Ramen. I’ve been having a lot of ramen/Cup-of-Noodles stuff for lunch or dinner lately because it’s quick and it doesn’t irritate my stomach. It’s not ideal and not particularly healthy but it works.
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“The Echo Song” from Sesame Street. My favorite version is Madeline Kahn and Grover. The version with Ernie and Elmo is blasphemy.
Three
“Boldly I Approach” from Rend Collective This song takes its name from one of my favorite passages of Scripture (Hebrews 4:14-16).
Four
Taebo I have to actually enjoy something to make myself do it regularly and this is pretty fun. The kicking and punching is also quite therapeutic.
Cool mornings. It’s been beachy and cool in the mornings lately. Given that I was soaked when I’d get home from my walks last week, I’m quite a happy camper
Outside my window… 88F. It’s vastly better than the high 90’s and triple digits we’ve been having!
I am thinking… about some financial things.
I am thankful… for the wonderful sermon this morning on Mark 7 that referenced parts of the Collect for Purity that we say every Sunday morning.
Almighty God, to you all hearts are open, all desires known, and from you no secrets are hid: Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of your Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love you, and worthily magnify your holy Name; through Christ our Lord. Amen.
In the kitchen… I haven’t decided on dinner yet but I think my MIL is making liver and onions for my FIL.
I am going… to Pep Boys tomorrow for new tires. I had a blowout on Friday and Jon had one today. Thank God for AAA! (I could have changed mine by myself but it was over 100F and I had Daniel with me.)
I am wondering… if Daniel will sleep through the night and not come into my room at 1 a.m. to start bouncing on the bed. (Not that this has happened the last two nights or anything…)
I am reading…Lord of the Wings by Donna Andrews. I finished Friendship Cake by Lynne Hinton last week and made it through Long Upon the Land by Margaret Maron as well.
I am hoping… my G-I appointment bears fruit this week even though I haven’t gotten to have the abdominal ultrasound appointment yet.
I am looking forward to… to having all the medical appointments for Daniel over this week.
I am hearing… Daniel on his toy laptop.
A Daniel story for today… when he was quite a bit younger (2 or 3), he wanted to go for a walk at my parents’ house. When I wasn’t responding quickly enough, he started bringing me every shoe he could find.
Around the house… air-conditioning. Yay!
A favorite quote for today… “Friendship is born at that moment when one man says to another: ‘What! You too? I thought that no one but myself . . .'” — C.S. Lewis
One of my favorite things… cool air.
A few plans for the rest of the week: getting tires tomorrow, PT on Tuesday, G-I specialist on Wednesday, Daniel’s sedated dentist appointment and probably orthopedics x-rays on Thursday, and his orthopedist appointment on Friday.
Worship Music Link #1. I’ve been a worship musician (not a choir member) for almost 16 years and while I like doing “contemporary music” every so often, I really prefer the older hymns. It’s an issue of musicality for me and also that many praise songs are theologically-shallow or inaccurate. Here are a few examples and why we need to stop singing them.
Worship Music Link #2.Here is a fabulous piece addressing why we need to stop singing praise songs. Be sure to click on all the links to understand why it is so wonderful.
Worship Music Link #3. I found this in the “I’m fed up with bad church music” group on Facebook and I know there are some praise songs I would pay serious money to not have to sing. What hymn/praise song/service music would you pay good money to block?
Worship Music Link #4. One of the rants I see online frequently has to do with how the Catholic church has a beautiful tradition of choral music going back 1500 years and yet we have to settle for Marty Haugen, David Haas, and so on. Someone posted the “Glory Pony” mass on there and it’s facepalm-ingly bad how similar the mass setting is to the “My Little Pony” theme.
It makes a difference. While I was up in San Jose this month, I was worshipping with my friend Rebecca at my home congregation and I was in the pews this last week at my church here with my VBS music partner-in-crime Margaret. It was a content feeling each Sunday and upon reflection, I think the reason is that I didn’t have to explain what I was doing (standing, kneeling, sitting, singing, genuflecting) or *why* I was doing it as I frequently have to do when I’m at church in Jon’s Lutheran parishes given that my practice of the faith is more toward the Catholic and Anglican part of the spectrum. I’m liking the opportunity to worship with like-minded people and to not be on display all the time.
Rend Collective. I am seriously in love with this band. Their music is stuck in my mind and right now, it’s actually keeping me going.
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Margaret Maron. My mother-in-law was #1 on the library list for her latest book and she gave it to me to read when she finished it. Of all the murder mystery authors I read, she is in the top 3 favorites if not my favorite because I can actually get lost in her books without realizing it.
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Air1. Listening to music keeps me sane while driving and Air1 is the local nationally-broadcasted Christian station that I can get down here. (I could actually get it and KLOVE equally well when we lived up north and would switch off when a song came up that I didn’t like.)
Four
Trader Joe’s. The people at my Trader Joe’s are just fabulous and they love Daniel. (Then again, who doesn’t love Daniel that has met him?) I’ll be having some of their chili when I get home.
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Iced vanilla lattés made with whole milk. I fully believe that the existence of these is proof that God wants me to be happy. 😉
Outside my window… dark. It got into the 90’s here today which was irritating but unfortunately not uncommon for August. (And yes, I’m seriously praying that Jon gets a call to a colder climate. The Arctic Circle is looking lovely right now.)
I am thinking… about some of the more asinine arguments and statements in favor of homeschooling that I saw on the Web today. I have friends who are amazing homeschooling parents like Dawn and Kelly so I’m definitely not opposed to it (also because my husband was homeschooled); but seriously, some of the crud I read today would be at home on the Sanctimommy page on Facebook.
I am thankful… for Daniel going back to school tomorrow. I’m kind of bummed that we didn’t get to go to Meet-the-Teacher on Friday but it was worth it to get the extra respite time with my parents.
In the kitchen… cheese and crackers because it’s too hot to do anything involving the oven, microwave, or stove.
I am wearing… the black cat nightshirt that my mother-in-law got me here as a coming-home present.
I am wondering… how Daniel will do tomorrow with his longer school day.
I am reading…Friendship Cake by Lynne Hinton. I was reading Devoted by Jennifer Mathieu but it deals with the subculture that surrounds families like the Duggars and it just wasn’t a good thing in which to immerse myself at the moment.
I am hoping… the pain in my foot from walking almost 6 miles on Friday will go away.
I am looking forward to… being able to go for prayer walks and work out once Daniel is on the bus tomorrow.
I am hearing… various things on iTunes and YouTube.
A Daniel story for today… he said “mo nanna” (“more banana”) to my mom when she was watching him while I was somewhere last week.
Around the house… silence. It is positively blissful.
A favorite quote for today… “The worship-to-panda ratio has gone a different direction.” — Rend Collective in this video:
One of my favorite things… club soda when I’m trying to beat my Coca-Cola addiction.
A few plans for the rest of the week: PT on Tuesday, a bunch of phone calls, and getting medical records and such ready for a bunch of Daniel appointments.
A peek into my day… I was trying to explain this video to a friend last week. I find it hysterically funny because I’ve attended a church like this.
Post Script…
This is my favorite worship song and very few people outside of the UK or my chapter of Intervarsity know of it.
Outside my window… dark. It was over 100F in San Jose today which did not make me a happy Jen. We also have smoke from the wildfires in the northern part of the state so it’s not good air for walks with the small child. *makes mental note to go in and record miles walked in the last week on MapMyRun*
I am thinking… about things in the coming week.
I am thankful… for the time with my parents. It’s been a good week with them and I’ve gotten to get together with a few people including Rebecca.
In the kitchen… Dad made hot dogs again tonight.
I am wearing… jammies (charcoal v-neck from Old Navy and black capri sweats from Target).
I am going… to the store tomorrow for more apple juice for Daniel.
I am wondering… about a lot of things right now.
I am reading…The Alpine Yeoman by Mary Daheim for the third time. (2nd re-read this time.)
I am hoping… for resolution in some areas of my life.
I am looking forward to… a mall date with Rebecca to get some Giants socks. I’m going to my first MLB baseball game in a few weeks and it’s at Dodger Stadium so I can’t wear my Giants stuff. Before I even knew about the game, Jon and my priest were negotiating the terms. I can’t wear my Lincecum shirt (which I only have because they weren’t selling Romo shirts at Target) but I can wear Giants socks. I am also not allowed to boo Kershaw or Puig, which I think is completely unfair.
A Daniel story for today… He’s been taking over closets at my parents’ house and playing with his tablet in them.
Around the house… silence as I think everyone is likely asleep.
A favorite quote for today… “When I pray for another person, I am praying for God to open my eyes so that I can see that person as God does, and then enter into the stream of love that God already directs toward that person.” — Philip Yancey
One of my favorite things… Coca-Cola which is pretty much banned at my parents’ house – my mom got me some one night when I needed “comfort food” (I’m weird, OK?) and she was referring to it as “hemlock”. Whenever I’d take a sip, I would say, “mmmmm… minty!” (According to a murder mystery, hemlock tastes minty.)
A few plans for the rest of the week: drive back down to LA and whatever else comes up.