Andy (watching Macy's parade): There's Miley Cyrus singing.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
We live in a Cave
Andy (watching Macy's parade): There's Miley Cyrus singing.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Luke's Obsession with Hamsters
A few weeks again Luke held a friend's hamster for like 3 minutes. Since then he has been obsessed with hamsters. He talks about them at night. When asked what he is thankful for, he says hamsters. I asked him what he would name a hamster if he got one and he said 'ticklish' which is the name of his friend's. So I told him maybe he should think of another name so he won't confuse them and he said, "I will call him Luke."Sunday, November 23, 2008
A Day with the Peasants

Yesterday afternoon, we loaded up the van and drove to Platteville where there is a farm that lets people come glean the fields. I wondered if we qualified since we are neither widows, orphans nor strangers. But that didn't seem to matter to us and I guess not to others either since there were about 40,000 people looking for free vegetables.
We parked the van near a potato field. Seeing other people with shovels and trowels, we suddenly realized we didn't come prepared to break the hard soil. I kinda of envisioned just picking a few ears of corn at the corners or bending over picking up fruit that had fallen on the ground.
A little dumb-founded at what to do, we spied some other people without shovels improvising with ice scrappers or random sticks. So we found a row that looked relatively undisturbed, got down on all fours and started digging with sticks. Luke went crazy digging like a dog especially if Robin or I found the top of a tater, he would take over and dig that sucker out.
It was all rather comical. We looked like peasants. We had just thought it would be cool to take the kids to a farm and see how many people live and work. You know some educational experience. But, we got dirty and the kids had a good time digging in the dirt. They would get very excited when we'd discover a potato under the hard ground. Luke said it was like digging for treasure without a map. We managed to get about 10 lbs but probably not all of them were worth keeping. We decided that was enough potatoes and drove to another area of the farm and did the same routine to find some carrots. (We first went to onion patch but the cold weather had killed all of them.) One carrot treasure Robin found was the biggest carrot I have ever seen.

Robin and I wondered what the motivation for other folks were. Some looked like they needed some free food. I thought a lot about maybe my Irish ancestors during the potato famines. I also thought people in Africa who would have loved to been in this field and might not have even rejected the rotten ones on the surface everyone passed over.
I guess it was a good lesson for us all.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Advent Conspiracy
Homothumadon & The Jesus Way
I just posted another devotion for STINTers titled - Homothumadon. It's actually a product of my having just finished reading Eugene Peterson's The Jesus Way. Incredible book! And two separate conversations the last two days about the need to have a unified respond to the enemies plots.Wednesday, November 19, 2008
How are We Doing?
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
The Bias Against Dinosaurs
Okay I know I am a dinosaur and probably not a single person who even knows what a blog is much less might read this one shares my angst. But I do not have cable nor a satellite dish. We don't even have an antenna on our roof. We have rabbit ears... or we did. Why should I pay for TV? We get enough channels and I watch too much as it is. Thursday, November 13, 2008
Lessons from the Wildebeest

Yesterday on the "Worldwide Student Network" blog, I posted a little devotion on lessons learned from the Wildebeest. If nothing, it gives you a few 'bet-you-didn't-know' facts. Or as I liked to say "Who Gnu?" since wildebeests are also called gnus.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Thursday, November 06, 2008
November Letter
One of my heart’s desires to look for places around the globe where the Christ is not known and help mobilize others to take the light of the glorious gospel to these dark places. And the way God has wired me causes me to think of going to these places in new ways. Perhaps it’s because of roadblocks to the traditional ways of sending missionaries that are preventing us from getting the gospel to every location.
This month Robin and I share two “God” stories of the way He is working to make His name known and to send out laborers into new places for our region and also two “out-of-the-box” ways of getting there. The locations of these places are secure so I can’t write all the details.
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Wednesday, November 05, 2008
I Resolve
I resolve to...