Jesse, I love your tag line. (for the record,
Faith without works is nothing. Works without faith? Still pretty good. -- Jon Stewart
I had never heard of the author they had on last night, and now I feel a need to go buy his book.
Maybe read it too.
Also, I doublechecked last night, and the scene of the councilman throwing that thing at the reporter still makes me giggle. A lot.
Thanks! It touched me. And Jim Wallis has done a ton of great stuff, in addition to writing -- I'm pretty sure low-income housing, at least.
Edit: Huh. I guess the whole Sojourners thing grew out of a community, and that's where the housing thing came from in my head.
It's snowing!
Hmm. Probably ought to try to find a hat.
It surely is snowing. Ick.
OK, why do the policy makers always make exceptions to sound policy that are a technical nightmare to implement? They keep doing this to me. I keep explaining the way the technical end works. They keep giving me nightmares.
Aw, poor sarameg....it's because (say it with me) people are stupid.
Kat, it's your first day of vacation. Go back to sleep!
Nah. I've been up for a while. I'm an early morning person by nature, but I also nap. Plus, I have spanish homework to finish for class today, and I have to drop off the curriculum I made. So I hope to do that before
Starting Over
cause I'm weird like that.
People are stupid.
I am happy because the guy is finally here to clear out my bathtub drain. It's been slow for weeks, which combined with the backwash from the sink and the work on the ceiling, has meant my tub was filthy nasty.
Jesse has my bathtub. I have to completely scrub it before I can get in. About to call the guy to come look at it
again.
I've just had dirty feet, embarassingly enough. Scrubbing didn't help -- it just made the dirt swirl around. I have never been so excited to shave my legs! (I've been trying to take short showers.)