The freshman

Sara and I spent yesterday helping Erin to move into her dorm at NMSU, Maryville. We had a fun trip and Erin did a great job of handling the whole experience. The school provides a computer for each room. Since it has blazing fast internet (as high as 170 KB/sec) I downloaded a couple of programs to make her computer better. I installed Mozilla for a web browser and Trillion as an all-in-one replacement for AOL IM, MSN Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, etc. Erin also bought a fish. She still hadn't named him when we left. Any suggestions?

Brandon

I don't think I've yet posted a link to Brandon's livejournal:

. Brandon is good friend from Truman and he's now employed as a campus minister at Kearney, NE.

Take the Money and Run

Monday night I watched my first Woody Allen movie. It happened to be Woddy Allen's first movie as writer-director: Take the Money and Run. Thanks to Matt Sears for loaning it to me. I thought it was pretty funny. I think it must have been a heavy influence on several of Christopher Guest's faux-documentary films.Our three remaining fish are still swimming. I think they're getting more healthy because I've switched them over to the protien diet. I've made them cut way back on their french fries, toast and pasta.

And then there were three

Monday morning we found another dead fish in our aquarium. I strongly suspect that our fish are infected with monkey pox. I sent the fish's body off to the lab to be analyzed and tested for the disease. Ok, actually I just flushed it. The other three seem to be doing fine, but then again, I have no idea what I'm talking about. We've been trying to care for this aquarium by the book, so I don't know why fish keep dying. Maybe they were sad because when I poured Sprite into their tank I didn't give enough for everyone. Just kidding. I gave them two cans, that's enough to go around.

and then there were four

I regret to inform you that one of our fish died. He (or she) has now gone to that great aquarium in the sky. Actually, it just got flushed. The other four fish seem to be doing just fine. I actually felt pretty sad for a while. We were afraid Emma might be upset, but she originally thought there were six fish and she still thinks there are six fish. I think that's mainly because she can't count. But she does like to say her numbers. She can go all the way up to ten. It's my day off and I should be mowing my yard, but a) it's going to be 103 degrees today and 2) I went outside for about 2 minutes earlier and I spent the next 40 minutes sneezing violently. The pollen count must be off the charts today. Au revoir!

Our new pets

Sara, Emma and I welcomed some new additions into our family last night. We brought home five Neon Tetras from Petco. We got a 29 gallon aquarium on Monday and they told us to let it run for 4 days to get the water stabalized. We could hardly wait that long. So las night we went back up to the Lee's Summit Petco and picked up the fish. When we finally released them into the tank, Emma was giddy. She kept laughing and pointing and saying "fishy!" (and trying to smash the glass with her fist). So, if you're in the area, feel free to stop by and say hello to our new friends. We should be able to add some more fish after about a week.

MS Blast virus

You may have been hearing about the new virus that's running rampant this week. I just heard that some locals have been infected. Click here to download the patch that will fix the vulnerabilty in Windows. If you're not sure if you're protected. Click the link above and install the file that downloads. If you think you might have MS Blast, don't panic. It looks like it can be removed fairly easily. It also doesn't seem to be all that dangerous. Click here for instructions on how to remove the virus.

My friend Peter

Peter, a good friend of mine from Truman, now has a LiveJournal blog. You can go to it by clicking here:

. I'm not responsible for anything he says, so if you're offended you can post a comment on his page, write your local congressman or tell your mom, but don't tell me I didn't warn you.

I'm back

Well, a lot has happened since my last post. I apologize to anyone who has been stopping by in the last few weeks and finding nothing new. Here's a rundown of what's happened. I preached at ACC on 7-20, basically giving an overview of classical apologetics. Then Brandon and Keri Smith were visiting from Sunday to Tuesday. We had a lot of fun with them and their new baby, Eden. I spent the rest of the week getting ready for the sermon I gave on 7-27. This message was based on three chapters in the Phillip Yancey's book Reaching for the Invisible God. It was about the stages we go through as we grow in our faith. Then on the next day, Monday 7-28, at 9 am 24 high schoolers and 9 adults left from the church for Tahlequah, Oklahoma for the week-long Christ in Youth Summer Conference. It was a blast. Maybe we'll see some comments from people who went on the trip. Or if anyone emails me some good pictures from the week, I can put them up here. I've also been doing a lot of reading and posting at the Mt. Juliet Church of Christ discussion board. At any rate, I'm back and ready to start posting more regularly.

Mr. Smith comes to Adrian

Brandon, Keri and Eden Smith have been visiting at our house. Keri is holding Eden in the picture while Emma tries to figure out why the baby doesn't get down and play with her. She just kept offering her books and saying "hold it" and "get down." We've had a good time with the Smiths, some old friends from Truman.

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