I've been a Hillary fan since back in the day when her husband was surging forward to become president.
Right now with 51% of the vote in New Hampshire, she is leading Obama. Only by two points, but still, she is doing much better than anyone thought she would.
Is Hillary back? I hope so.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Monday, January 7, 2008
The dogs are fighting over a rawhide bone, Tom is down at the boat, I'm here by myself (human-wise) watching football, trying to get settled into a new year.
It's not easy getting back into a groove. But I know there are worse things.
I have people from Church Under the Bridge (an outreach group I'm involved with) demanding time and resources from me when other board members apparently can't communicate or are too ignorant to do so.
Work is weird, stupid people have prominence, stupid things take precedent, and in general things are just weird.
It's not easy getting back into a groove. But I know there are worse things.
I have people from Church Under the Bridge (an outreach group I'm involved with) demanding time and resources from me when other board members apparently can't communicate or are too ignorant to do so.
Work is weird, stupid people have prominence, stupid things take precedent, and in general things are just weird.
Geaux Tigers!
Go SEC! LSU is currently dominating Ohio State in the BCS national championship game.
SEC speed and talent versus Big Ten strength and general sluggishness.
Geaux Tigers!
SEC speed and talent versus Big Ten strength and general sluggishness.
Geaux Tigers!
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Epiphany
I experienced my first Epiphany service today. It was great, Christmas carols and the children portraying the manger scene.
I found it odd to be singing Christmas carols at this time of the year, but at the end, I loved it.
I found it odd to be singing Christmas carols at this time of the year, but at the end, I loved it.
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Love of immigrants
Are immigrants worthy of our love? I tend to think so.
Other people don't agree.
Where does love enter the argument of immigration?
Aren't we all children of God? If so, don't we all deserve the same kind of health care?
Other people don't agree.
Where does love enter the argument of immigration?
Aren't we all children of God? If so, don't we all deserve the same kind of health care?
Friday, January 4, 2008
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Who let the dogs out?!
Yesterday morning, my brother in law (who had been staying here) was out around 5:30 getting ready to go to a football bowl game.
After retrieving his case of beer on the deck he also left the gate open. So when I let the dogs out, half asleep - not realizing the gate was open, they were gone.
When I came back to let them in, I noticed the open gate and proceeded to have my freak out. The dogs were gone.
I ran out into the driveway and then the street yelling for the dogs. My bro in law then proceeded to tell me "the dogs went that way" motioning down the street.
This was of course after the fact. The dogs were long gone. No sign of them.
I ran down the street yelling for the dogs, boyfriend right behind me. We decide getting in our cars was a better solution.
So we get in our cars and go our separate ways.
Two black dogs, lost in the complete blackness.
Ok, so I went back once to the house to check, just in case the dogs went back to the house. They weren't there.
I was searching in darkness, hopeless, dogs were gone, rush hour traffic was coming soon.
About 30 minutes later my partner did the same thing and the dogs were there and called me on my cell phone.
The dogs were home and safe. When I got back I hugged them forever and there were many hugs and kisses.
What a way to start a Monday.
After retrieving his case of beer on the deck he also left the gate open. So when I let the dogs out, half asleep - not realizing the gate was open, they were gone.
When I came back to let them in, I noticed the open gate and proceeded to have my freak out. The dogs were gone.
I ran out into the driveway and then the street yelling for the dogs. My bro in law then proceeded to tell me "the dogs went that way" motioning down the street.
This was of course after the fact. The dogs were long gone. No sign of them.
I ran down the street yelling for the dogs, boyfriend right behind me. We decide getting in our cars was a better solution.
So we get in our cars and go our separate ways.
Two black dogs, lost in the complete blackness.
Ok, so I went back once to the house to check, just in case the dogs went back to the house. They weren't there.
I was searching in darkness, hopeless, dogs were gone, rush hour traffic was coming soon.
About 30 minutes later my partner did the same thing and the dogs were there and called me on my cell phone.
The dogs were home and safe. When I got back I hugged them forever and there were many hugs and kisses.
What a way to start a Monday.
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