haven't really updated in a while...
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...not unknown. I make an effort to keep
dailyoffice updated, and fall behind here.
Today: laundry, dishes, breakfast, LJ, church, walk, home again. Catch up with Jesse, hang out with
runnerwolf,
sar_anon,
damiana_swan, make dinner, play Tropico. No html, which means I need to get with it tomorrow.
I did walk longer than usual, about 1.25 mi, instead of one or almost one. But it's easier when I walk after church. Walking along 10th Ave and Broadway is nicely flat. And b, my usual goal is Starbuck's. Sometimes I just get something to drink and head right back to the car, but today I was happy to sip coffee, read a newspaper, let my coat dry out a bit and thaw my bottom half!
One of these days I should change my goal to Bailey/Coy. The extra distance would do me good, but it'd take me even longer to get out of Bailey/Coy than Starbuck's. I just wish there was a Starbuck's on Education Hill that was, oh, a mile away. (And no, Bella Bottega does not suit my purposes.)
Ann said something during the sermon that stuck with me - that psalm 103 is a great psalm for when you don't feel like praying or when God just doesn't seem worth it. It starts by addressing the soul - "my soul", when reading aloud - and goes on to discuss God's benefits. It's nice that Ann isn't afraid to say that she sometimes has spiritually dry patches, same as anyone else.
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I did walk longer than usual, about 1.25 mi, instead of one or almost one. But it's easier when I walk after church. Walking along 10th Ave and Broadway is nicely flat. And b, my usual goal is Starbuck's. Sometimes I just get something to drink and head right back to the car, but today I was happy to sip coffee, read a newspaper, let my coat dry out a bit and thaw my bottom half!
One of these days I should change my goal to Bailey/Coy. The extra distance would do me good, but it'd take me even longer to get out of Bailey/Coy than Starbuck's. I just wish there was a Starbuck's on Education Hill that was, oh, a mile away. (And no, Bella Bottega does not suit my purposes.)
Ann said something during the sermon that stuck with me - that psalm 103 is a great psalm for when you don't feel like praying or when God just doesn't seem worth it. It starts by addressing the soul - "my soul", when reading aloud - and goes on to discuss God's benefits. It's nice that Ann isn't afraid to say that she sometimes has spiritually dry patches, same as anyone else.