Wednesday, December 03, 2008

THE DARK KNIGHT

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Bible 4 Everyone

One of the great discplers God's placed in my life is Dorman Followwill. I think of him as my "Paul" and I am "Timothy."


By God's grace, he's worked with Global Media Outreach to put together 1-2 minute video summaries for each book of the Bible, plus introductions to the Old and New Testament.

Please do check them out by following this link: "Bible 4 Everyone", by Dorman Followill
I hope you're blessed by the Word.

The videos require Adobe Flash.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The Costco Date

No- I didn't take my wife on a date to Costco.


But, yes, we were there yesterday for some fine snacking cuisine with the kiddies. My wife noticed a young (late 20's/early 30's) Chinese couple sitting behind us sharing a Rotisserie Chicken. With no utensils, they were just bare handed tearing into it. At one point, the guy took the chicken, with the black tray it came in, and went over to the condiment counter and churned a huge mound of raw diced onions on top of the chicken. The onions ran into the bottom of the dish and they let it soak up the juices from the chicken. Mmm-mmm-mmm...

Now it wasn't like we were staring, but we were very impressed. 

Economical- sure!, but Romantic? Why not?!


Saturday, October 18, 2008

月亮代表我的心 (The Moon Represents My Heart)

My eldest son, almost six years old, loves music. And his latest favorite song is by Teresa Teng. Well, OK, I like it too.



Good thing we're sending him to Mandarin lessons. Maybe he can exposit the song to me soon. ;)

At the Chinese restaurant tonight, they must have been playing one of her Greatest Hits albums because the song came on a couple times. Each time he excitedly asked, "Daddy ask the waiter to turn it up!"

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

"Take On Me"

This is hilarious. I actually remember this song by A-Ha but still have no clue what the song was actually about. Just remember the music video was so cool and the girl was pretty.



 

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