Thursday, March 09, 2006
Uh oh...
Went 21 days without coffee. Now that I've reintroduced my palette to coffee, I don't like it!!!! Uh oh... Can it be?!?
Monday, March 06, 2006
The time will come...
Carol and Simon celebrated Solomon 's One Month Old Party by bringing him to the So's home away from home. Carol's Xanga's makes Solomon look much bigger than he really is. Guess the camera truly adds 10 lbs? The little angel was as small as a 10" club sandwich at Subway. Without proper training, I did NOT want to come near that precious angel. He looked so frail yet peaceful...if I even breathed a little harder than usual, I'll blow him away.

My "prize" for guessing Solomon's birthday. It was suppose to be Solomon's Third Kiss. I think Simon and Carol jipped me.

Joyce struggled with initially. But I guess motherhood comes natural to some people... And perhaps fatherhood for me shortly. The time will come...
Then we went out to lunch with Patti, Mark and baby Hannah. Haven't seen the Haberstrohs since Hannah was 8 months in the tummy. Any time I got near to Hannah she'd start crying!! Must be my cologne...ah well, the time will come.
The score for Team China in the World Baseball Classic. Don't even have to guess...China was on the losing end of all three games. Sigh...the time will come.
Brokeback Mountain did NOT win the award for Best Movie despite winning the Golden Globe and all other major awards leading up to the Oscars. This morning on KLOVE, the DJ read the major winners of the Oscars, including Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Movie, but strategically avoided announcing Ang Lee winning Best Director for Brokeback. Is it cuz of the movie topic? Will America ever accept homosexuality? Will the time come?
Been catching episodes of the critically acclaimed TV Series "LOST." And it makes me wonder why the show never show any of the castaways praying? It wasn't till maybe 9-10 episodes into Season 1 did the Iraqi character, Sayid, finally pray to Allah. And a couple episodes later, a black lady finally said the words, "Heavenly Father..." Are TV networks trying to remain secular? Or is the TV series a vivid lifelike portrayal of human life -- where prayer no longer exists in society? I believe God definitely heard our prayers this past Friday...and revival time will come.

My "prize" for guessing Solomon's birthday. It was suppose to be Solomon's Third Kiss. I think Simon and Carol jipped me.

Joyce struggled with initially. But I guess motherhood comes natural to some people... And perhaps fatherhood for me shortly. The time will come...
Then we went out to lunch with Patti, Mark and baby Hannah. Haven't seen the Haberstrohs since Hannah was 8 months in the tummy. Any time I got near to Hannah she'd start crying!! Must be my cologne...ah well, the time will come.
18-2
10-1
12-3
The score for Team China in the World Baseball Classic. Don't even have to guess...China was on the losing end of all three games. Sigh...the time will come.
Brokeback Mountain did NOT win the award for Best Movie despite winning the Golden Globe and all other major awards leading up to the Oscars. This morning on KLOVE, the DJ read the major winners of the Oscars, including Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Movie, but strategically avoided announcing Ang Lee winning Best Director for Brokeback. Is it cuz of the movie topic? Will America ever accept homosexuality? Will the time come?
Been catching episodes of the critically acclaimed TV Series "LOST." And it makes me wonder why the show never show any of the castaways praying? It wasn't till maybe 9-10 episodes into Season 1 did the Iraqi character, Sayid, finally pray to Allah. And a couple episodes later, a black lady finally said the words, "Heavenly Father..." Are TV networks trying to remain secular? Or is the TV series a vivid lifelike portrayal of human life -- where prayer no longer exists in society? I believe God definitely heard our prayers this past Friday...and revival time will come.
Friday, March 03, 2006
Agony of defeat
Japan hammers China 18-2 in WBC
TOKYO (AP) -- Japan didn't have to worry about run production after all.
Tsuyoshi Nishioka and Kosuke Fukudome hit back-to-back homers in the fifth inning Friday to lead Japan to an 18-2 rout of China in the World Baseball Classic.
The game was called after eight innings under the tournament's mercy rule.
Not only did China lose...but we lost by the mercy rule. That's the absolute worst way to lose! But it's okay, I held my head high 4 years ago when China didn't even score a goal in the World Cup. We've made a 200% improvement by scoring 2 runs in the World Baseball Classic. WOOHOO!!
In other news...Spring Training officially went under way. Giants beat the Brewers 10-5. Randy Winn leads off with a HR. Durham had a 3 run double. Things are sure looking good. Come July...no one will remember ANY of this but it's fun relishing the fact we're UNDEFEATED!!!
Welcome back Giants baseball... I've been waiting for you.
Monday, February 27, 2006
English Proficiency
One of 73,270 California high school seniors are unable to fulfill a new state law requiring students to pass a test of basic English, math and algebra to graduate. That's 1 in 5 members of the state's Class of 2006, says the state Department of Education. More than half of those who still need to pass -- 40,002 students -- don't speak much English.-- San Francisco Chronicle, Feb 27, 2006.
How can you gradute from High School without knowing English. This is an English speaking country. Try pulling the same stunt in any other country in the world and they'll just laugh at you.
Nothing like a little controversy to stir up a Monday afternoon.
Thursday, February 23, 2006
Make God's Word Your Daily Bread
The New Testament is
CONTAINED
in the Old Testament.
The Old Testament is
EXPLAINED
in the New Testament.
The New Testament is
CONCEALED
in the Old Testament.
The Old Testament is
REVEALED
in the New Testament.
The New Testament
AUTHENTICATES
the Old Testament.
The Old Testament
ANTICIPATES
the New Testament.
The New Testament
LIES HIDDEN
in the Old Testament.
The Old Testament
LIES OPEN
in the New Testament.
The Old Testament
PREDICTS
a Person.
The New Testament
PRESENTS
that Person.
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Food for thought
A Folk Classification of Animals>
"...commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth. For every creature of God is good, and nothing to be refused, if it be received with thanksgiving: For it is sanctified by the word of God and prayer." – 1 Timothy 4:3-5
- Animals with hooves
-Split hoof and chews cud [EDIBLE]
- ox, sheep, goat, hart, gazelle, roebuck, wild
- goat, pygarg (ibex), antelope, mountain sheep
- -Whole hoof and chews cud [INEDIBLE]
- camel, hare, rock-badger
- -Split hoof but does not chew cud [INEDIBLE]
- pig
- Animals with paws [INEDIBLE]
- Animals that creep or swarm [INEDIBLE]
- weasel, mouse, lizard, gecko, crocodile, chameleon
- Animals that travel on belly [INEDIBLE]
- Animals with many feet [INEDIBLE]
Living in the Water- Animals with fins and scales [EDIBLE]
- Animals without fins and scales [INEDIBLE]
Living in the Air- Animals that fly
-Clean birds [EDIBLE]
-Unclean birds [INEDIBLE]
- eagle, vultures, osprey, kite, falcon, falcon,
- raven, ostrich, hawks, sea-mew, owls, cormorant,
- pelican, heron, hoopoe, bat
- Animals that swarm, with wings and jointed legs [EDIBLE]
- locust, grasshopper, cricket
- Animals that swarm, with four feet [INEDIBLE]
- ox, sheep, goat, hart, gazelle, roebuck, wild
Living on the Ground
"...commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth. For every creature of God is good, and nothing to be refused, if it be received with thanksgiving: For it is sanctified by the word of God and prayer." – 1 Timothy 4:3-5
Friday, February 17, 2006
Garter and Bouqet...
Friday, February 10, 2006
taking a break...
From Karen's Xanga. Kinda weird...not only am I a theater major, but I'm an ACTRESS!!! Not an actor, but an actress!!!
You scored as Theater. You should be a Theater major! Like a bohemian actress, you are seasoned and confident and not afraid to express yourself!
What is your Perfect Major? (PLEASE RATE ME!!<3) created with QuizFarm.com |
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
No mas, por favor.
No more travelling...please. I can't stand another 6 hours of being trapped between two people with their elbows on MY arm rest and their knees crossing over to MY territory while the chair in front of me is securely lodged into my kneecaps.
But I do have to commend Chicago's O'Hare Airport. They designed it in a way such that if you're trying to connect to a different flight, you have to run all the way from one end of the airport to the other. Never fails!! It's like running in the middle of the Mong Kok...where everyone is trying to connect to their flight. Rumbling, bumbling, stumbling....enough with the sarcasm.
The highlight of O'Hare International falls not on their eateries, their location, their peculiar way of placing terminals...but in their bathrooms. Ah yes....the ultimate fortress of solitude where one can regain what's left of one's self-dignity after going through a security check.
What's so good about O'Hare's bathroom? Well...for one, 2/3 of the essential handwashing elements are automated. The faucet is automated. SCORE! The soap is automated. DOUBLE SCORE!! But their paper towel dispenser is not! WHAMMY!!! C'mon Chicago...you've spent the money already...might as well spend a little more and be completely sanitary!
Another plus of O'Hare's bathroom are their toilet seats. This could be a plus or a HUUUUUUUUUGE minus....but the cowboy hats (the term I use for the paper thingy you sit on) is automated! Instead of having to do the customary "Pull up-pull down" to launch a cowboy hat, you wave a hand across a sensor to automatically replace the seat covering, hereafter referred to as the CURRENT SITUATION. And it's not a cowboy hate, oh-no. They have elected to use this plastic tubing that slides ontop of the seat. The CURRENT SITUATION, slides into a housing behind the toilet, disappearing to who knows where. And a NEW SITUATION comes out to replace the CURRENT SITUATION. Of course, one can't help but think, "Are they using the same plastic tubing over and over again??"

Thought provoking, it is...
Anyhoo...professor moved one of my two midterms to the week after. WOOHOO!!!
But I do have to commend Chicago's O'Hare Airport. They designed it in a way such that if you're trying to connect to a different flight, you have to run all the way from one end of the airport to the other. Never fails!! It's like running in the middle of the Mong Kok...where everyone is trying to connect to their flight. Rumbling, bumbling, stumbling....enough with the sarcasm.
The highlight of O'Hare International falls not on their eateries, their location, their peculiar way of placing terminals...but in their bathrooms. Ah yes....the ultimate fortress of solitude where one can regain what's left of one's self-dignity after going through a security check.
What's so good about O'Hare's bathroom? Well...for one, 2/3 of the essential handwashing elements are automated. The faucet is automated. SCORE! The soap is automated. DOUBLE SCORE!! But their paper towel dispenser is not! WHAMMY!!! C'mon Chicago...you've spent the money already...might as well spend a little more and be completely sanitary!
Another plus of O'Hare's bathroom are their toilet seats. This could be a plus or a HUUUUUUUUUGE minus....but the cowboy hats (the term I use for the paper thingy you sit on) is automated! Instead of having to do the customary "Pull up-pull down" to launch a cowboy hat, you wave a hand across a sensor to automatically replace the seat covering, hereafter referred to as the CURRENT SITUATION. And it's not a cowboy hate, oh-no. They have elected to use this plastic tubing that slides ontop of the seat. The CURRENT SITUATION, slides into a housing behind the toilet, disappearing to who knows where. And a NEW SITUATION comes out to replace the CURRENT SITUATION. Of course, one can't help but think, "Are they using the same plastic tubing over and over again??"

Thought provoking, it is...
Anyhoo...professor moved one of my two midterms to the week after. WOOHOO!!!
Monday, February 06, 2006
Up up...and away....
Flying out to Philadelphia again. I was just there two weeks ago. Last week I was in San Diego. Now I'm going back to Philly. I'm really not looking forward to the 7 hour flight into windy Chicago and even windier Philly. I'm certainly not looking forward to waking up in about 2 hours to catch a 6 o'clock flight. Throw in the two midterms next week and me missing class this week due to travel...and I'll say this is officially a Bad Week. Hey...I'm allowed 2 "Bad Weeks" every year. This will be one of them...I'll save the other one for when I forget my wedding anniversary or something....
Steelers won....WOOHOO!! Kinda happy for Bill Cowher. I'm a big fan of people who deserve to win, actually winning. The Superbowl was one of the most non-entertaining one ever, but Superbowls are Superbowls. Regardless of who plays and how they're playing, people will tune in. I actually watched the entire game!!
The commericials were below expectations. I guess when you set yourselves up every year, you're bound to come back down sooner or later. My favorite one will have to the be Fed Ex one where the caveman kicks the little dinosaur, then gets stomped by the Gigantic Dinosaur.
PRAISE THE LORD!!! Solomon So finally made it out of Carol's womb!! I think he'll be the first baby that I wouldn't mind calling me "UNCLE." Will be another year or two before that happens tho....I'm in no hurry.
Steelers won....WOOHOO!! Kinda happy for Bill Cowher. I'm a big fan of people who deserve to win, actually winning. The Superbowl was one of the most non-entertaining one ever, but Superbowls are Superbowls. Regardless of who plays and how they're playing, people will tune in. I actually watched the entire game!!
The commericials were below expectations. I guess when you set yourselves up every year, you're bound to come back down sooner or later. My favorite one will have to the be Fed Ex one where the caveman kicks the little dinosaur, then gets stomped by the Gigantic Dinosaur.
PRAISE THE LORD!!! Solomon So finally made it out of Carol's womb!! I think he'll be the first baby that I wouldn't mind calling me "UNCLE." Will be another year or two before that happens tho....I'm in no hurry.
Monday, January 30, 2006
Tax Season
It's tax season, the time when W-2's and 1099's start rolling in the mail. I really dread this time of the year...especially now that we're filing as a married couple. With the mortgage and deductions...oh, it's gonna be a headache. Anyhoo...that's not what's triggering this post.
A couple of days ago, Tommie asked me a peculiar question. The same question that I came up with last week....In the Bible, why are tax collectors seen as antagonists?? What did they do to deserve such a stigma?
The New Testament mentions the words "TAX COLLECTOR" 26 times. They are coupled with prostitutes.
They are paired up "sinners" and are singled-out.
Jesus was shown spending time with tax collectors, the most famous ones being the disciple Matthew (Matt 9:9) and Zacchaeus (Luke 19:2).
Is tax collecting really such a sin?!? These people are simply doing a job. Yes, they are working for Herod. And yes, they are taking money from people who rather not give it up. But it's not like they're stealing. They are carrying out an order by the government - submission to authority. Perhaps the writers of the gospels feel that tax collection connotes the idea of greed and stealing. But that's a generalization.
In American history, the United States have always been opposed to taxes. From the days of the Revolutionary War - "No Taxation without Representation" till this very day, "Read my lips. No new taxes!!" -- George Bush Sr.
Maybe Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are early Republicans?? I don't know. But it clearly explains why nobody and I mean NOBODY (Democrats / Republicans) likes the IRS.
A couple of days ago, Tommie asked me a peculiar question. The same question that I came up with last week....In the Bible, why are tax collectors seen as antagonists?? What did they do to deserve such a stigma?
The New Testament mentions the words "TAX COLLECTOR" 26 times. They are coupled with prostitutes.
I tell you the truth, the tax collectors and the prostitutes are entering the kingdom of God ahead of you. Matt 21:32.
They are paired up "sinners" and are singled-out.
The Son of Man came eating and drinking, and you say, 'Here is a glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and "sinners." Luke 7:34
Jesus was shown spending time with tax collectors, the most famous ones being the disciple Matthew (Matt 9:9) and Zacchaeus (Luke 19:2).
Is tax collecting really such a sin?!? These people are simply doing a job. Yes, they are working for Herod. And yes, they are taking money from people who rather not give it up. But it's not like they're stealing. They are carrying out an order by the government - submission to authority. Perhaps the writers of the gospels feel that tax collection connotes the idea of greed and stealing. But that's a generalization.
In American history, the United States have always been opposed to taxes. From the days of the Revolutionary War - "No Taxation without Representation" till this very day, "Read my lips. No new taxes!!" -- George Bush Sr.
Maybe Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are early Republicans?? I don't know. But it clearly explains why nobody and I mean NOBODY (Democrats / Republicans) likes the IRS.
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