Tuesday, May 23, 2006
YES!
How do I feel about the fantastic series between the Spurs and Mavs? ....Almost as good as Dirk!
Monday, May 15, 2006
From Elvis to Eminem
This is a trip through time of music and dance. I had fun hearing the different songs that were so popular growing up. I did many of these dance moves with the girls in my dorm or club or on the mountain during Wilderness Trek with youth group kids. Who can beat the grocery cart moves?!? Click the title to play. (6 minutes long.)
Monday, May 08, 2006
I'm a reader, not much of a writer
I enjoy reading blogs, but I really don't enjoy updating this thing. I thought I would. It was suppose to be a great place to record the happenings of my first year in marriage. Maybe I will see it like that one day.
I'm trying to be healthier these days. Soy this and soy that. Organic this and organic that. If it has anything hydrogenated...adios! I know that genetically, I will not have the best heart or cholesterol levels. Heart disease is the number 1 killer and I want to live. Michael, in his words, is THRILLED that I'm doing this. I think he might write a letter to Oprah since she put the doctors on her show that convinced me.
I may be going to Mexico next month for a mission trip with the church. I did this two years before, and it was a wonderful experience. Michael is trying to take off work so that he can go as well.
Michael and I helped move the bride's things into her new hubby's house. It is so interesting to meet new people (her parents). The entire day was fun (as fun as it can be when you're moving someone) and it stimulated good conversation between Michael and me.
Saturday night, Michael and I went to see a musical about Hank Williams. Aside from the language (how could you avoid it when it's about Hank), it was FANTASTIC! Michael had won the tickets from work. I am amazed at how a particular guy sang. I plan on google-ing his name, Mississippi Charles Bevel, soon.
I have just a few days of teaching left. It still hasn't hit me. But when it does, I'll be a happy chic-a-dee.
If there are a lot of words that are spelled incorrectly, I apologize. The spell checker is off and I'm too tired to proof. You understand, right?
I'm trying to be healthier these days. Soy this and soy that. Organic this and organic that. If it has anything hydrogenated...adios! I know that genetically, I will not have the best heart or cholesterol levels. Heart disease is the number 1 killer and I want to live. Michael, in his words, is THRILLED that I'm doing this. I think he might write a letter to Oprah since she put the doctors on her show that convinced me.
I may be going to Mexico next month for a mission trip with the church. I did this two years before, and it was a wonderful experience. Michael is trying to take off work so that he can go as well.
Michael and I helped move the bride's things into her new hubby's house. It is so interesting to meet new people (her parents). The entire day was fun (as fun as it can be when you're moving someone) and it stimulated good conversation between Michael and me.
Saturday night, Michael and I went to see a musical about Hank Williams. Aside from the language (how could you avoid it when it's about Hank), it was FANTASTIC! Michael had won the tickets from work. I am amazed at how a particular guy sang. I plan on google-ing his name, Mississippi Charles Bevel, soon.
I have just a few days of teaching left. It still hasn't hit me. But when it does, I'll be a happy chic-a-dee.
If there are a lot of words that are spelled incorrectly, I apologize. The spell checker is off and I'm too tired to proof. You understand, right?
Wednesday, May 03, 2006
Moussaoui
Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas WFAA.com Top Stories
What are y'all's thoughts on Moussaoui recieving life in prison for his participaation of the 9/11 attacks? Here are some points:
Death would have made him a martyr.
We now pay for him with tax dollars for the rest of his life.
What about those innocent lives that were taken when he is guilty?
What if he manages to escape?
The inmates will give him a hard life.
Is it right to kill someone?
I think this could be very interesting.
What are y'all's thoughts on Moussaoui recieving life in prison for his participaation of the 9/11 attacks? Here are some points:
Death would have made him a martyr.
We now pay for him with tax dollars for the rest of his life.
What about those innocent lives that were taken when he is guilty?
What if he manages to escape?
The inmates will give him a hard life.
Is it right to kill someone?
I think this could be very interesting.
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
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