About Jen

Jen isn't quite sure when she lost her mind, but it is probably documented here on Meditatio. She blogs because the world needs her snark at all hours of the night... and she probably can't sleep anyway.

Tag! I’m It!

Rick tagged me so…

List ten songs that you are currently digging. It does not matter what genre they are from, whether they have words, or even if they are no good, but they must be songs you are really enjoying right now. Post these instructions, the artists, and the ten songs in your blog. Then tag five other people to see what they are listening to.

01. Dante’s Prayer by Loreena McKennitt
02. Tubthumpin’ by Chumbawumba
03. If I Flee on Morning Wings by Fernando Ortega
04. Give Me Jesus by Fernando Ortega
05. Let All Things Now Living by Michael Card
06. If I Stand by Rich Mullins
07. Dragostea Din Tei by O-Zone
08. You Raise Me Up by Josh Groban
09. Ancient Words by Michael W. Smith
10. Mo Ghile Mear by Mary Black

So… Richard, Leenie, Cheryl, Thames, and Michael: what are you listening to these days?

Comparisons To 30 Years In The Past

This morning, two younger people (as in people my age) were sitting in the back at Church #2. When we were outside after the service, I introduced myself to the guy and he told me that he was here with a friend. The friend turned out to be the younger sister of a soldier from our area that was killed in March. The conversation went something like this.

J: Jen
S: Sister

J: It was good to see you in church today.
S: Thanks. I like coming here but it’s really hard right now.
J: Why? *realizes that her late brother is probably the reason*
S: *in a whisper* Because of [late brother].
J: Well… you are always welcome anytime, tears or no tears. If you come and you feel like you need to cry, I know that there will people to sit with you.

It made me think about my parents’ generation who dealt with this while the Vietnam War was going on. I know that my in-laws and my parents all lost friends when they were in college because those people were killed in Vietnam.

Strange how history repeats itself…

Surgery Costs

I saw online today how much of my surgery costs I’m going to have to pay and thankfully… it’s only 10%. Granted, my share of the surgery is about $830 but that’s a whole lot easier to deal with than $8000.

Argh!

In the process of transferring things over, my Blogathon site got eaten. I have a backup of the database, but servers seem to not want to cooperate today.

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