Monthly Archive for November, 2007

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A Great Message

 

In Sunday morning worship today, Gregg brought a great message of hope. In summary, we all have to deal with the wrong that we’ve done, and the wrong that has been done to us. We all have ways that we try to cope, but…

In Christ there is
REAL HOPE
far more effective
than our coping skills.

Following Jesus makes us different…

 

Ah—The Dog…

If you happen to be passing through the southeast corner of Dundee these days, you just might see me walking a little Yorkie around! I agreed to take care of my brother-in-law Dennis’s little dog for three weeks while he is in Arizona.

So Pepper has become a part of my daily routine for a while… I get up a little earlier to walk with him, make sure he’s fed, warm, dry, etc. Actually he has been pretty fun to have around so far! (No, I don’t plan on getting one of my own!)

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A Post-Election Observation

This is about as close to politics as I am going to get on this blog—I promise!

  • When a ballot measure passes, the winners claim it was because the voters obviously saw it was best choice.
  • When a ballot measure is voted down, the losing side blames it on how much money the opposition spent.

(On both Measures 49 and 50, the winning side was the one that spent the most.)