Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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i think the thing that i would like to change the most in my life is the incongruity. never has there been even a little congruousness, and it just bums me out...
blagh. 

I made that word up, by the way. :)

Monday, November 29, 2010

fork in the road

my boy Griff at Saddleback wrote this piece.  good thoughts.

3 Ways to Fight the Urge to Quit Youth Ministry


You don’t have to be a youth worker very long before you feel the urge to quit. The challenges of ministry swirl together to create a daunting vortex of difficulty – church politics, ineffective leadership, slashed or non-existent budgets, elders, “the way it has always been”, conflicting visions, personality clashes, relational pain and so much more. I realize I’m not painting a beautiful picture of youth ministry right now, so hang with me.
I would say for most it hits somewhere around the end of your first year – for me it was a couple years in. The honeymoon was over and I  got my first taste of church ugliness. You start to think about quitting. You’re just not sure you’re cut out for it. You wonder if the elders on the church board are even Christians.
I’ve quit many times before – only to be brought back to life by 1) realizing the problem could be overcome, 2) the words or encouragement from a close friend, or 3) realizing that ministry isn’t pretty or easy, but I’m called to it. If you’re feeling pretty low, I hope these point you in the right direction today:
Fight through it
Get behind the feelings of failure or frustration – are you ready to quit over a problem you created, a person you loathe or a situation that seems beyond repair? Throwing in the towel is an impulsive decision that has been thought about for a long time. [I realize that sentence doesn't make sense, but I really like it]. One final person, comment or failure pushes you off the cliff – the only choice you have left is to call it quits. But don’t settle for simply giving into the barrage of emotion. Is it really the end of the world as we know it? Is there really no hope? Is God truly done with you where you’re at? Be careful to test your emotions and motives when the going gets tough – you might be surprised what you find a little deeper under the surface. It probably is about half as bad as you think it is. Still bad, but worth fighting through.

Surround yourself with people you love
The biggest rescuer of my urges to quit are the teammates that I love. Surrounding yourself with great co-laborers is absolutely key. My spouse is number one – when I’m down she knows what to say, when not to say anything and what to ask to get me out of my funk. My team is a close second – people that I serve with every day in the trenches of youth ministry. Some of the people that share my passion, hopes, dreams and frustrations of ministry pick me up. Do you have some key people on your volunteer team that you love being around? Do you have a safe place to vent or talk through a situation? Our family loved having dinner with an amazing couple and their daughters this past week. Absolutely life-giving.

Remember your calling
I have a moment … that whenever I feel like quitting I hold on to. I was sitting in the Dean of Men’s office at the college I was attending, he simply said, “Josh, you would make a great youth pastor. Why are you going into business?” That conversation led me on a journey to what would eventually be a divine calling into youth ministry. That key mentor in my life pointed me to an opportunity, we prayed, God answered. I’ve served in 2 churches since then (one in Michigan, the other here at Saddleback) and have both had incredible highs and lows – and I remember my calling vividly when things get tough. Why did you get into youth ministry in the first place? Hopefully there is a memory or spiritual moment where you recall God calling you to serve His children. Maybe at first you just volunteered, and God did something in your heart. Maybe you’re still volunteering, but you know you’ve been chosen for this work.
Seems like I’ve been getting more and more emails from youth workers ready to throw in the towel. Maybe God is moving you? Certainly could be. Maybe it is a test of your character and He wants you to stay put? Either way – honored to be in the same profession with you, my friend. Hang in there.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

V-I-C-T-O-R-Y!

Today we played in the annual youth volleyball tournament.  After 3 years of taking 2nd, we FINALLY won the confounded thing!  Horray!  We actually took first and second.  Not too shabby.
Typically we have a little devotion before we start, but we got behind today so I opted for a prayer instead.  As a whole, I think the whole devo before we play thing is silly.  It's the old school "its a church function so we need to have God-time first" idea.  There's nothing wrong with that, but it just seems kinda contrived and fake.  I digress.
I had some thoughts I was going to share, so since I didn't share them there and because I'm trying to put off homework, I'll share them here.  Lucky you! 

It seems in the game of football losses are not easily forgotten.  1998 Vikings.  need I say more? or the 2000 Vikings getting shut out at the Meadowlands.  Ask Brad Childress about losses.  He's had plenty, and after getting humiliated by the Packers, he lost his job. How about Boise State's shocking loss on Saturday?  If they could only make one 25 yard field goal, they would be playing for a national championship.  Instead they're out of the Top 10, and will most likely not be playing in a New Year's Day bowl.  That is a loss they will not soon forget.  Same goes for Iowa.  They lost to the hapless Gophers- a team that hadn't scored on them since 2007.  They won't live that down any time soon.   When you play such a short season, it seems that losses in football sting much more than they do in any other sport.  Losses hurt, and fans remember them.

Thankfully, the same isn't true in our Christian lives.  The loss of perfection that we as a human race suffered long ago in Eden is certianly in front of us each and every day.  We cannot ignore nor escape the cancer of sin that has taken over the world.  But when it comes to God, through His son Jesus, those sins have been removed "as far as the east is from the west" (Psalm 103).  When the Almighty judge looks at those who have faith, He no longer sees the detestable sin, but rather He sees the perfect, precious blood of our Savior Jesus.  Our losses are not remembered by our God.

So too should our memories be as short.  Philippians 3:13b-14: "Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead,  I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus." 
Losses haunt the participants. Bill Buckner was the BoSox player who lost the 1986 World Series for them when he missed a routine ground ball.  He received thousands of death threats for decades, all because of one loss.  If we focus on the losses we incur in life, we not only heap upon ourselves an unnecessary burden, but we also scoff in the face of Jesus' sacrifice on the cross.  It was because of our losses, failures, and shortcomings that Jesus was born, lived a perfect life, and suffered and died.  If we could do it ourselves we wouldn't need Him.  But we can't!  Jesus willing gave His life for us so that we would be restored to God.  Because of that we are no longer poor, wretched sinners, rather we are living saints and heirs of Heaven!  Our losses are no longer lingering, in fact we are told to forget the past and rely on He who was, and is, and is to come!  Death has no more sting, rather we have the victory over sin, death, and the devil through Christ!  As a result, we are called to take all of the burdens and guilt that pin us down and fill us with dread and leave them at the feet of Jesus.  He invites us to come as weak and heavy-burdend, and He promises rest.  Like the billions of Wall Drug signs in the Badlands on a blazing hot summer's day promise ice cold water as a free gift, so too Jesus promises sweet relief from the yoke of slavery that is sin as a free gift to all who trust and believe in Him.  He wants us to come to Him, He desires us to call upon Him in the day of Trouble, and He promises deliverance.  What a mighty God we serve!
While it's easy to bemoan the many losses of our favorite sports teams for decades on end, the losses that are inherent to sin have been stricken from the record of our lives thanks to Jesus.  May we always keep our eyes focused on cross, and may the victory of Jesus always give us comfort and peace until He comes again.

Are we weak and heavy laden, cumbered with a load of care?
Precious Savior, still our refuge, take it to the Lord in prayer.
Do your friends despise, forsake you? Take it to the Lord in prayer!
In His arms He’ll take and shield you; you will find a solace there.

sad state of affairs...

From the DrudgeReport this evening:

VIDEO: Crazed shoppers stampede at TARGET...

Marine stabbed at BEST BUY...

Shopper arrested after packing gun in belt; knives, 'pepper grenade'...

Mall food court placed on lockdown after fight, reports of gunshots...

Shopper arrested after cutting in line, raging...

Police called after 'thousands' rush TOYS R US...

Woman busted after gun threat at toy store...

FACEBOOK posting leads to assault with frying pan, stabbing...


wow.  Just wow.

Lord, come quickly!!!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Nun danket alle Gott

Wellp,
1 big ole paper down, 1 1/2 remain.  Then the BIG BIG BIG Dawg is due... but that's not till April.
I like Thanksgiving.  I like everything about it.  the food, the fun, the time off work and school, the snow...  When I was a younger lad I would go out the night before Turkey Day with all my old chums.  Many, many good times had.  Tonight was just as good- if not better.  Good time of worship then Harry Potter.  Granted, I was a tad confused for... well, the whole movie... but still a good flick with good friends. 

I have so much to be thankful for.  That goes without saying... Tonight, however, I'm prayerfully requesting contentment, perspective, humility, clarity, and wisdom.  I was talking to my man JG the other day and I asked him to keep me in his prayers and, as usual, he spewed wisdom without even trying.  "Your asking is God's desire to give" he said casually. I'm thankful for him.

Tomorrow...  fun with loved ones doing things I love to do:  eat, play games, laugh, and smile... smiling's my favorite.  
nun danket alle Gott.

Monday, November 22, 2010

I journeyed to school tonight because the wet roads were supposed to freeze over again.  I didn't feel like battling death in the morning.  I've put in another 5 or 6 hours on these papers.  I decided that I am not leaving Mankato until my menopause paper is done.  I only have one change of clothes with me.  Either I'm going shopping, or I need to get writing.  Regardless, it's due Wednesday at 10:30am.  chop-chop!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

thank God for 4 wheel drive!

holy moly!
a tiny bit of rain + freezing temps= looooong, scary drive home.
Wowzas.  I slammed into a curb pretty bad... I may have messed up my alignment, AND I slid- no lie- slid sideways down a hill.... but I made it home... It took me 2 hours to go a total of 15 miles.  Nutty.
Sadly, it is now 1:15am, I need to be at church in 6 hours, but I'm totally wound up over icefest 2010...

gotta love winter!

Saturday, November 20, 2010

chicken

Wow.  It has been way too long.  I had no idea what taking all these credits would do... It is absolutely insane.  Total mental exhaustion is really the only way I can describe it.  I honestly lack the energy to do even the most mundane tasks and everything is kind of blurring together.  It's totally surreal.  You'd think that I'd be really excited that it's almost over, but now is crunch time!  I have 2 major papers due next week and I have 3 tests that I've been putting off waiting for me on Monday.  Not to mention the backlog of youth work that awaits me in my office... oh and I currently don't have a car as I'm waiting to find out how much my transmission is going to cost me.  The chances of the bill being more than I have in cash and savings has got to be 75%.  oiy.
I don't mean to complain, its just what's going on right now.  I have been trying to think of bla(h)g topics, but my well is running pretty dry right now.  My head is consumed with my papers on male menopause and the apologetic approach to ancient "Christ" stories. (I bet you never thought you'd see those two subjects in the same sentence...)
Alas, it IS almost over, and I really hope I finish strong.  I'm disappointed because I know that a couple professors think very little of my writing because I've only handed in hastily-written drivel that is intended to merely suffice, not surprise.  I come off as a fool, and yet I'm too busy to care.  no good.  I'm actually pretty concerned about my GPA, to be honest.  Don't get me wrong, I have little doubt that I'll end w/ B's, but I really want to be better than that and actually graduate w/ honors.  All my silliness as a lad and my unsuccessful bout with two semesters of 10 credits Hebrew has left the ole GPA pretty dinged up, if I have any hopes of grad school I need this semester to be stellar. 
Speaking of grad school, that is what I'm using as a distraction. I check out different grad school websites every day and day dream. I really want to keep on going to school.  I absolutely love learning currently, so to just stop going to school would be pretty disappointing.  My top choice is Biola University in southern California.  I would pursue a MA in Christian Apologetics under the top apologists in the country.  How cool would that be?  I'm trying to convince myself that it's a viable option, but with my house worth nothing I just can't see how it'll work.  There's lots to think about...
I REALLY
want to go, though.  we'll see, I guess.  I hope more and more that a change
is coming... I... eh... I dunno.  It would be unwise for me to even
speculate right
here and now what the next step will be when this step is still far from over. 
You'd think if I should know anything from this whole experience, its that steps are best taken
one at a time.  Man, sometimes that's
unbelievably hard.  So tonight I'm working on one of those papers generally
uninteresting papers and buying way too much
new music.  I'm in one of those moods where no song can
definitively
encapsulate how I feel, so I'm buying gobs of new stuff in hopes that one
really strikes a chord.  "Due Tramonti" is how I want to feel.  Take a listen below. Gorgeous. I 
suppose I'll find out what I'm made of in
these next couple of weeks.  In the past I ran away from the hard stuff. 
Obviously, there's a reason why I went to three schools in three semesters.  
Often I would ignore
deadlines, fail classes, and shrug it off as the instructor's fault (or at least not mine...)

When the going got tough, I got the heck out of there.  I know that's really not an option anymore, but honestly it takes every ounce of strength to fight the flight urge that I've grown so accustomed to.  I'm really good at getting out of things, but the things ahead of me are get-out-of proof. 
scary.  
Press on, I shall... press on.


Friday, November 19, 2010

Psalm 3:3
But you, O Lord, are a shield about me,my glory, and the lifter of my head.
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

wow,

Wow.
ESPN shares some amazing stories.  E:60 and 30 for 30 are both outstanding programs that show the amazing impact sports have on our lives.
This story is simply amazing.  I have chills just thinking about it.
amazing.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/e60/news/story?id=5781989

poetry smash

*cue bongos



give... give... give...



weary.



*extinguish candle.

Monday, November 15, 2010

sometimes we all just need to be coddled.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

icky...oiy.

YIKES!  I'm falling behind here.  Lots of papers to write... little to no desire to write them.
icky.

My car could be really messed up.  that would not be good... at all.  oiy.


ok nothing good here, sorry.  This paper should/could be done soon then I'll get back into routine.

stay classy, bla(g)h readers

Thursday, November 11, 2010

A Good Thing.

Love Is A Good Thing
by Andrew Peterson

It knocked me down,
it dragged me out,
it left me there for dead.
It took all the freedom I wanted
and gave me something else instead.
It blew my mind,
it bled me dry,
it hit me like a long goodbye,
and nobody here knows better than I
that it’s a good thing.
Love is a good thing.

It’ll fall like rain on your parade,
laugh at the plans that you tried to make,
it’ll wear you down till your heart just breaks
and it’s a good thing.
Love is a good thing.

It’ll wake you up in the middle of the night,
it’ll take just a little too much.
It’ll burn you like a cinder till you’re tender to the touch.
It’ll chase you down,
swallow you whole,
it’ll make your blood run hot and cold.
Like a thief in the night
it’ll steal your soul, and that’s a good thing.
Love is a good thing.

It’ll follow you down to the ruin of your great divide,
and open the wounds that you tried to hide.
And there in the rubble of the heart that died
you’ll find a good thing.
Love is a good thing.

Take cover,
the end is near.
Take cover,
but do not fear.

It’ll break your will,
it’ll change your mind,
it’ll loose all the chains of the ties that bind.
If you’re lucky you’ll never make it out alive,
and that’s a good thing.
Love is a good thing.

It can hurt like a blast from a hand grenade
when all that used to matter is blown away.
There in the middle of the mess it made
you’ll find a good thing.
Yes, it’s worth every penny of the price you paid.
It’s a good thing.
Love is a good thing.
Do not fear

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

woweeeeeeeeee there is so much to do!
I... wow.
I am focused on December 19th.
breathe in... breathe out...
breathe in... breathe out...
breathe in... breathe out...
breathe in... breathe out...
breathe in... breathe out...breathe in... breathe out...

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

winter

talented people make me smile.
This is my buddy Marc Martel's (Downhere) brother... really really sweet tune.
I'm not sure why they're wearing masks... they're Canadian, that might explain it...

"Winter" By David Martel

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Barney is the man

I was watching a little Andy Griffith on TV Land today, and Barney Fife preached himself a sermon.  Check out this little clip (By the way you can find EVERYTHING on the internet... crazy) especially 1:50 on.   Anyone in a position of authority- whether it be a "law-man", pastor, or manager needs to learn that when you're dealing with people you do a whole lot better by not going so much by the book, but by the heart.  Wise words, Barney... wise words.

Friday, November 5, 2010

a quest to find my strengths.

more on these later... maybe?


Positivity
Maximizer
Belief
Woo
Communication


Positivity


Shared Theme Description

People who are especially talented in the Positivity theme have an enthusiasm that is contagious. They are upbeat and can get others excited about what they are going to do.
Your Personalized Strengths Insights

What makes you stand out?

By nature, you habitually create up-close and personal relationships with people. Knowing what makes individuals unique usually provides you with clues about the best way to support or inspire each person. Driven by your talents, you enjoy discovering as much as you can about the people you meet. You are friendly and enjoy socializing. You quickly put at ease those you are meeting for the first time or the tenth time. Instinctively, you customarily take on additional duties or tasks when you feel optimistic about yourself and your life. Chances are good that you undoubtedly are talkative in social situations. You have a good time circulating from group to group. You feel wonderful about life when people appreciate your unreserved, gregarious, and friendly nature. It’s very likely that you normally tackle projects with gusto. New assignments or challenges energize your life. Facing mundane, tedious, or routine chores day after day eventually undermines your upbeat attitude.


Maximizer


Shared Theme Description

People who are especially talented in the Maximizer theme focus on strengths as a way to stimulate personal and group excellence. They seek to transform something strong into something superb.
Your Personalized Strengths Insights

What makes you stand out?

It’s very likely that you are likely to do your best work when someone truly recognizes your strengths. You want to be appreciated for the talents you own, the skills you possess, and the knowledge you have acquired. Driven by your talents, you assist others by using your talents to fill gaps in theirs. You realize practice is one of the best ways to add skill and knowledge to your talents. By nature, you probably enjoy life more when you can practice using your dominant talents every day. Not surprisingly, you reach your goals, excel, and gain confidence when you are permitted to do things you naturally do quite well. Instinctively, you sometimes pause to savor or simply reflect on your current accomplishments. Because of your strengths, you exhibit a heightened awareness of your talents. One of your top priorities is building upon these natural abilities to create strengths. You undoubtedly find opportunities to practice using your talents in new and different ways.


Belief


Shared Theme Description

People who are especially talented in the Belief theme have certain core values that are unchanging. Out of these values emerges a defined purpose for their life.
Your Personalized Strengths Insights

What makes you stand out?

Chances are good that you might place particular value on the purpose and meaning you draw from your core values. Perhaps you aim to provide for your family’s physical, educational, emotional, or social needs. This partially explains why you work hard to ensure that their quality of life is as good as it can be. Instinctively, you try to be helpful to others in ways that may improve their lives. Perhaps you hope to leave the world in better shape than you found it. Driven by your talents, you have clearly defined principles that set the tone for your life and influence your behavior. They reflect who and what is most important to you. They guide your decision-making. As a result, the people with whom you live, work, and study can usually predict what you will say or do. It’s very likely that you place more importance on the purpose and value of what you do than on the monetary rewards that accompany success. Because of your strengths, you are likely to inconvenience yourself to help someone. The person’s appreciation, smile, or words of thanks usually make you feel very good about yourself and life in general. You tend to have much more energy for your own job or studies after you have done a good deed.


Woo


Shared Theme Description

People who are especially talented in the Woo theme love the challenge of meeting new people and winning them over. They derive satisfaction from breaking the ice and making a connection with another person.
Your Personalized Strengths Insights

What makes you stand out?

Chances are good that you are pleasant and amiable — that is, easy to get along with and likeable. You can socialize or work with just about anybody. Your congenial — that is, friendly — manner as well as your interest in people help you identify common ground, offer compliments, ask non-threatening questions, and effortlessly move in and out of conversations. By nature, you may be impelled to cheer up those who feel excluded with encouraging words or acts of kindness. Perhaps one of the reasons why you start conversations with outsiders is to make them feel comfortable in unfamiliar surroundings. Maybe your smile, laughter, or friendly disposition gives them a sense of safety. As a result, some timid individuals may decide to share bits and pieces of their life story with you. It’s very likely that you are more optimistic about life when you can devote yourself to individuals for whom you feel much fondness and affection. Because of your strengths, you characteristically find the right words to express whatever you are thinking. You offer explanations, discuss ideas, give examples, or share stories. You effectively use the spoken word. Driven by your talents, you may energize discussions with outsiders and/or newcomers. How? Perhaps you encourage them to talk about their successes, talents, or big ideas. Your animated reactions or interesting questions might prompt them to further describe things in minute detail.


Communication


Shared Theme Description

People who are especially talented in the Communication theme generally find it easy to put their thoughts into words. They are good conversationalists and presenters.
Your Personalized Strengths Insights

What makes you stand out?

It’s very likely that you very much enjoy the animated give-and-take of a lively discussion. Chances are good that you are quite comfortable talking about yourself. You also enjoy listening to people describe their talents, limitations, goals, worries, or successes. These insights often help you discover what someone thinks or feels. You probably acquire valuable information about the individual’s style of thinking, learning, working, playing, problem solving, or studying. Because of your strengths, you sometimes enjoy verbalizing your thoughts. You may want certain individuals to acknowledge your ideas and honor your feelings. Perhaps gaining and maintaining specific people’s attention pleases you. By nature, you are naturally open and honest about who you are, what you have done, what you can do, and what you cannot do. Your straightforward explanations and stories help listeners see you as you see yourself. You reveal your strengths and limitations. You are forthright and plainspoken. People generally seek your company and want to work with you. Many are impelled to move into action by your words and examples. Driven by your talents, you demonstrate an ease with language. You effortlessly verbalize your thoughts. You relish the opportunity to share your insights. You derive pleasure from actively participating in conversations when group members propose ideas, seek solutions, or debate issues.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

webster's

I think that I need to add the phrase, "very well, then" to my vernacular. 
For instance: 
Man behind the counter of my local gas station: Hey man, can I give you $7000, just because you're a good customer?
Me: sure!
Man: are twenties OK?
Me: very well, then.


Watch for it.  It'll be added immediately.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

filled to the brim!

Ephesians 3-
14 For this reason I kneel before the Father, 15 from whom every family in heaven and on earth derives its name. 16 I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, 17 so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, 18 may have power, together with all the Lord’s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, 19 and to know this love that surpasses knowledge—that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.
20 Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, 21 to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.
I have been the worst at "filling my own cup" as my senior pastor always encourages me to do. But thankfully, we are finally offering a mid-week Bible study at church. It works out wonderfully because I'm at church anyways teaching Confirmation class, so I can hang and study with some pretty awesome people of faith. We're in Ephesians right now. Paul writes a wonderful prayer for the people of Ephesus in verse 3. He says he kneels before our Father and, among other things, prays that they would "be filled with the fullness of God". This is such a beautiful sentiment. Everything on earth is so empty. We fill our lives with emptiness, when you think about it. Even me and all my excuses for not being in the Word more- they were all empty. But our Almighty God is the absence of emptiness. He is the almighty, eternal, omniscient, omnipotent Divine. His fullness fills the infinite. He has no beginning, he has no end. He was and is and is to come. He is God.

But God doesn't keep it all to Himself. He doesn't sit on His throne above and watch his dilapidated creation wallow in their own emptiness. No, His fullness became flesh and saved us from the emptiness of sin.
Colossians 1- 19For God was pleased to have all his fullness dwell in him [Jesus], 20 and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through his blood, shed on the cross.
How wonderful that the Infinite Almighty had His fullness dwell here on earth among us. Because that fullness suffered and died we are no longer cut off. We are no longer destined to try to fill ourselves up with the emptiness that surrounds us. Through Christ we are made full. Full of love, peace, hope, grace, forgiveness, compassion, kindness, joy, gladness, and patience. These things cannot be found in the world, in the people around us. These things- these filling things- these are only from God. The world is empty calories; junk food that may be tasty, but provides nothing but gut aches and malnutrition. But God, He is protein full of healthy vitamins and nutrients that sustains life.


We have a cross-sized hole in our hearts, and as sinners we try and try to fill it with whatever empty, temporal things we can.  But thanks be to God through His Son we are made complete. Our cup overflows!

Paul's prayer is my prayer: Lord let me grasp how high and deep your love is. Let me be filled with you, the Living Water and Bread of Life, and not of the junk food of this word. May I be rooted and established in love- Your love- and may I reflect it in everything I think, say, and do. And may I always trust that you will do immeasurably more than anything I could ask or imagine, and may I always seek to do your will and let it be done in my life.
In the name of your Risen Son,
A-men.
May this be so.

frivolousness

Minnesota voters are pretty ridiculous. I really fear for our state if Emmer indeed loses. Wisconsin made some nice strides, maybe I should move. Weak third party candidates are a liability to the system, and 9 times out of 10 they hurt conservatives. The same people who elected Jesse Ventura and Al Frankin may have just elected Mark Dayton, the LOWEST RATED SENATOR of the past 50 years... congrats, Dayton, you're the favorite of a bunch of morons. Thankfully I'm totally broke, so they can't take too much away from me... right? Now there's talk that the reported numbers are wrong? oh man another recount... those never end well for the Right, let's be honest... how about a run-off without an platform-less dweeb running as an Independent? nah, that would make too much sense.

I shouldn't be so glum, the GOP made some bombtastic moves today! That is certianly heartening.

In my best Big Lebowski voice....."Your revolution is over, Mr. Lebowski. Condolences. The bums lost. My advice is to do what your parents did; get a job, sir. The bums will always lose."

gah, who am I kidding, I really don't care anymore... they're all the same...
icky. I would like to move to New Zealand. That would be nice.
ALSO, I think I might throw in the towel on this whole blogging thing... I made it to 300 posts and that's pretty dece. 50% of them are me apologizing for not blogging more... so what's the difference if I stop all together?

frivolousness! its all frivolousness!