSINESSES YOU MIGHT LIKE.” One of those businesses is Acholi Beads, a socially proactive company that employs beadmakers in the slums of Uganda and pays them a fair wage [...]

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