I've set up a tea staging area so that I can have a cup steeping while I drink another cup. I have calendar reminders set so I know when to take more drugs. I'm trying to get some stuff done and also set up interviews for a couple Mountain View jobs.
Natter 73: Chuck Norris only wishes he could Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I made 4 salads yesterday to have for lunches for the rest of the week. Apparently I did not do a great job of cleaning the veggies. Organic dirt is bound to be good for me, if a little gritty, right?
I love the mixture of theology and antihistamines.
God bless you all (for one reason or another).
I think it's really interesting that Jesus used the word "Abba" when referring to God; my understanding is it's the Aramaic equivalent of "Papa" or "Daddy" rather than the sterner "Father" that it's usually written as in the Bible. In that context, while I can certainly see people being a disappointment to God I can't quite imagine the angry torment-for-all-eternity response some people see Him having to everyone who doesn't measure up. (Then again, I have a pretty good relationship with my own father; friends who had strict authoritarian fathers probably didn't have the same connotations of the parent-child relationship when applied to religion.)
I think of lot of the nature of Christianity is from Paul's influence. It's been a while since I've read the letters, but Paul doesn't seem to be a very cuddly kind of guy.
In modern Hebrew, "Abba" is used like we use "Dad" in English -- it's the usual way that people address their fathers, not just little kids like "Daddy" would be. The more formal word for father is "Av." (My Hebrew grammar is terrible, but I don't think Av would ever be used when talking to your father, rather than about him -- I THINK that, if you wanted to talk TO your father formally, you'd address him as Avi, or "my father." But I could be totally wrong about this.)
A guy who translates Aramaic says that translating Abba as Daddy is incorrect, linguistically. [link]
Weird. I just got a call from someone in a nearby Bank of America branch indicating that she's assigned to me and that I should contact her with any banking or investment questions.
I'd be tempted to call the bank and see if it was a phishing scam, shrift. But I'm mistrusting like that.
Timelies all!
Got up to 90 or so today. Tomorrow the predicted high is around 70. Weird.