I don’t really have a lot to say about this chapter, it was pretty short, and pretty straight to the point. I do wonder what exactly Moses and Elijah talked to Christ about. Did they lovingly remind Him of the… Read more ›
I finished this book today, and oh goodness was it lovely. It’s the story of Willie Upton, who returns to her hometown in disgrace after having an affair with her dissertation professor while on a dig with him in Alaska,… Read more ›
I have a killer headache, and my mind is still in kind of a tizzy after just watching Lost, so I’m not going to write much about this chapter today, but there are a couple things I will mention, then… Read more ›
From rehearsal tonight: In dance 1, I taught my rockin’ boy soloist his hip hop section. We tried to count it out and it got all confused and we were both dancing it wrong until I said, “just dance it… Read more ›
Both girls are napping- Hallelujah! Audrey has two little tiny teeth just ready to poke through. I need to fill out the form to get myself excused from jury duty. I’m going to firm up the choreography I’m teaching tonight-… Read more ›
Some thoughts: This jumped out at me: “…because of their lack of faith He was unable to accomplish any great work except to heal a few exceptional believers on who He laid His hands.” How often do we limit what… Read more ›
Let’s just say this chapter was fitting for today and leave it at that. How do you act on Christ’s admonition to be at peace, go in peace; peace, be still? It reminds me of the invitation to accept the… Read more ›
Who I don’t actually call Auntie, because Auntie Cindy doesn’t sound right, what with the both ending in “eee”. (There’s a whole internal logic for which Aunts are called Aunts and which are Aunties. But I love being called Auntie,… Read more ›
Oh how I love the parables. I don’t really have a lot to say about this chapter, other than that I appreciate the explanation of Christ’s use of parables differing from the rabbis’ use of them, I’ve always wondered why… Read more ›
It’s almost the end of January, and I’ve only just now finished my first book for the year. That’s slightly depressing. Anyway, it was Zoe’s Tale by John Scalzi, and it was awesome. Fantastic dialogue, wonderful characters, much more emotion… Read more ›