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Let’s just say: June was off the charts crazy around here. And by “here” I mean: Chicago, where I now live; Geneva, Il, where I still work; Michigan, where I went to a conference with my worship grant team; North Carolina, where I took my youth group on a mission trip; Wisconsin, where we went [...]
[6 July 2011 | filed under Journal | 0 Comments ]
The scene: I’m sitting in my favorite chair, near the gracious windows of the front room of my new home in a Chicago two-flat. This is about 4 square feet that are unpacked enough to be comfortable…but I can reach out and touch stacks of boxes on either side of me. Boxes which will have [...]
[17 June 2011 | filed under Journal | 1 Comment ]
I just spent three days on the campus of my seminary (Calvin) and its attached college, shepherding eight teens (plus my own two little kiddos) through a conference for recipients of the worship grant that we were gifted with this year. That was the main event, for me, of those three days. Meanwhile, the campus [...]
[17 June 2011 | filed under Journal | 1 Comment ]
Conversation while unpacking the kitchen this afternoon. Erica: How many wine glasses do we HAVE? Erik: As many as we registered for when we got married. Erica: Why in earth did we register for do many? When have we ever served that many people wine? What were we thinking? Erik: Apparently we thought we were [...]
[4 June 2011 | filed under Journal | 0 Comments ]
Hello, blog, it’s been awhile. So, a few things to keep it interesting. 1. Abram is a ridiculously strong child. I will not be shocked at all if he’s crawling early, let alone walking. This kid’s favorite activity, at 3 1/2 months, is to stand while holding your thumbs. He thinks it’s hilarious. 2. Teenagers [...]
[27 May 2011 | filed under Journal | 1 Comment ]
How do I reconcile the events of this day? I believe that his baptism today is the single most important event in Abram’s life. Not his life so far, but his whole life. And now that day has ended with an historic death and celebration in the streets. And, in many cases, it seems, sentiments [...]
[2 May 2011 | filed under Journal | 0 Comments ]
Zora idioms we don’t want to forget (her language skills keep getting better and better, so these are slowly going away): “I want to speaker something in your ear.” (I want to whisper in your ear.) Use of “what” in place of “that” as in: “I like the monkey toy what has stripes.” “lellow” for [...]
[15 March 2011 | filed under Journal | 0 Comments ]
I don’t know that being pregnant made me more forgetful. (I did have a precipitous decline in my vocabulary, though…) But the combination of little sleep and the general distraction of having a cute baby around (sometimes I just sit and look at him because he’s that wonderful…), well, that combination has my brain pretty [...]
[4 March 2011 | filed under Journal | 3 Comments ]
Usually for me, when NPR and church occur in the same thought, it has to do with frustration around stewardship campaigns at church which are run using similar language to the NPR membership drive (“Think of the benefits you get from our church: and because of our wonderful service to you, you should give!!!”) That [...]
[4 March 2011 | filed under Journal | 0 Comments ]
[28 February 2011 | filed under Abram a Day, Journal | 0 Comments ]
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