Homer and Jethro

My parents “took delivery” on the two kittens around Easter and they finally (!!!!!!) sent me back some pictures.

Homer and Jethro napping on the afghan I made Mom last year
The young princes napping on the afghan I made Mom for Mother’s Day. Homer is the gray cat and Jethro is the tiger.

The princes stalking a Lunardi's bag.
The young princes stalking a Lunardi’s bag.

Dru Sjodin

GrandForks.Com: Sheriff says Sjodin’s body found

Dru Sjodin was kidnapped outside the mall where she worked and killed. A Minnesota sex offender was arrested months ago in connection with her kidnapping and death but he refused to tell where the body was. This is not the outcome that everybody wanted but at least her family and boyfriend can have some closure in this case.

Rick’s Friday Five

From Rick:

1) what’s the last movie you saw in a theater, and how was it?
Bend It Like Beckham — fabulous film.

2) what’s the best movie you’ve seen in a theater this year?
Haven’t seen any.

3) what movie are you most looking forward to for the summer blockbuster season?
I don’t really have one that I’m looking forward to per se.

4) what was the last DVD you watched?
Divine Secrets of the YaYa Sisterhood

5) would you recommend buying it, renting it or skipping it – and why?
If you’re into chick flicks and you liked the book, buy it or rent it. If you hate chick flicks, ship it. (It’s the definition of a chick flick.)

BestPlaces.Net

I did the BestPlaces.Net survey and ended up with:

1 Boston, MA-NH-ME
2 San Francisco, CA
3 Long Island, NY
4 Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV
5 Denver, CO
6 Boulder-Longmont, CO
7 New York, NY
8 Danbury, CT
9 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI
10 Chicago, IL

San Jose, CA (where I grew up) came in at #31. The nearest place to where I actually live came in at #94. Columbus, OH (where I lived before) was #141.

This was not all that surprising because I was raised in an urban culture and I guess I like having certain things around even if I never make use of them. The questions didn’t really talk a lot about the culture though. I have to say that I really love living in a town of 1800 people compared with an urban area. Life is slower, the people are nicer, and I can always find a way to work it out if I’m really desperate for something. I would like to be closer to the Cities, but I’m content for now.

Books

Ideajoy has created a new thing for b4G peeps called Who Reads What. Basically, it compiles the links to books in the blogs of b4G people. Since I’m a little overdue in blogging about such things, I thought I’d submit a list of some interesting titles. 🙂

What I’ve Read This Year And Would Recommend
+Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right by Al Franken
+The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis
+Prince Caspian by C.S. Lewis
+Voyage of the Dawn Treader by C.S. Lewis (in progress)
+Libra: The Cat Who Saved Silicon Valley by Lincoln and Lee Taiz
+The Cat Who Talked Turkey by Lilian Jackson Braun
+The Cat Who Brought Down the House by Lilian Jackson Braun
+ assorted other Lilian Jackson Braun titles
+The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
+The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Knitting and Crocheting Illustrated by Barbara Breiter and Gail Diven
+A Can of Peas by Traci Depree

The Best Books I’ve Read on Faith
+Surprised by Joy by C.S. Lewis
+St. Augustine’s Confessions
+The Desert Fathers by Helen Waddell
+The Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis
+Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
+The Great Divorce by C. S. Lewis
+What’s So Amazing About Grace? by Phillip Yancey (if you read nothing else, read this one)
+The Jesus I Never Knew by Phillip Yancey
+Soul Survivor by Phillip Yancey
+How the Irish Saved Civilization by Thomas Cahill
+Desire of the Everlasting Hills by Thomas Cahill
+A Grief Observed by C. S. Lewis
+The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Prayer by Mark Galli and James Bell

What I’m Wanting to Read
+Girl Meets God by Lauren F. Winner
+Rumors of Another World by Phillip Yancey
+Days of Laura Ingalls Wilder/Boxed Set by T.L. Tedrow
+Cubed Foot Gardening by Christopher O. Bird
+Mudhouse Sabbath by Lauren F. Winner

Good Friday

Let man’s soul be a sphere, and then, in this,
Th’ intelligence that moves, devotion is ;
And as the other spheres, by being grown
Subject to foreign motion, lose their own,
And being by others hurried every day,
Scarce in a year their natural form obey ;
Pleasure or business, so, our souls admit
For their first mover, and are whirl’d by it.
Hence is’t, that I am carried towards the west,
This day, when my soul’s form bends to the East.
There I should see a Sun by rising set,
And by that setting endless day beget.
But that Christ on His cross did rise and fall,
Sin had eternally benighted all.
Yet dare I almost be glad, I do not see
That spectacle of too much weight for me.
Who sees Gods face, that is self-life, must die ;
What a death were it then to see God die ?
It made His own lieutenant, Nature, shrink,
It made His footstool crack, and the sun wink.
Could I behold those hands, which span the poles
And tune all spheres at once, pierced with those holes ?
Could I behold that endless height, which is
Zenith to us and our antipodes,
Humbled below us ? or that blood, which is
The seat of all our soul’s, if not of His,
Made dirt of dust, or that flesh which was worn
By God for His apparel, ragg’d and torn ?
If on these things I durst not look, durst I
On His distressed Mother cast mine eye,
Who was God’s partner here, and furnish’d thus
Half of that sacrifice which ransom’d us ?
Though these things as I ride be from mine eye,
They’re present yet unto my memory,
For that looks towards them ; and Thou look’st towards me,
O Saviour, as Thou hang’st upon the tree.
I turn my back to thee but to receive
Corrections till Thy mercies bid Thee leave.
O think me worth Thine anger, punish me,
Burn off my rust, and my deformity ;
Restore Thine image, so much, by Thy grace_,
That Thou mayst know me, and I’ll turn my face.
GOOD-FRIDAY, 1613, RIDING WESTWARD by John Donne