Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Fragment Trek

Almost done with my chairship (I don't think that's quite a word but whatever). At this point the waiting has gotten to the fever stage. I have a hard time concentrating at work and I am behind on my grading (which I am putting off even as I type). Don't let anyone ever tell you 8:00 AM's Monday-Thursdays are easy....boy, I don't know how regular people do it. I get up so early I don't see the kids at all.

This week I was presented with a possible opportunity that would be awesome. I don't know when it would be or if I could even go due to our adoption (as it would have me leaving the country for three weeks) - and the person that might arrange for it to happen might not be in his position in the next two years....so....we'll just have to see how it pans out. For now, I doubt it will all happen, but it's an exciting thought.

Speaking of our adoption, we are making serious headway on our waitlist. I wish we could get our son now but waiting isn't all bad. We have time to prepare logistically and emotionally, etc.

Just made a few purchases off Amazon and the two books I bought pretty much sum up my current interests and personality quite well, Albert Camus' The Rebel and Marvel's Planet Hulk collection (which, even by non-geek standards is pretty cool, well on second thought, no, it's only cool on comic/science-fiction standards, most normal people would think it's stupid).

HOT OFF THE PRESS BLOG NEWS
(wow that was exiciting, eh?)

Experiments in Living: A Week Without "Made In China" as been postponed until at least mid-July. I just want to finish my five-week class first.

Weezer Concert Review: Coming Soon. I wrote most of it and then got bored (not exactly the best advertising for that post, I know).

Also, thinking of visiting the local Sikh center one of these weekends.  If I do, I'll have a report.


Here is a picture of Jean Luc Picard because, let's face it, you just can't go wrong with a picture of Jean Luc Picard to end a blog post. It's gold. "Engage!"

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Walking into Faith









Why does it always seem to take a crisis to believe?

Why can't we just take the plunge before we find ourselves in a dire situation?

Pride? Stupidity?

Maybe we're just wired that way.

Like Indiana Jones I think you can't see the bridge until you actually walking on it. It's not a freaking Jedi mind trick, it's like asking a blind man to describe a sunset - we're incapable of seeing until we believe. If you think God is dead, then, he's dead.

As I struggle to believe-- I wonder why the things that always bring me back are the things I can't handle.

It's not that pushing the rock up the hill endlessly isn't impossible alone, Sisyphus did it, as did Camus. The point is, it doesn't have to be that way. So while I relax now, comfortable in my air conditioned house to doubt, over analyze and ponder -- I wait knowing that a storm is coming and I don't want to go through it alone.

Like all storms this means preparation is in order and that means I have work to do.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Fragmentory Point

Haven't posted in awhile. First week before school and of school was Krazy busy. Then I was teaching on Sunday mornings as well. Then I went to the Weezer concert last Tuesday....and now I am working on a massive review of the Weezer concert in Austin that no one will care about (hey, bro, I am writing this so I can remember it!!!)

T-minus about a month and I will no longer be chair of my department! Hurray!

About two weeks ago, the unthinkable occurred - I got sick of breakfast tacos. Somehow, I had managed to get a scam some free tacos a few days, then I sought them out and then...and then...one morning at work I thought of tacos and it made me kinda ill. It was a strange feeling but it has thankfully, already passed.

Something I don't want to forget about E - when she gives you something she no longer needs she tells you, "Share you go" - it's so cute it hurts a little bit.

I don't know who reads this blog. How do you get here and why do some of you come back?

Here is one of my favorite Sesame Street clips. I adore this, and so does C.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Thinking Out Loud

If......

Infants and Children that die go to heaven
and
Many people (once grown) will not go to heaven but will go to hell and be punished eternally.

And....

Abortion is morally wrong because life starts at conception, as we have a soul at conception....

Then....

Couldn't you make the case abortion is actually more moral than not aborting as it will save many people from an eternity of suffering?

Reality Check: Not saying abortion is great or anything, just exploring the fun of conservative "conventional wisdom".