Category: My Life

  • Thanksgiving

    Today is Thanksgiving day. This is a day that was set aside by the earliest settlers here to give thanks to God. It was later proclaimed by President Washington to be a national day to give thanks to God on 10/03/1789. President Lincoln proclaimed it a national holiday on the…

  • Pot Luck And Professors

    Pot Luck and Professors We have several get-togethers each year now that we have a fellowship hall. It used to be our old sanctuary, which we have outgrown. Our beautiful new building will seat a thousand people and is built adjacent to the old one. It still seems weird to…

  • Apology And An Announcement

    Sorry gang, our phone line was acting up yesterday. Oh, yes, I still have a dialup connection. Isn’t that so last century. *laughs* Anyway, I was planning to tell you all about the great Harvest Feast we had and show you pictures of the inimitable Professor Fritz Von Googleheimer and…

  • Snow Shoveling

    I just came in from shoveling snow. I hate shoveling snow here in Colorado Springs. People hear about Colorado getting 18 inches of snow in one day and they freak out. Truth is, that is up in the mountains. The city of Colorado Springs is situated at the base of…

  • Boy Scouts

    I cannot believe that the ACLU has nothing better to do than to pick on the Boy Scouts. They are quick to sue not only the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) but any person that wants to remind us the principles that our God-fearing founders espoused. Revisionists are trying to…

  • Strong Women

    After reading Susan B’s blog entry at http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=sbalak from November 1, 2004 (I think it’s on the second or third page by now), where she says, “…I do not tuck my tail and run at the first mention of an opposing thought or idea. Which brings me to a whole…

  • D W Hollingsworth

    Thanks to Nicole for letting me say these things. Nicole’s remarks in the little sidebar chat thingy on this blog, which may have disappeared by this time, where she says “The jokes are daddy’s, well I guess they are mine now.” Got me to thinking about and remembering D.W. Hollingsworth.…

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