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Podcast Recommendation
I put out a request on LJ for podcast suggestions a week or so ago and Krissy suggested the Faery Knitting podcast.Â? Erin (the podcaster) reads a fairy tale, does some fabulous commentary, and then talks about her life which is incredibly interesting as she raises goats and alpacas, makes goat cheese, knits, spins, gardens, and reads voraciously.
I listened to the first 4 episodes at work today and I was sorry that I had to stop during episode 2 to take my lunch break.Â? Her podcast is a wholesome alternative (i.e. work safe) for Limen n’ Violet fans and she talks about some other podcasts she enjoys as well which are ones that I think I’m going to be checking out.
So… go check her out!Â? She’s got 12 episodes up thus far.
One Upside of the Current Pope
NY Times: Cat Lovers Appreciate Soul Mate in Vatican
According to the article…
Pope Paul II, in the 15th century, had his cats treated by his personal physician. Leo XII, in the 1820s, raised his grayish-red cat, Micetto, in the pleat of his cassock. And according to The Times of London, Paul VI, pope from 1963 to 1978, is said to have once dressed his cat in cardinalâ????s robes.
Jon’s comment upon reading the bolded part: “Cats already think they’re gods.Â? Why would they want to be demoted?”
Snowed In… In the Middle of April?!?!?!?!?
OK… so the weather people weren’t on crack this time and we have actually gotten a ton pf snow which has been blown into mega drifts by the wind. (I might have to go dig myself out tomorrow morning to get to work… if work is even accessible.)
The phone started ringing at 6:30 this morning (!!!!) with people calling to let Jon know about the massive drifts in various places that would likely keep people from church. I finally got up to appease the beast that is my stomach around 7:00 and the following conversation ensued.
Jon: Drat. Church #3 was supposed to have communion today. *turns to me* Want communion?
Jen: For breakfast??? (My mind does not work well that early.)
Happenings in Life on the Prairie
I haven’t updated all that much lately because I had (well… still have) a sinus infection that has pretty well drained me of all my energy, caused nausea, caused insomnia, and has just made me feel like someone hit me with a Mack truck.Â? I missed half of last Friday after I started vomiting uncontrollably at work and had to get my tail down to the clinic and I missed yesterday because I woke up (after 9 hours of sleep) feeling congested and nauseous.
So… here are the things happening lately that seem to be on my mind.
[+] To those who are going nuclear about Barack Obama’s comments on small towns: Unless YOU live in a small town, spare me your self-righteous indignation until he actually insults YOUR way of life. I mean, seriously, people might find his comments “elitist” but… I’ve read comments from people in Pennsylvania towns who actually AGREE with him. (I can agree with much of it given where I live.) Hilary actually comes off as “Pollyanna-ish” to a lot of people which makes it seem like she’s less understanding of the issues we face in small towns than Obama is.
[+] I’ve been listening to a lot of really great podcasts from Speaking of Faith lately that have been intellectually stimulating and have given my brain something constructive to do while I work. Some of the better ones have been conversations with Ingrid Mattson and Leila Ahmed on Islam, Joe Carter on African-American spirituals, Jimmy Carter on his faith life, Chaplain John Morris on the soul of war, and Krista Tippett herself on how her faith life. They have podcasts on other issues of ethics and faith but I’ll admit I have just stuck to ones that interest me or ones that match my beliefs.
[+] Apparently Mother Nature is displeased with those of us in Big Sky Country (well… the Pacific Northwest in general) because we’ve got a winter storm tearing through and we’re supposed to get 6-12 inches of snow here on the prairie.Â? I was skeptical at first but it might actually happen given the rate of snowfall at the moment and the lack of visibility out the window of my study.Â? This is going to probably wreck my commute on Monday but into every life a little rain snow must fall.
[+] Dooce.Com has introduced me to another snarky ex-Mormon blogger in SLC: Sarah Nielson.Â? She’s definitely less vitriolic than Heather but still sarcastic in a brilliant way.Â? I guess she’s another one to add to my Bloglines?
A Thousand Thanks
To the women with whom I spent last weekend:
Thank you for being with me as I cried, laughed, sang, and prayed.Â? Thank you for giving me a reminder that I am not alone as a pastor’s wife and that others have dealt with all these things and survived.Â? You guys gave me my hope back.
Love,
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