The most eventful event of the week: Taking Matt to the emergency room becuase of his high fever. Emergency waiting rooms are always fun.
Favorite peanut butter of the week: Archer Farms Vanilla Cranberry Peanut Butter. Anyone can find that at your local Target.
Favorite read of the week: Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck
Most bizarre movie of the week: The Science of Sleep. Strange and very hard to follow. I maybe would recommend to watch it when you are high.
Best movie of the week: Stranger Than Fiction. It was highly creative. I loved every minute of it!
The cd I listened to the most: Arriving by Chris Tomlin.
Favorite drink of the week: Orange Gatorade. We have tons of it lying around the house because Matt has the flu. Drink up!
The best compliment of the week: "There's no doubt in my mind that you are going to be successful no matter what you do." -Matt Mewhorter
Best gift I received: Chocolate chip cookies from our neighbor, Dan. They were delicious and perfect in every way.
And thus are the events of the week that has past. Some were melancholy and will soon be forgotten, some will last in my memory forever. Alas! As I awake to the new week, may my heart be glad and may my being rejoice in the glorious anticipation for what this week shall spring forth!
Monday, March 19, 2007
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Gay Babies?
I came on the internet today to check my email and I came across this.
Apparently Mohler, who is a baptist minister, believes now that homosexuality may very well be genetics as opposed to a simple choice. Props for Mohler! However, I was HIGHLY discouraged when I read down the article and discovered that he wants to change a baby's genetic makeup from the womb just so that God breathed life won't be a homosexual.
I believe a biology professor from The University of Minnesota-Morris, Paul Myers, feels the same way I do. He says:
"If there are such genes, they will also contribute to other aspects of social and sexual interactions," Myers wrote. "Disentangling the nuances of preference from the whole damn problem of loving people might well be impossible."
Apparently Mohler, who is a baptist minister, believes now that homosexuality may very well be genetics as opposed to a simple choice. Props for Mohler! However, I was HIGHLY discouraged when I read down the article and discovered that he wants to change a baby's genetic makeup from the womb just so that God breathed life won't be a homosexual.
I believe a biology professor from The University of Minnesota-Morris, Paul Myers, feels the same way I do. He says:
"If there are such genes, they will also contribute to other aspects of social and sexual interactions," Myers wrote. "Disentangling the nuances of preference from the whole damn problem of loving people might well be impossible."
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
He Conquered!
Yes, I fought. But, he won. I was tough, but he was tougher. All because he loves me!
Anyway, I'm glad my husband did talk me into blogging. I think it will be fun! I have a lot of different views about faith and fitness and I'm very excited about sharing them!
So, on behalf of all the bloggers out there, I want to personally welcome myself to the world of blogging! Haha....Here we go!!
Anyway, I'm glad my husband did talk me into blogging. I think it will be fun! I have a lot of different views about faith and fitness and I'm very excited about sharing them!
So, on behalf of all the bloggers out there, I want to personally welcome myself to the world of blogging! Haha....Here we go!!
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