Congratulations Uncle Daniel & Christa!
Read the full story »EDIT: Got back from vacation today (4/11). It was great! Spending time w/family (my sister’s family) is so nice. The kids (cousins) had a blast and they were saying to each other how much they’ll miss each other when they have to leave. There’s just this bond with family/relatives. It’s amazing. Thanks Susan and David for a GREAT week! Now, back to the “real” world.
Read the full story »I’ve been using Google Maps as my online map over Yahoo or Mapquest. It’s the easiest, cleanest, and fastest. That’s Google for ya.
And if you weren’t sold on Google Maps before, they JUST added satellite view. You can even do directions w/satellite view. Now that’s cool!
Here’s a link to the church. Zoom in.
I am once again sold on JetBlue. They are the friendliest people in the skies. I can’t believe that this company consistently provided great service, the best price and the best features than any other airline. How is that possible? Usually great service and best features equals the worst price. Well, obviously, they are doing something right.
Where can you get leather seats, more leg room, free wireless hotspot at the airport, and Live DirecTV programming at every seat for about $99/each way from one coast …
G stands for growth.
You now have 2 gigs or close to that (and this is not an April Fool’s joke)! But the weird thing is that everyone is reporting a different amount? I wonder how they determine it? Let’s see who has the most! Mine says:
You are currently using 305 MB (22%) of your 1413 MB.
EDIT: Looks like it’s counting up … it should reach 2 gigs for everyone soon!
BTW, they also added Rich Text formatting!
Read the full story »The bodily resurrection of Jesus isn’t a take-it-or-leave-it thing, as though some Christians are welcome to believe it and others are welcome not to believe it. Take it away, and the whole picture is totally different. Take it away, and Karl Marx was probably right to accuse Christianity of ignoring the problems of the material world. Take it away, and Sigmund Freud was probably right to say that Christianity is a wish-fulfillment religion. Take it away, and Friedrich Nietzsche was probably right to say that Christianity is a religion for …
Read the full story »Conversation w/Kailey in the car on our way to church this morning:
Kailey: I can’t wait for the Easter bunny to come.
Me: What! What Easter bunny? There is no Easter bunny.
Kailey: [silence]
Me: Kailey, the Easter bunny is pretend. There is no such thing as an Easter bunny. Do you know what Easter is?
Kailey: No.
Me: Do you know why we went to church yesterday? It’s because Jesus died on the cross.
Kailey: For our sins?
Me: Right, Kailey. He died on the cross for us for our sins.
Kailey: Who put …