My newly-sautered glasses snapped AGAIN!!!!!
I’m praying that I can get in to see the nice people at Pearle Vision in Watertown…
My newly-sautered glasses snapped AGAIN!!!!!
I’m praying that I can get in to see the nice people at Pearle Vision in Watertown…
Congrats are in order for my college friend Michael Park who wed his beloved Kristen yesterday in Memphis, Tennessee. Blessings to you two in your marriage and I want to see the pictures when you get back!
Edda has decided to train Jon to clean the litterboxes. This morning, she went up to him, turned around, and peed on him. I managed to aim her so that she only got the comforter. I’m referring to Jon as her “paon” now…
I watched “Napoleon Dynamite” last night and today. It is very very strange.
Will watch “Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason” before heading to a wedding this afternoon…
Wearing a seat belt can save you — and others — from devastation
Mine is the last letter.
V: Victoria, my mother-in-law
J: Jen
V: “… Monday morning quarterback”
J: “I’ve never understood that term. What does it mean?”
V: “Let me explain it in terms that you can understand. It’s when a football game is played on Sunday and someone gets on their blog on Monday morning and complains about how the game should have been played.”
J: *laughing* “You realize that I am so blogging this conversation.”
I just finished Real Sex: The Naked Truth About Chastity by Lauren Winner. I definitely have to say that it’s the best book on arguing in favor of chastity that I’ve seen. The point I think she made best is that chastity does not equal celibacy. Celibacy is the choice to refrain from sexual relations. Chastity is the conforming of our physical desires to God’s will. She explains that sex cannot be separated from marriage and sex works best in a community setting where marriage is respected and two people are uniting their bodies in a relationship that has been blessed.
When I was engaged, my two groups of friends were the Josh Harris cult people and the Rocky Horror Picture Show crowd. Both had things to say to me about my relationship with Jon and it seemed like both were chastizing me for different things. The Josh Harrisites chastized me for kissing Jon and the Rocky people told me I was utterly repressed for not sleeping with him. It was enough of a pain to wait 18 months (from engagement to nuptials) to be physically intimate with Jon and all this criticism did was make me feel guilty about my body, about my relationship, and it made intimacy a whole lot more difficult when we were first married.
It would have been really wonderful if I had been around Christians who did not consider premarital sex to be the most heinous sin in the world. There was no way I could have talked to my church about my physical relationship with Jon because on the few occasions that I tried, I got an earful. I didn’t really feel comfortable talking about it with either of my staffworkers and very few of my Christian friends were not in the Josh Harris cult. If the Church would treat premarital sex like any other sin and not hold it against the person perpetually, it might actually keep single people in the Church and give them some accountability that really does work.
Getting back to the book, Lauren makes these points and she also does a good job of explaining WHY masturbation and pr0n are such destructive things rather than just quoting a bunch of Scripture on the subject. She makes the case for accountability and WHY we should be so concerned about it.
I would very much recommend this book to all my single friends and all my married ones as well because she has words to say about marriage as well.
The past couple days have been good for me in terms of affirming that I can be a rock during crisis situations. They have also, unfortunately, made my people-pleasing tendencies rear their ugly heads. It’s making my angst (that I thought was put on hold) a whole lot worse and it’s causing me to doubt that people actually think that I’m a sane person because I had an experience tonight where I attempted to catch someone’s attention to ask them two questions that just completely backfired. (It left me with hives on my legs, a tight chest from my grass allergy, itchy eyes, and a desire to pull the covers over my head and hide from the world while repeating to myself that I am a moron and this other person [and those around them] must think I’m a complete idiot. If you want details, email me.)
I know that people-pleasing is a form of idolatry because the only opinion I should care about is the one of the God who created, sustains, and guides me. His opinion of me is that I am a beautiful daughter of His who He chose to redeem by sending His Son to die on the Cross in my place. With a Heavenly Father who thinks that much of me, I should ideally not care what others think about me, right? I wish…
I have spent the last few months in agony because people have been angry with me and not told me and I’ve had to walk on eggshells every time I’ve gone to one of Jon’s churches because it always seems like someone is constantly angry with me over something I had no idea that I had done. It has unfortunately translated into my personal life and is making some of my personal relationships really fractious.
*sighs* Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. Agnus Dei qui tollis pecatta mundi, miserere me.