So I'm on my way to Minute Maid park to walk onto the field for Game 3 of the World Series... and who should call but my hetero-lifemate Jonathan Hays (www.firstfloorflat.com) from Scotland.... he's like - Hey dude what are you doing? and I was like.... ummmm.... I'm about to walk onto the field for the World Series..... Now this isn't all that far-fetched of a thing for me to say. I will from time to time become delusional and exhort certain teams in certain situations to "put in Umbriaco"... but this time I really was going to walk onto the field. I got an e-mail at work that our company needed 100 volunteers to hold a flag at the pre-game ceremonies for game 3 of the World Series..... I wasn't really sure what it involved so I signed up and got the opportunity to go along with two friends from work, Kevin & Tiffni. It turned out that we were going to be holding a football field length American Flag for the Star-Spangled Banner..... and that was intense. It's pretty intimidating to walk out onto the field with thousands of people going nuts... I was a runner so I unfurled the flag and charged out toward centerfield.....
So the Astros got swept in the series..... I guess that's how it goes......but it was AMAZING to be able to walk onto the field and see Nolan Ryan throw out the first pitch... and run past all the 'Stros as they were warming up.... I'm at the top of the flag at the intersection of the stars and stripes and if you zoom in on the picture, I drew a circle around myself......
Well - that was intense and the rest of the week sort of pales in comparison. I saw Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galalxy which was awesome and Lazlo the Destroyer (dannysmixingdesk.blogspot.com) recorded an instrumental tribute "Meditations on Battlecat" which will be released on an EP entitled "Requiem for a Quadriped" under ginodean.net's label sometime around the holidays..... seriously when I figure out how to upload an mp3.... you will all be blazed with this musical treat that will challenge your soul to soar beyond Infinite's Endpoint as a veritable LightBlade of liquid MEEEEEEETTTTTTTTTTAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!
Ummm... that last paragraph was all one big inside thing.... so if you don't get it... that would be my proverbial 'bad'. Although it is true that Danny did record this wicked track, and I really will upload it when I figure it out.... speaking of Battlecat - Erin and I stepped out in faith and purchased a bed for battlecat. Currently our stuffed lion Eri Zohar and our newly acquired plush heffalump reside on the bed where Battlecat will live once we acquire the as of yet gender non-descript dog. We've decided to take our time acquiring things we need for a dog so when we're ready to get one - we'll be all ready for it...... even bought a book on raising a dog at half-price books (where there was a book for sale called "Jewish Gay Mysticism" which sounded intriguing.... perhaps another time).
Dude.... I'm currently enveloped in the trill-licious tones of Danny's electric and I have to say that deep within my soul I'm inclined to make the metal sign and scream "Trogdor" .... ah once again I digress to the inside jokes.... my bad. Anyway - Danny you rule.
Erin finished her Block 2 exams and has begun the home stretch toward Block 3 and cumulatives... her last exam before we get to come home for Christmas - so be lifting her up in prayer!
Once last piece of news before I sign off.... as was reported here: Sticky Paul Rudnicki is engaged to Christina - hooray! And just yesterday my sister Amy calls with some news of her own..... two Rudnicki's engaged at once!!!! Wow... so it looks like weddings will keep Erin and I traveling next year.
I shall blog again this week with something more coherent.....
Monday, October 31, 2005
Friday, October 21, 2005
Stormy McThunderson
I'll leave the title to your speculation.......
So - the 'Stros are in the World Series for the first time ever.... and while I'm not the biggest baseball fan on the block, this season has really renewed my interest in the sport I'd forsaken ever since the Oakland A's traded my boyhood hero.... Jose Canseco.... I mean.... when we moved here the Astros were buried at 15 games under 500 and left for dead...... and now here they are in the series...... OK, so Sticky posted a link on his blog (ostrichjockey.blogspot.com) to a song that will change your life...... I must admit that I'd born witness to this video once before when my doppleganger, Tiffany e-mailed it to me..... but I will link it here as it will no doubt bless your life in erstwhile unimagined ways.....
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/llama.php
I e-mailed this link to several of my co-workers after I'd given a presentation at work featuring the following image:
As the great llama revolution sweeps through your hearts and minds - I hope you will remember where you first saw that wondrous video.....
Here's a subject I've been thinking a lot about lately:
Ethnocentricity and the church:
Here in Houston we're surrounded by people of all different cultures....yet for the most part... when I walk into a church and look around.... it's pretty vanilla.....
There's something to be said for the cultural context argument..... we don't necessarily want to americanize all these other cultures in terms of their expression of the worship of Christ, but on the same token how is the church impacting her people to develop any kind of real devotion and compassion for all of God's people.....
If you've been brought up in a run of the mill middle class suburban church where everyone looks like you (politically/socially/economically etc.) how is this preparing your soul for the worship of the Lord with all the saints on that day when we're all before His throne? What would you do? Would you find the suburban worshippers section?
Here's the issue in a nutshell: the church is raising people to love and care about the type of people that would come to that particular church rather than training people to develop compassion for all nations and to love the Body as a whole, not just the local expression of Christ in your neighborhood.....
Seriously... when's the last time someone in your fellowship mentioned that tsunami that wiped out SE Asia? We forgot about it completely because we had hurricanes here.....
Is this issue overcome in any meaningful way by having a once every three month mixer with the Korean church that meets down the street? Is the Gospel being preached in a way that communicates that in the City of God we are all one in Christ Jesus? How do we communicate to congregates a love for all peoples? Perhaps we do this by raising awareness on social issues and missions opportunities? I think that's a fair start..... as fair as the quarterly mixer with the "ethnic" church..... but there's danger here too.....
People go on a mission trip to some country overseas.... and then they develop a "heart" for that country.... which has done little more (with respect to overcoming ethnocentricity) than to transfer that persons ethnocentricic mindset to a different cultural area.....
So what's the solution? Is there something more we can draw out in our corporate confession? Is there an element to the table that we're not expressing? Or perhaps we're at a point where people in general have such a low view of scripture that to get them to develop any meaningful compassion for the people around them is deemed a sufficient challenge?
OK.... I'll move on from there.... your thoughts are appreciated.....
Here's my closing thought:
Erin and I keep running into people who have these really cute little kids - and I think to myself.... I'd like a cute little kid.... but then I meet people with babies and I think..... why has God abandoned you?
A kid would be grand because it would:
1) Challenge Erin and I in every area of our life
2) It would grow us spiritually as we're challenged to be a functioning spiritual unit
3) It would give me something to do when I get home from work and Erin is studying!!!!
4) It would give me an excuse to purchase all sorts of cool sports things like a baseball mitt and a soccer ball
Unfortunately I have no ability to deal with a baby..... I don't understand them, and I don't know what to do with them.... I mean they pee/poop all over the place... or they hurl on your shirt when you're late for work..... they cry all the time... and they don't sleep (all of these symptoms remind me of myself as I was trying to finish my thesis.....)
So I've arrived at a solution: Erin and I can have a baby and then mail it to Utah where it will spend some quality time (3 yrs or so) with its grandparents.... I think between Juanita and my mom and dad, and the Ruds..... this kid will be raised like a champ, and then they can just fax the child back to us when it's 4 or so.... and then I can talk to it, and start teaching it sports and differential equations.....
Tragically Erin thinks mailing our child to Utah for 3 yrs would be 'inhumane' or something to that effect.... It's clear that her moral acumen is impinged by her med school study load.....or else this matter would be clear..... but until she receives some clarity on that topic.... I guess I'll have to pine away for my beloved Battlecat.....
And now: a sonnet regarding Battlecat -
"Battlecat, my heart's desire"
Shall I compare you to a summer's drool?
You are more hygienic and more considerate.
As a beast you are an incomparable fool
for my affections and heart's palpet
Battlecat: romping, and licking and true
Erin will not condemn your excitement
Unlike a llama I cannot ride you
But we shall frolic and make merriment
As we walk down the street paw in hand
Others will look and envy our joy
Is there a fairer quadriped in all the land
Nay, Battlecat for you alone: "Atta Boy"
Battlecat most fair and most hairy
Eating cockroaches so they won't be scary.
So - the 'Stros are in the World Series for the first time ever.... and while I'm not the biggest baseball fan on the block, this season has really renewed my interest in the sport I'd forsaken ever since the Oakland A's traded my boyhood hero.... Jose Canseco.... I mean.... when we moved here the Astros were buried at 15 games under 500 and left for dead...... and now here they are in the series...... OK, so Sticky posted a link on his blog (ostrichjockey.blogspot.com) to a song that will change your life...... I must admit that I'd born witness to this video once before when my doppleganger, Tiffany e-mailed it to me..... but I will link it here as it will no doubt bless your life in erstwhile unimagined ways.....
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/llama.php
I e-mailed this link to several of my co-workers after I'd given a presentation at work featuring the following image:
As the great llama revolution sweeps through your hearts and minds - I hope you will remember where you first saw that wondrous video.....
Here's a subject I've been thinking a lot about lately:
Ethnocentricity and the church:
Here in Houston we're surrounded by people of all different cultures....yet for the most part... when I walk into a church and look around.... it's pretty vanilla.....
There's something to be said for the cultural context argument..... we don't necessarily want to americanize all these other cultures in terms of their expression of the worship of Christ, but on the same token how is the church impacting her people to develop any kind of real devotion and compassion for all of God's people.....
If you've been brought up in a run of the mill middle class suburban church where everyone looks like you (politically/socially/economically etc.) how is this preparing your soul for the worship of the Lord with all the saints on that day when we're all before His throne? What would you do? Would you find the suburban worshippers section?
Here's the issue in a nutshell: the church is raising people to love and care about the type of people that would come to that particular church rather than training people to develop compassion for all nations and to love the Body as a whole, not just the local expression of Christ in your neighborhood.....
Seriously... when's the last time someone in your fellowship mentioned that tsunami that wiped out SE Asia? We forgot about it completely because we had hurricanes here.....
Is this issue overcome in any meaningful way by having a once every three month mixer with the Korean church that meets down the street? Is the Gospel being preached in a way that communicates that in the City of God we are all one in Christ Jesus? How do we communicate to congregates a love for all peoples? Perhaps we do this by raising awareness on social issues and missions opportunities? I think that's a fair start..... as fair as the quarterly mixer with the "ethnic" church..... but there's danger here too.....
People go on a mission trip to some country overseas.... and then they develop a "heart" for that country.... which has done little more (with respect to overcoming ethnocentricity) than to transfer that persons ethnocentricic mindset to a different cultural area.....
So what's the solution? Is there something more we can draw out in our corporate confession? Is there an element to the table that we're not expressing? Or perhaps we're at a point where people in general have such a low view of scripture that to get them to develop any meaningful compassion for the people around them is deemed a sufficient challenge?
OK.... I'll move on from there.... your thoughts are appreciated.....
Here's my closing thought:
Erin and I keep running into people who have these really cute little kids - and I think to myself.... I'd like a cute little kid.... but then I meet people with babies and I think..... why has God abandoned you?
A kid would be grand because it would:
1) Challenge Erin and I in every area of our life
2) It would grow us spiritually as we're challenged to be a functioning spiritual unit
3) It would give me something to do when I get home from work and Erin is studying!!!!
4) It would give me an excuse to purchase all sorts of cool sports things like a baseball mitt and a soccer ball
Unfortunately I have no ability to deal with a baby..... I don't understand them, and I don't know what to do with them.... I mean they pee/poop all over the place... or they hurl on your shirt when you're late for work..... they cry all the time... and they don't sleep (all of these symptoms remind me of myself as I was trying to finish my thesis.....)
So I've arrived at a solution: Erin and I can have a baby and then mail it to Utah where it will spend some quality time (3 yrs or so) with its grandparents.... I think between Juanita and my mom and dad, and the Ruds..... this kid will be raised like a champ, and then they can just fax the child back to us when it's 4 or so.... and then I can talk to it, and start teaching it sports and differential equations.....
Tragically Erin thinks mailing our child to Utah for 3 yrs would be 'inhumane' or something to that effect.... It's clear that her moral acumen is impinged by her med school study load.....or else this matter would be clear..... but until she receives some clarity on that topic.... I guess I'll have to pine away for my beloved Battlecat.....
And now: a sonnet regarding Battlecat -
"Battlecat, my heart's desire"
Shall I compare you to a summer's drool?
You are more hygienic and more considerate.
As a beast you are an incomparable fool
for my affections and heart's palpet
Battlecat: romping, and licking and true
Erin will not condemn your excitement
Unlike a llama I cannot ride you
But we shall frolic and make merriment
As we walk down the street paw in hand
Others will look and envy our joy
Is there a fairer quadriped in all the land
Nay, Battlecat for you alone: "Atta Boy"
Battlecat most fair and most hairy
Eating cockroaches so they won't be scary.
Friday, October 14, 2005
D Webb revisited.....
On Wed. night, Erin and I got to do a couple of things which were amazing.....and both of them have to do with Derek Webb!
So we went to see Derek Webb at First baptist on Wed.... and who should be standing in the foyer to give us directions but Gregg Matte... the pastor of FBC Houston... so that was cool because Greg preached the week I came to faith in Christ at Glorietta, NM so I talked to him for a little minute and then Erin and I headed off to see Derek Webb...... we had to leave early so I could make my indoor game (where my team played well but eventually went down to a Mexican team with incredible ball control skills....) so that was a bummer.... but Derek did sing "Somewhere North of Here" and "Table for Two"....... Anyway - Derek puts on a great show... and it's been weird to see him live... because I love Derek Webb (I'm currently trying hard to deal with the fact that deep down, I'm a gushing fan.....) but his shows are always pretty empty..... I guess that's because he's not on the radio...... so Derek played a lot of his stuff off his new record, which I could groove along too as I'd heard it all like a month ago when he was in town and then he talked some blood water mission which was also good.
Today (Fri) is my day off..... and what do I do with my day off?
Well - I take Erin to school.... then I take the Jeep to get registered and weep bitterly as I have to dispose of my Utah plates..... then I wait for 7 hrs and counting for the carpet people to come over and assess any damage from the water that leaked into our bedroom during Rita......
It's kind of a bummer to just chill out here all day... I really wanted to go out and about on my day off..... but alas.... I remain here..... at least the door guy came over.....
Not a lot going on this weekend for me..... I assume I'll do some chores.... and then find creative ways to occupy my time whilst Erin studies.....
OK.... here's a good use of time:
Another limerick concering the mythical beast "Battlecat"
"Battlecat" they called to their dog,
A quadripedal companion through all life's fog,
He romped toward us with grace
and he licked my face
And returned to reality's smog.
So we went to see Derek Webb at First baptist on Wed.... and who should be standing in the foyer to give us directions but Gregg Matte... the pastor of FBC Houston... so that was cool because Greg preached the week I came to faith in Christ at Glorietta, NM so I talked to him for a little minute and then Erin and I headed off to see Derek Webb...... we had to leave early so I could make my indoor game (where my team played well but eventually went down to a Mexican team with incredible ball control skills....) so that was a bummer.... but Derek did sing "Somewhere North of Here" and "Table for Two"....... Anyway - Derek puts on a great show... and it's been weird to see him live... because I love Derek Webb (I'm currently trying hard to deal with the fact that deep down, I'm a gushing fan.....) but his shows are always pretty empty..... I guess that's because he's not on the radio...... so Derek played a lot of his stuff off his new record, which I could groove along too as I'd heard it all like a month ago when he was in town and then he talked some blood water mission which was also good.
Today (Fri) is my day off..... and what do I do with my day off?
Well - I take Erin to school.... then I take the Jeep to get registered and weep bitterly as I have to dispose of my Utah plates..... then I wait for 7 hrs and counting for the carpet people to come over and assess any damage from the water that leaked into our bedroom during Rita......
It's kind of a bummer to just chill out here all day... I really wanted to go out and about on my day off..... but alas.... I remain here..... at least the door guy came over.....
Not a lot going on this weekend for me..... I assume I'll do some chores.... and then find creative ways to occupy my time whilst Erin studies.....
OK.... here's a good use of time:
Another limerick concering the mythical beast "Battlecat"
"Battlecat" they called to their dog,
A quadripedal companion through all life's fog,
He romped toward us with grace
and he licked my face
And returned to reality's smog.
Monday, October 10, 2005
Someone's in the kitchen with Sticky.....
Well hello bloglings,
Here's the last week or so in review:
1) Erin and I have been thinking about bullmastiffs alot...... we like bullmastiffs. I used to live with a bullmastiff named Moose, and she was the sweetest dog I've ever been around..... We found a baby bullmastiff that needed to be adopted and we thought - Battlecat, is that you? But alas, several factors are working against us...... First off, we don't have the time/money to train a a baby pup, Second, the adoption place never responded to my e-mail inquiry, third - the adoption place wanted a donation of an extra $350 on top of the adoption fee for their time and efforts..... which I'm sure they deserve but a $500 adopted dog is way out of our price range.......
So Battlecat lives on in spirit, and hopefully one day the time will be right for us to acquire one.....
2) Erin and I got play with some friends this past weekend!!!! Huzzah for friends! I'm really lonely here in TX with my med school studying wife...... she works really hard and I wash the dishes a lot...... So anyway I got to hang out with Bill (www.kaleobill.com) this weekend and we discussed many things including (but not limited to) eradicating ethnocentricity in the church, effective church discipine, and the Lord's Supper, so that was a good time. On Saturday night Erin and I had dinner with Aaron and Sarah (Sarah is a 3rd yr med student) and Justin and Rebecca (friends of Paul McCarley's) at Chuy's (www.chuys.com). I had a chuychanga, and it changed my life..... I can never be the same..... Chuy's is like the only place in TX that serves green chile so Erin and I were elated...... and seriously the chuychanga rocked my world on so many levels...... if there was an aisle to walk down, I was ready to dedicate my life to Chuy's and transfer my membership......
3) I got a phone call from a certain individual telling me that he got engaged this weekend, but as he hasn't updated his own blog..... I am unable to comment further here, but I'm very happy for him. Way to go person to be named later when you update your blog......
4) Houston has been experiencing a cold front which means that the temp has dipped into the 70's....... in Utah at 70 deg. I'm in shorts a flip flops...... here, people are busting out the heavy sweaters...... but you know what.... when the temp has been in the 90/100's since I've been here, the 70's feel amazing.... so hooray cold front.
5) You have to go over to Paul Rudnicki's blog and check out his picture that links to my blog..... it is amazing... it really is a 'raging' llama..... I've never seen such an amazing picture of my favorite quadriped..... (ostrichjockey.blogspot.com).
6) Oh..... I almost forgot to blog about this..... I played indoor soccer last week with some people from Erin's med school.... I played goalie and I was clearing a ball (indoor soccer is played on a field that resembles a hockey rink and you can play off the walls etc.) along the wall - I really struck it well, and it bounced off the wall and directly into the fingers of a gal who was playing in defense for us..... it was her first time (she happens to be a 3rd yr. med student interested in sports medicine) playing indoor, and I think I broke her finger..... so that sucked..... but we did finish the match tied 3 all, so it was overall a good experience.....
OK...... that's the week in review.... more posts when something interesting to write about strikes my fancy.
grace -
jake
Here's the last week or so in review:
1) Erin and I have been thinking about bullmastiffs alot...... we like bullmastiffs. I used to live with a bullmastiff named Moose, and she was the sweetest dog I've ever been around..... We found a baby bullmastiff that needed to be adopted and we thought - Battlecat, is that you? But alas, several factors are working against us...... First off, we don't have the time/money to train a a baby pup, Second, the adoption place never responded to my e-mail inquiry, third - the adoption place wanted a donation of an extra $350 on top of the adoption fee for their time and efforts..... which I'm sure they deserve but a $500 adopted dog is way out of our price range.......
So Battlecat lives on in spirit, and hopefully one day the time will be right for us to acquire one.....
2) Erin and I got play with some friends this past weekend!!!! Huzzah for friends! I'm really lonely here in TX with my med school studying wife...... she works really hard and I wash the dishes a lot...... So anyway I got to hang out with Bill (www.kaleobill.com) this weekend and we discussed many things including (but not limited to) eradicating ethnocentricity in the church, effective church discipine, and the Lord's Supper, so that was a good time. On Saturday night Erin and I had dinner with Aaron and Sarah (Sarah is a 3rd yr med student) and Justin and Rebecca (friends of Paul McCarley's) at Chuy's (www.chuys.com). I had a chuychanga, and it changed my life..... I can never be the same..... Chuy's is like the only place in TX that serves green chile so Erin and I were elated...... and seriously the chuychanga rocked my world on so many levels...... if there was an aisle to walk down, I was ready to dedicate my life to Chuy's and transfer my membership......
3) I got a phone call from a certain individual telling me that he got engaged this weekend, but as he hasn't updated his own blog..... I am unable to comment further here, but I'm very happy for him. Way to go person to be named later when you update your blog......
4) Houston has been experiencing a cold front which means that the temp has dipped into the 70's....... in Utah at 70 deg. I'm in shorts a flip flops...... here, people are busting out the heavy sweaters...... but you know what.... when the temp has been in the 90/100's since I've been here, the 70's feel amazing.... so hooray cold front.
5) You have to go over to Paul Rudnicki's blog and check out his picture that links to my blog..... it is amazing... it really is a 'raging' llama..... I've never seen such an amazing picture of my favorite quadriped..... (ostrichjockey.blogspot.com).
6) Oh..... I almost forgot to blog about this..... I played indoor soccer last week with some people from Erin's med school.... I played goalie and I was clearing a ball (indoor soccer is played on a field that resembles a hockey rink and you can play off the walls etc.) along the wall - I really struck it well, and it bounced off the wall and directly into the fingers of a gal who was playing in defense for us..... it was her first time (she happens to be a 3rd yr. med student interested in sports medicine) playing indoor, and I think I broke her finger..... so that sucked..... but we did finish the match tied 3 all, so it was overall a good experience.....
OK...... that's the week in review.... more posts when something interesting to write about strikes my fancy.
grace -
jake
Saturday, October 01, 2005
At least I'm not like Snow-Mob
Yes reading public,
I have heard your cry.... post....post. I say to you - hey.... at least I haven't gone a month without posting (unlike another schmuck I know - not mentioning any names..... www.csnow.blogspot.com).
Well.... it's my blog policy to not discuss work-related matters online... so there's not a whole lot to post about. I was in CO and WY for the week doing some on-campus recruiting for my company.
Here are some non-company things I observed:
1) Being away from Erin sucks..... those of you who have spouses should join with me in protesting airlines to allow a spouse as a 'carry-on'...... I could carry Erin on the plane.....
2) It was awesome to be in CO for the Monday night - Denver v KC game.... I got to watch most of the second half from this great steak place in Boulder with fellow bronco maniacs.... and that was beautiful....
P.S. Erin I still love you more than Broncos......
3) Boulder is really pretty and I now have a more full realization of ginodean.net's constant obsessions with the place..... as an aside... Chris, Becky, and I couldn't hook up.... I was only in the Boulder area for one night and didn't get finished with work until after 10.... so I guess I'll see you two in SLC over Christmas?
4) I didn't get to see Justin and Lauren Stone in Ft. Collins for the same reason, but I did manage to sneak over to the math building (which is right by where we parked) and visit Will Newton which was awesome.... it was good to see Will - he was a really important guy in my life when I was on campus, especially w/ the Bonhoeffer study.... Will's a sharp guy.
5) Ft. Collins was also beautiful... and I'm suffering cold weather withdrawls.
6) WY has an amazing geology building and some of the nicest faculty I've ever met......
7) I really enjoyed the plane ride there and back as I got to sit next to a colleague from work and he is a believer so we had great conversations both ways!
8) Erin's grandpa (her dad's stepdad) passed this week - so it was hard not to be with her for support when she got the news, and I think it has really caused her to think about how old her mom's parents are getting. Strange how death is such a wake-up call for the rest of us.....
9) I still miss Erin now that I'm back... she's behind on studying for med school......
Well.... those are my week away from home observations.... remember to petition your local airline carriers!
I have heard your cry.... post....post. I say to you - hey.... at least I haven't gone a month without posting (unlike another schmuck I know - not mentioning any names..... www.csnow.blogspot.com).
Well.... it's my blog policy to not discuss work-related matters online... so there's not a whole lot to post about. I was in CO and WY for the week doing some on-campus recruiting for my company.
Here are some non-company things I observed:
1) Being away from Erin sucks..... those of you who have spouses should join with me in protesting airlines to allow a spouse as a 'carry-on'...... I could carry Erin on the plane.....
2) It was awesome to be in CO for the Monday night - Denver v KC game.... I got to watch most of the second half from this great steak place in Boulder with fellow bronco maniacs.... and that was beautiful....
P.S. Erin I still love you more than Broncos......
3) Boulder is really pretty and I now have a more full realization of ginodean.net's constant obsessions with the place..... as an aside... Chris, Becky, and I couldn't hook up.... I was only in the Boulder area for one night and didn't get finished with work until after 10.... so I guess I'll see you two in SLC over Christmas?
4) I didn't get to see Justin and Lauren Stone in Ft. Collins for the same reason, but I did manage to sneak over to the math building (which is right by where we parked) and visit Will Newton which was awesome.... it was good to see Will - he was a really important guy in my life when I was on campus, especially w/ the Bonhoeffer study.... Will's a sharp guy.
5) Ft. Collins was also beautiful... and I'm suffering cold weather withdrawls.
6) WY has an amazing geology building and some of the nicest faculty I've ever met......
7) I really enjoyed the plane ride there and back as I got to sit next to a colleague from work and he is a believer so we had great conversations both ways!
8) Erin's grandpa (her dad's stepdad) passed this week - so it was hard not to be with her for support when she got the news, and I think it has really caused her to think about how old her mom's parents are getting. Strange how death is such a wake-up call for the rest of us.....
9) I still miss Erin now that I'm back... she's behind on studying for med school......
Well.... those are my week away from home observations.... remember to petition your local airline carriers!
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