Just before we put Ella to bed tonight I was on the floor playing with her. She walked over to the other side of the room to grab a book and brought it over and bashed my head with it twice. The first hit didn’t “really” hurt, but the second-one, to the eye – that did hurt a bit.

After I said “ouch” a few times I began to whimper a bit and then broke into my best-fake-cry. I let out a few sequential cries and Jess came over to teach Ella that kissing a boo-boo helps. I continued in my fake-cry when suddenly Ella’s “I may have truly hurt my father”-emotions took over and she began to cry uncontrollably.

Lesson learned.

For both of us.

For the next 5-minutes Ella lay in my arms with her head buried in my shoulder.

It was one of those moments.

Happy Median

10.15.2007 — 4 Comments


Looking for a nice restaurant, golf course, diner, and/or coffee shop that’s halfway between your address and the address of a friend?

Happy Median provides such a resource to be found pretty quickly!

FYI – Chicago really IS halfway between Warsaw and Mukwonago!

book.jpgI finished reading “I Sold My Soul on eBay” this afternoon. It’s an interesting follow-up read after finishing “Jim & Casper Go To Church” just the other week.

In his book, Mehta talks about his eBay auction in which Jim Henderson purchased the ability to send Mehta to churches of his choosing for a specified length of time. Hemant posted his experiences and findings on a website and then eventually wrote this book as a follow-up (money-maker?) to the entire experiment.

The only big surprise I had through reading the book was that Hemant admitted his love for the mega-church experience. I think I expected him to be turned-off to the large, impersonal-ness that is often associated with the mega-church situation.

I don’t know if I agree with Mehta’s consistency of writing that “he is at the center of every church’s target-audience”. As an atheist, his belief (or disbelief, rather) that there IS no God places him in a category of NOT the kind of person I would expect for a church to minister to on a Sunday-morning. I might add that Hemant visited churches in a geographically-similar area (surrounding his Chicago address) with some mega-church visits in other locations. I can’t help but wonder what experience he would’ve had smaller-sized churches in other areas of the country, too…

All in all, I enjoyed the book – I was challenged even as a youth pastor to realize the importance of keeping in check the idea that not everyone in my ministry is from the same background or has the same knowledge-base as me or any other student peer!

Resources: Off The Map | Friendly Atheist

After a mere three-months of being here in Mukwonago, I was FINALLY able to launch the first-version of our church’s new website – www.oswesleyan.org


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With the French’s and Glaze’s here this weekend we stayed muy-busy!

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We enjoyed a day in downtown Milwaukee, thanking the Lord for our minivan that carried all of us together!

Our friends stayed through lunch on Sunday afternoon and then a quick-visit to the “Elegant Farmer” a local piece-of-tourism that we enjoy taking people to.

This weekend we have a couple MORE couples planning on visiting us here in Mukwonago! The newly married Halls and our “adopted” parents from Warsaw, Momma & Poppa Sweeny! We’re praying for plans to work out and for traveling mercies for both sets of dear friends!

More pictures from the Glaze/French visit this weekend here.