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Friday, September 29, 2006

Baby toupee


Seeing as Andrea and I usher a new child into this world just about every year, we do our best to keep up with the newest trends in child-rearing.

As most parents of a new baby will tell you, it's terribly embarrassing to have to bring your "bald" child out in public. People look and stare, making cruel comments like, "Look at the shine on that kid's head!" or "I'd rather be burned with an iron than look like that ugly bald baby!" It's really very sad. I hate to think how this could be affecting the self-esteem of my children.

Finally, a company has done something to address this all too familiar concern. Many thanks to BabyToupee.com for hearing our voice and making our lives just a little less cruel.

Monday, September 18, 2006

Some social commentary



I have been following a news story that seems to be making waves throughout the world. Last week, Pope Benedict XVI gave a speech stating that violence in the name of religion is unacceptable. In that speech, he quoted a Byzantine emperor who was a critic of Muhammad's teaching of "Jihad" (ie, kill everyone who doesn't believe what you believe).

Since that time, Muslims from around the world have been freaking out. Is it just me, or does it seem that it doesn't take a whole lot to offend them? (Remember a few months ago when they went crazy over a cartoon depiction of Muhammad?)

Now Muslims throughout the world are apparently threatening to kill the Pope and all Christians for that matter. Why are they making this threat? Because the Pope implied that they use their religion as an excuse for violent behavior. I'm not Catholic, but common sense tells me that he was right.

Take a look at a few quotes

"We say to the servant of the cross (the pope): wait for defeat... We say to infidels and tyrants: wait for what will afflict you. We continue our jihad. We will not stop until the banner of unicity flies throughout the world,"

"We will smash the cross,"

"The day is coming when the armies of Islam will destroy the ramparts of Rome."

"We shall break the cross and spill the wine ... God will (help) Muslims to conquer Rome ... (May) God enable us to slit their throats, and make their money and descendants the bounty of the mujahideen,"


On a very related note, last year we hosted a fellowship of Arab Christians for a retreat at PMBC. Just before they arrived, a man from one of their churches in New York was murdered in his home, along with his family, because he said something negative about Islam while he was online. This event made national news for a couple days in January 2005.

I wonder how long this will continue and if this will become even more prevalent in our country.

Monday, September 11, 2006

Dead man


Song recommendation. "Dead man" by Jars of Clay.

Click here to check it out.

If that link doesn't work, you can click here to see this song playing on repeat in my brain.

Friday, September 01, 2006

Bit-O- Honey


Not long ago, my family had lunch at Cracker Barrel. I love that place, though I sometimes think their portions are a little on the small side.

Their adjacent gift shop has a lot of nice things, especially in the snack section. I usually don't partake, but this time I think I was in a weakened state and I purchased two "Bit-O-Honey" bars. I'm not sure if you're familiar with them but basically they are peanut flavored taffy pieces that are wrapped in white wax paper and sold with the candy bars.


The candy itself is great, but I have learned that you have to be prepared for the inevitable if you choose to eat a "Bit-O-Honey." It is nearly impossible to get the wax paper completely off the candy. With each bite, you are forced to eat a postage stamp piece of paper.

I find myself debating before each bite whether I should go through with it or not. Is the paper that seems to stay stuck in my throat worth the peanutty goodness?

Simple answer... "YES."