Week in Review: Feb 17, 2009
Whenever I sit down to type out one of these posts, it always feels like last week was so long ago. It’s amazing how much life happens when you pay attention. Ever since I proposed to Corrine last year I’ve been setting up my own dominoes of life. It’s almost time to start knocking some down to see if I laid them out right….
Things I Think I Liked
- I finally put something on my website. It’s not much, but it’s better than “I like rocks”
- Picked out our DJ for the wedding… Now we just have to figure out what we want him to play!
- Two of my previously unemployed friends now have jobs! Wahoo!
- Helped dispatch a Honda vs. semi accident and a mobile home fire in one week and no one died!
Things I Think I Didn’t Like
- There is a group that wants to retire the Joker from Batman movies. The sentiment is nice, but it’s a bad idea.
- Some kids wanted to rename Boulder High School to Obama High School. I’m a fan of Obama, but this is way too much! Having a high school named after a sitting President is too propaganda-ish. They withdrew their idea gracefully, though.
Things I Think I Think
- “The founder of an Islamic television station in upstate New York aimed at countering Muslim stereotypes has confessed to beheading his wife” – This is really funny and really sad at the same time. It’s like punching someone in the face to prove you’re not violent.
This Week Made Me Wonder…
- Will I ever have the time to pursue my many interests?
- Are Facebook’s changes to their Terms of Service really that big of a deal?
Things to look forward to
- Closing on the house on Wednesday!
- Getting the invitations started.
- Packing, packing, putting stuff in boxes and packing.
- Having the keys to our very own house in our hands!!!
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By Peggy Lee, February 24, 2009 @ 8:45 pm
Dear Scott,
I wasn’t sure how to get in touch with you. I appreciate what you posted on Dispatch Monthly. I wanted to let you know that I blogged about and posted Nathan’s speech.
toosad4words.blogspot.com
I hesitated to post it though on the monthly magazine. but I wanted to share it with you.
God bless you for all you do.
Peggy