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last week in pictures

September 22nd, 2010 — 7:30pm

•The children set up a little store in our house. Notice how everything Honor is selling is a weapon.

The kids setting up a store

•I turned 29 and got all kinds of great presents (including some I bought for myself.)

Nameless kitty

Plates on a wall

New shoes

•Puppy Dexter is as spoiled as ever and liking his new kitty.

Spoiled baby puppy

•Some antique store scores

Antique store finds

Perfect measuring cup

•New fall windows for Tangle (which are way cuter in person if I do say so myself.)

Fall windows

Fall windows

•A few random damask things: Cupcakes for Rickelle’s birthday and Damask Duct Tape from Target.

Damask duct tape!

Cupcakes for rickelle

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Wherein Jim offends the governor

September 11th, 2010 — 5:50pm

 Jim has been playing a ridiculous amount of shows  lately and this weekend has become the pinnacle of his rockstardom. He played two shows yesterday and two today, church tomorrow and another show in Salt Lake on Monday.  Yesterday they played for a conservative convention/rally of sorts about how to increase jobs in the morning and then at our favorite pub, Naggy McGees, in the evening. 

At the conservative rally, the band thought the signs were really funny and brought a few home with them. So during sound check at the pub, Jim thought it would be funny to march around the stage with one of the signs.  Little did he know, the (Democratic) governor of our state was at the pub watching (and appeared to be enjoying) them play. Little did the governor know Jim was waving that conservative sign in jest.  

Jim didn’t realize any of this was going on and found out from a server afterwards that as soon as he started waving that sign around, the governor left!

Ahh, he really is a rockstar, upsetting political figures unintentionally.    

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Tragedy and redemption

September 8th, 2010 — 10:50pm

When i was little, my mom read the Little House on the Prairie series to me. I immediately fell in love with the characters, begging my mom to read another chapter when she would close the book and say it was time for bed. I remember sobbing hysterically the night she read about Mary going blind. I refused to let her read more of the book, and it took days of convincing to get me to let her continue. 

I don’t really know what it is about me that gets so attached to characters in stories, that is so sensitive. I still a feel a little heartbroken about Mary. And even the thought of the end of Prison Break turns my stomach in knots. Or Lost. Or The last Harry Potter book where everyone dies, or that movie they made about Ernest Hemingway where he leaves Sandra Bullock at the end. Or even though I was happy with the ending of the Hunger Games, I couldn’t stand the pain written into the main character.  I thrive on happy endings and redemption. I just can’t do tragedies. 

I think this is because in life, at one point, we all live a tragedy. I don’t know why God chooses to write tragedy into our Stories, maybe because that’s the only way he can point us back to Himself. I don’t know. But maybe my aversion to reading about or watching them is that they hit a little too close to home. I think being super sensitive with a good imagination makes me feel way too much of what the author is portraying and I end up feeling like its all happening to me. Tragedy isn’t entertaining, it’s just so painful – in our own lives…watching other people live it.

In the end, I will always be a fan of stories of Redemption. I will always love seeing the underdog win or the unlikely hero rise from the ashes or the screw-ups find peace with themselves. Maybe this is because I refuse to let tragedy dictate my life, even though it may effect it from time to time. Because even in the face of tragedy, I ultimately believe in happy endings and forgiveness and change and redemption.

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