Wednesday, December 22, 2004

ps

that link at the bottom is to a version of o come emmanuel that the david crowder band did. i cant get the whole link thing working on my father in laws computer for some reason. copy and paste it and enjoy it

note to self

learning to blog and feeling what what to post and what is just a thought to meditate on are interesting.
thoughts for later
the interwoven threads of family, Church, body of Christ and people we are daily with.
how do all of those go together or not and what does Jesus say about them
merry christmas to all if not a chance to write about it later.
blessings
o come o come emmanuel
this song seems to put me in a spirit to receive Jesus:

http://www.can-you-hear-us.com/o-come.html

love to all

Tuesday, December 14, 2004

napoleon d

"yah two for napoleon dynamite please."
-that will be 5 dollars
"great thanks"

i love the Garland Theatre in Spokane

Sunday, December 12, 2004

with or with you

man what was a road trip like before the ipod. i forget. top music on the trip
-Martin Sexton
-Waterdeep- Live a the New Earth
-Pearl Jam- Release that song blows my mind
-Postal Service- a must for a long trip
-Neild Diamond- Shiloh
-Cat Stevens- or the artist formally known as
-Annes Retro Ride- a mix my sisinlaw put together
-Garden State- Sound Track
-Son Volt
-The JAyhawks
-Bill Malonee and the Vigilantes of Love
they helped the trip
giddy up off to Vintage Faith Community, a church a dear bro of mine has planted in Brown's Addition, love it

Over the river and through the woods....

well its official. i just vacuumed out the car and took the travel pod of the car and will soon get it washed. with those things done the smell of the road trip and remnants of the road will be off the car. then i will feel finally in spokane for vacation. we had a great road trip with laura and ann my sister in law and of course milo. our first stop was in the great city of turlock. there is some mystery to this city. evrytime i am there the city grows on me a little. but the real draw to the city is nelly our adopted oma. i will expound on her over the break sometime. needless to say we walked into her house and the china was out and she served us a four course meal, with real German dessert and then gave us each our own couch and blanket for a nap. the woman oozes hospitality and has created a sacred space in her house. we then proceeded on to walnut creek and met up with stover and his sister annie. ate at a great new vietnamese restaurant downtown and then had one of the most spiritual and greatest experiences in a long time. we went to a friend of mark and jer's Sam's. he is an older gentleman from their church and a recent widower. the man loves Jesus. refuses to call himself a christian but instead a follower of Christ, is one of the most networked men i have ever met, and loves jazz. we sat in his gorgeous home from about 10:30 until 12:30 listening to a friend of his Jamie Davis, Count Basie, Pete Marinverni, Diana Krall, etc. we listened and laughed and listened to stories and drank good wine. it was a very rich time and a great substitute for the Opera. Sam talked about PMS. Power Money and Sex, the epidemic that is destroying families around the country. most of all it was just great to hear this man who prays for people, hangs out with sinners and lives Jesus to them. i left wanting to be more like Jesus because of Sam, more on him later. the next morning we raced to Vancouver, Washington and were welcomed by s bunch of my friends from higshschool. this was an amazing evening as well. it was nice for Laura and Ann to finally meet some friends of mine from high school. we had a real unique group of friends form high school. there was all walks of life and all types of personalities and we have remained closer than most people from there high school days heard stories of rolfing, babies, jobs, families, old friends and basically just laughed real hard and ate great food. my friends pat and bethany put us up for the night, joe baker bought me black butte porter, which doesn't get sold in okahurst anymore. a great night. thanks so much to pat and bethany who fed us steak and great squash and made us beds. the next day to spokane via olympia. said hi to my sister and saw her restaurant, the waterstreet grill. ate breakfast and then off to Spokane. i had forgotten how great my sister was and it was awesome to be with her and hear her passions see her gifts and watch her flourish. i learned more of her life and we had good conversation. i love her dearly and pray His rich life for her. we arrived in spokane and went directly to the walkers for Lynn, my sister in law's (i have three of them) birthday. it was awesome to see the whole walker family and to be with them and my nieces. we are now home and this entry is long enough. a rich time i think is the best word for it all. rich in taste, laughter, smells, sounds, that is the life he gives. i have a friend in spain who shares prayer requests with the following preface, "if you pray", i will use it too, please pray for laura, she is ill and i am getting over something. as well that our time here would be just as rich nd we would rest and be renewed. thanks for reading.

Tuesday, December 07, 2004

perpetual motion

i feel like the bro who paints the golden gate bridge. we have gotten a foot of snow over the past 12 hours and we shovel and then look behnid us to see what we just shoveled covered again....again...again.... the catch 22 and job security of the snow.

Monday, December 06, 2004

the simple things

sometimes we forget the simple joys of our life. i just was reminded of a couple. i walked over to the "abarnmnet" from the office and in the kitchen was blaring Freebird by Skynard and i drank my coffee in a paper cup. not evnironmental but everyonce in awhile. so simple. a papercup and Allen Collins on guitar. snow is moving in and a good word from Jesus.

Friday, December 03, 2004

ahhhhhhhhhhhhh

i am pretty bummed right now. next thursday we are off from calvin crest to head north for the holidays. my sister in law ann flies in on monday and then we are all road tripping on thursday. a stop in turlock to visit nelly our wonderful adopted "oma", then a stop in San Fran and Walnut Creek, to visit Stover. and this is where the ahhhhh comes in. laura has wanted to go to an opera forever so we are planning to go to an opera in the city at the War Memorial Opera House. tix were available for the past few days, and then a friend of ours mel was going to come and so we were waiting to talk to her to find out if she wanted to come for sure and now... there are no more tix available through the internet. so maybe tomorrow via the box office direct, but i imagine these will be butt expensive. if anyone has some ideas or hook ups in the city of san fran please let me know. the opera is eugene onegin, from a pushkin poem, done by tchaikovsky. that is all i know. i know the russians from that era wrote good stuff. i sounded so cultured right there.

Thursday, December 02, 2004

run marty...the Libyans

wow. what a welcome to the blog world. i am pretty stoked to be embarking on this thing. i was a little overwhelmed by the fact that within a few hours people had found me. i did feel like doc and marty...if you know what i mean, if you dont well then thats another conversation. but i am super excited to be learning this new way of communication. and that is exactly what the blog is. a new way to communicate for me. so i hope that this can be a place of procrastination for some of you (can i call you Dr. yet Micah? ) it will be filled with some typos Brad, you may stumble upon it a la Ferris Beuller style, James, or you may not read it ever again. but man there will be communal stuff that takes place and that is what life is about. community. love to you all. and thanks for the encouragement...and i just changed the spelling of Libyan due to the great little spell checker on the toolbar.

Wednesday, December 01, 2004

unto us (or me) a blog is born

that isn't sacrelig...it is true. finally i am on the bandwagon, the train, in the know, whatever it needs to be. but it is true, i now have a blog. i told my wife and she said "Great". so enjoy be patient as will i. thanks to piƱa who helped me learn to tweek and tune and who will continue to help me tweek and tune.