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.

Two Things

Two things:

1.) I am creating my Easter layout right now. I found the perfect picture for it and I’m enjoying being able to the A-word/H-word again for that purpose. (I figure I’ll be singing it later this week when I start prepping choir music for Easter Sunday. The name of the page doesn’t use it but it will creep into a hymn that I’m using for the main page.

2.) I’m in the process of changing hosts (and am waiting for login stuff from my new host so I can start transferring stuff) and I’m thinking of starting a group blog called “Domesticated” for those who are interested in the domestic arts of cooking, sewing, crocheting, knitting, cross-stitch, etc. This is *NOT* to compete with Chicks with Sticks but rather to provide another outlet for that kind of stuff that maybe is a little broader. (I am a big fan of Chicks with Sticks and a somewhat regular contributor. I’d like to keep it in existence thankyouverymuch.) Any thoughts, comments, snide remarks on this?

Dixie Chicks

Natalie Maines apologized. Cut her some slack, OK? I mean, she really shouldn’t have said what she said (even though I agree with her) but she did admit that she made a mistake and deserves our forgiveness.

(For those cynics who will say that I’m only asking forgiveness because it’s anti-Bush, three years ago, I called for people to give Bush a break with the DWI charge because it had been 20 years since the incident took place and the president had stopped drinking. I’m an equal opportunity forgiver.)

A Good Weekend with One Setback

This weekend has been mostly good. I did a dialogue sermon with Jon on St. Patrick and it was a hit at all three services. The performance of “Some Enchanted Evening” by the Licking County Players raised almost $1700 for the Heating Fund. (The church really needs a new heating system.) The Irish Potato Bake was a success and raised quite a bit for the Licking County Food Pantry. It’s about 50 degrees warmer than it was earlier this week and absolutely beautiful outside.

The Setback: Someone came in and stole the offerings from the first two church services this weekend and the money raised last night for the heating fund. It happened some time between 10:00 and 11:30 and it really spoiled the rest of the Irish Potato Bake. I’m furious about this not because of the offerings stolen (even though those go to pay Jon’s stipend), but because they got the heating fund money. Jon’s supervisor Bill and his wife Judy subsidized the performance and Judy was actually the musician. These are two very giving people and it pains me that their gift to the church was stolen. Bill was in shock and I’m not even sure he ate lunch today. I seriously hate this — Bill has really tried to make sure that Jon and I have been comfortable this year and he’s been almost a father to us in a lot of ways; and I hate that something like this has happened that seems to have wounded him.

I would be more than willing to put another $30 (the price for our two tickets) toward the heating fund because last night’s performance was worth far more than that. If everyone there did that, we could probably raise the money again and there would be something to go to the fund. I know that the church has been really trying to figure out how to pay for the new heating system, including not having an intern for a few years, which would put a great deal of stress on Bill as the parish really does need an intern.

I know I shouldn’t let this ruin my weekend, but I am so angry that this theft happened.

Entertaining People

Jan, a woman i my church choir and I were talking at Christmas and she and I decided that we really needed to do lunch after the New Year. Well… today was the day we finally got around to doing it and it was wonderful. I made Mediterranean Orzo (email me for the recipe) and Spinach Salad for lunch and she brought some Italian bread. We had a lovely talk and I showed her the wedding pictures. I actually love to cook and it was great finally having someone to entertain. As much as I like my alone time during the day, contact with people is really nice.

Friday Five

1. Do you like talking on the phone? Why or why not?
I don’t mind it but I don’t love it either

2. Who is the last person you talked to on the phone?
Jon

3. About how many telephones do you have at home?
3 (not including my cell phone)

4. Have you encountered anyone who has really bad phone manners? What happened?
My EVIL insurance company. I’ve been disconnected, yelled at, and sworn at.

5. Would you rather pick up the phone and call someone or write them an e-mail or a letter? Why or why not?
It depends on how urgent the matter is. If it isn’t urgent, email or a letter will work. If it’s urgent, I’ll do it by phone.