Thursday, March 22, 2007

I changed the "Music" section of the blog to reflect the songs and artists that I have recently listened to, instead of links to artists' web sites. This will give anyone who happens to care a better glimpse into the music that is in current rotation in my world.

Michelle and I are eagerly awaiting the journey to Clarksville tomorrow. We are looking forward to a fun weekend. Normally, I write my sermon for the week on Friday, but since we are travelling tommorrow, I will do that today.

There is a luncheon for Cumberland Presbyterians at seminary today. Once again, whoever said there was no such thing as a free lunch must not have known me...LOL. The other day, I was walking somewhere on campus and a woman I do not know stopped me and said, "Hey, aren't you the new student that is a Cumberland Presbyterian?" I continue to be singled out as if I were the chosen one...LOL. It kind of disturbs me; I do not want any special attention, I just want to do my work and move along. I guess since the seminary is sponsored by the CP church, and there are not actually too many CP's around, they want to make a big deal of the few that are there. Whatever.

I also have some reading to do for tonight's class, so I am going to get on that.

We ate breakfast a while ago, so it is now getting to the baby. He is really moving around, and we can see Michelle's belly shifting as he moves. This is so cool! He really likes to eat, and gets active afterward. Today marks the beginning of week 27. This is the last week of the second trimester. Time is really moving along fast. June 28 will be here before we know. And probably before we are ready.

I hope everyone is doing well. Peace...

1 comment:

Jessica said...

You should check out last.fm which is what I use on my site to display my top artists. You download this program that monitors what songs you listen to, uploads them to their site, and then you can put charts and stuff on your own site (for example, the last 10 songs you listened to). It's pretty cool.

"Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated." --Confucius