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Monthly Archives: July 2005
Kind of Quiet Days
On Monday, I went to the knitting/crocheting group at church. It was awesomely fun and I’m feeling kind of bad about leaving because I’ll miss these ladies. I spent the rest of the day doing schtuff. I actually walked about 6 miles yesterday — the weather was just so nice. On the second walk, Jon insisted on introducing himself to the “new” LCMS pastor in town. We ended up being invited in and getting to know him, his wife, and their 8(!) kids. Apparently, I have good 2 year-old karma because their 2 year-old just chilled in my arms after throwing a massive tantrum in her father’s lap. It was great talking to his wife — it was interesting to have someone who speaks “my language” as a pastor’s wife.
Today, I got some medical stuff worked out, sorted laundry, did some taebo (for the first time in two months — it felt sooooo good), went for a walk, and helped to test the registration stuff for the Blogathon.
Compared to the last couple weeks, life has been incredibly quiet. It’s almost shocking not to have 1500 things to do.
Protected: “Fed Ex”
Cool T-Shirt
Roy, one of my Jon’s more “colorful” parishioners (he’s a child psychiatrist who is a newly-minted Lutheran though stubbornly hanging onto his Methodist roots — I adore him because he’s so interesting and unconventional), had a truly wonderful shirt on when we saw him at lunch today. It read “Heretic in Good Company” and had the names of other famous heretics on it.
Let me just say that I TOTALLY WANT THAT SHIRT!!!!!!!!
Done with HBP Password
Krissy pointed out that I might inadvertently spoil it for people with RSS feeds if my last post was public so… I passworded it.
The password for it is “hermione”. This is a special password that works only for the post below.
Protected: Done with HBP
Am I Too Old For This?
Jon and I were walking through the mall today and we saw a sign for the Harry Potter Breakfast being held from 8-10 on Saturday at B. Dalton. I made the comment to Jon that we would be going if I didn’t already have the book ordered. Jon’s response: “Jen, aren’t you a little too old for this?”
I figure that if people can stand in line at 3 a.m. in L.A. to get into the new Star Wars movie, I can toss on a button-down shirt, black skirt, tie, tights, shoes, and Jon’s preaching robes and be Hermione!