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Well, I could copy and paste all the pictures and everything I just wrote about the new apartment I just posted on the photoblog over here… Or you could just go see the pictures yourself. MENSA USERS: Please click the pictures on the top photostrip, thank you.
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Good news from New York! Not only are we moved in and settled, but after a twenty question Adobe Illustrator test (on which I scored a miserable 40%), a 45 minute Ilustrator performance test (solid), a math test (heaven help me… fractions), a spelling test (aced!) and a bucket of charm, FastSigns in Langhorne, PA... Read More
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A friend emailed me and asked me who inspired my writing. I thought it a very poignant and ‘blog-worthy’ question, so I’ll venture a response here.
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Don’t have much time because I’m writing this from a Panera in Philly; but we got moved in and with only a few small bumps. The place looks fantastic (I’ll send pictures when I get them d/l from the camera); it’s such a good feeling to be able to work together decorating and putting things... Read More
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TODAY: The Big Move – Chatham to Philly TWO WEEKS FROM TODAY: The BIGGER Move – Bachelor to Husband There’s so many thoughts going through my head right now, but at the very core of them all is this absolute excitement that I am getting myself into something wonderful. Weather for the move? Hot and... Read More
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I didn’t sleep last night. I was so busy working on a website that I stayed awake and worked and worked. At 5, I thought some rest might be a good idea, but I just laid in bed and listened to the robins outside my window building a nest and generally making a ruckus. I... Read More
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Oh my, my, my. Lots to do. Sitting in front of my desk at home on this, my first day not going to school, I’m feeling rushed but ready. I still have to proctor (not to be confused with proctologist) a few days of NY Regents exams, but the end has basically come and gone.... Read More
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Hard to believe, but it was exactly one year ago today that I proposed to Jessica, and in just three weeks we’ll be getting married. I can still remember tossing and turning in that little camper outside the Guay’s house, running through my head over and over just exactly what I’d say to her, how... Read More
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Well, I couldn’t resist. A friend sent me this and I got laughing so hard I just had to post it (what with the upcoming wedding and all): _____________________________________ Dear Tech Support: Last year I upgraded from Girlfriend 7.0 to Wife 1.0. I soon noticed that the new program began unexpected child processing that took... Read More
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Romeo and Juliet: A Study in Chance
I was discussing Romeo and Juliet with my class t’other day and I’ve begun to realize that one of the things that made the play so effective was not the “lover’s devotion” people usually associate as the theme, but rather the use of chance in creating this tragedy. It is true that the element of... Read More
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Thought you all might like a quick glimpse around the world through my eyes, so I pieced together (through the magic of Photoshop!) these panoramas from pictures I’ve taken. The first is from Stickles Road in Livingston, NY–one of my favorite spots on earth. The second is the view from Big Squaw Mountain (now called... Read More
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I can see. I can see America’s children fearlessly pushing against the winds of injustice and unrighteousness. I can see through thick gun smoke the blood stains of this country’s veins on the shirt of every fallen soldier. I can see, through the smog of foolish choices, a country standing tall. I can feel the... Read More
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“The forums are coming, the forums are coming…” After a bit of php tinkering and virtual hand dirtying, I managed to get the forums back up and running. For those of you who are new to the site, it’s a bit more interactive than the blog, and there’s always something interesting being discussed. For all... Read More
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Take a look at the differences between the preaching of C.H. Spurgeon and the majority of the preaching of today; consider the cultural and social differences between then and now. Obviously there are differences in the way people think and the things that people relate to; these are major considerations when communicating to a group... Read More
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The Invisible Dan (An Original Puppet Skit)
A puppet skit by Jesse Gardner You can also download this as a Word document. Characters: – Doctor Mad – zany mad scientist in a white lab coat; over the top acting – Dan – Christian teenager constantly picked on in school – Tony – Tony has a tender heart and a lot of problems... Read More