Saturday, May 24, 2008

Teething! :-p

These last few days have been rough - Daniel's teething, and possibly has a cold on top of that.  He's been running a fever, and not sleeping well at night.  Gail and I have been trading nights with him, so we've both been feeling exhausted as well.

We went shopping today for plants for our garden.  I'm really looking forward to planting one again, and having fresh veggies this year, especially with how expensive everything is getting.  We didn't go overboard, especially as it's our first year.  We thought we'd start small and get an idea of what we can do.  

Daniel and I will probably be staying home tomorrow, at least for the morning service.  I hope and pray that he'll be feeling better soon.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Well, our big plans for the weekend consist of going to the movies (if Daniel is feeling good enough to go over to Grandpa and Grandma's for a visit), and planting a garden.   Well, I've got to run, Daniel's needing attention.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Pray for the Chapman family

I just heard about the loss that the Steven Curtis Chapman family experienced yesterday, and my heart goes out to them.  To lose a child that way must be horrific, especially for the older brother.  Join me in praying for this family who has brought so much blessing to the Christian community.  

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Alright, I'm gonna give this a shot.

Ok, I'm going to take the plunge.  It seems like everyone is blogging these days, whether they have anything interesting to say or not, so I figured I may as well toss my hat into the ring.  I'm just going to put up a quick post to get things going.

I really need to get to bed - I've been going to sleep much too late the past few days, partly because I'm trying to teach myself Web Design, hoping to find an avenue to earn some extra income.

/Rant - Does no one proof-read anymore?  I can not believe the spelling errors that I have found in published works.  I've almost grown used to the typical their/there/they're, to/too, and its/it's  confusion, but in these days of Word processors with auto-spell check, there is no excuse for "mooon" to make it into print.  I mean, even my browser is telling me that it's spelled wrong!!!  Even more embarrassing, I just read (in a best-selling book, no less) the phrase "wrought with disaster", which I can only assume that the author intended to be "fraught with disaster"  How far have the mighty fallen - no longer are we producing works where the author strives to find the perfect word to express a nuanced meaning, rather, we are churning out half proofed tripe that doesn't even make grammatical sense! /Rant off

Good night all.