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Archive for November, 2010

16
Nov

Tue_d_y’_ Are For P_z_l_s

Maybe you have already seen this, but Caitlin Burke may be the queen of “Wheel of Fortune.” I’m absolutely terrible at the game. Pat Sajak’s response is really funny. I guess Caitlin really wanted to go to the Caribbean and didn’t think the risk of increasing her winnings was worth further spins.
“A     b_ _d   _ _    _h_    ha_d    _ _    _ _ _ _h    _ _ _    _ _     _h_     _ _ _h.”

15
Nov

Tis the Season to Beware

I think I had something to write about last night, but when I went to retrieve my laptop from my truck I discovered that my bag was a little too light. I unzipped the case to find nothing…my laptop was stolen. The thief or thieves were smart enough to remove the laptop and power supply from my bag and zip it back up so I would suspect nothing. This is the second time in two years an electronic has been removed from my vehicle. The first time it happened while my car was in my garage. The laptop itself is nowhere near as valuable as the information on the computer. Sadly, it has been a while since my last backup and I fear I’ll never see the data again. So, after a long day at the office yesterday with lots to reflect upon I was left anxious over the loss and now all I can think about is the laptop. I feel like the woman looking for that lost coin in Luke 15. Up until it is found she is obsessed with it. What a picture of our Father…obsessed with finding his lost kids who were stolen away by sin.

During this time of year when the poor bear an enormous burden due to the pressures of our consumer oriented culture don’t leave out temptations. Put your GPS units, MP3 players, and laptops in your trunk or under the seat so that you don’t set a trap. All it takes is to leave your vehicle unlocked a single time and we’ve almost asked someone to take our stuff in order to provide stuff for someone else.

I think someone needs to design a self destruct on laptops that scrambles or erases the data that is enacted when the computer is used to gain access to the internet. Right now I’d pay a lot of money for that service. In the mean time I’m just going to try to pray that my laptop is found, but along with my request for it I’m going to add a few lost kids to the list.

9
Nov

Tuesdays are for Leaves

When did I look at a yard full of leaves and begin to think of it in terms of work?

Instead of opportunity?

Instead of a chance to, well, have some fun?

What might you look at differently today in order to recapture the eyes of a child and replace feelings of dread with anticipation? How might you do work differently if you tried to view it as play?

leaves

I tell you the truth, whoever does not receives the kingdom of God like a child will never enter it.” Mark 10:15 NET