Tuesday, February 24, 2009

True Story

Dialogue in Sophomore Small Group:

Polly: If God were to brag on Haley, what would He say about her?
Sophomore Girl: She has good hair.
Polly: Hmmm, lets go a little deeper...
Sophomore Girl: She has good hair roots...?

Monday, February 23, 2009

Conquoring fears, one by one

Today was a milestone day for me.

For a few days now, our garbage disposal has made a horrible sound when turned on. All of my roommates have successfully ignored the symphony of metal on metal every time it's used.

Today, it was my turn to ignore it. As I washed out a bowl and flipped that friendly little switch that usually washes away all the nastiness, I was greeted with the familiar screeching I've heard all week long.

I've always had a fear of garbage disposals.
I don't like to look down them. I don't like to smell them. I don't like to hear them. And I sure as heck would never reach down one. That was until today...

My first step towards victory was taking a look into it.... Nothing. It was too dark.
So I got my cell phone to provide some light.
I'm sure I was the epitome of a modern women as I stood above the hole with my cell phone held out in hopes of catching a glimpse of the culprit making all the noise.
Nothing.

I had a choice. Do I walk away and wait for the next person to figure out what is down there?
Not this time...

It took all the estrogen my system to conjure up the matriarchal duty I was about perform. But I did it. I put my hand down the garbage disposal. And not only that, but I had to feel around. A lot. I felt the 4 little blades that serve us oh-so-well throughout the week. And then I found it. A loose piece. I pulled it out to discover it was half of a corn-on-the-cob holder. You know those things you put on the end of the cobs to give you a handle? Well I found half of one. That meant I had to go back in for the second half.

So I stuck my hand down the garbage disposal. Again.
Found it.

Thinking my ordeal was over, I flipped the switch hoping to hear the sound of blades hitting nothing but air. Nope. More clatter.

I went in again. Found another half. Which meant, I had to go in one more time.
Four times! I stuck my hand down that thing, 4 times.

Victory.

Drover-1
Garbage Disposal-0

Monday, February 16, 2009

This is pretty funny

http://theologica.blogspot.com/2009/02/i-think-my-wifes-calvinist.html

Friday, February 13, 2009

Wish List



I'm surprised Janny Drover doesn't already have one...

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

An Ode to Sara Jaeger...

Sara Jaeger
She's just so fun,
Sara Jaeger
I love her a ton.

Sara Jaeger
Tells it like it is,
Sara Jaeger
With words she's a wiz.

Sara Jaeger
A lot of talent she has,
Sara Jaeger
Has a good amount of sass.

Sara Jaeger
Makes most people laugh,
Sara Jaeger
She's a good friend to have.





Tuesday, February 10, 2009


This pup apparently won first place in a big-national dog show.

I personally think it looks the offspring of a goat and opossum.

Or it's Gandalf as a dog.

You decide.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Edward

Found this blog online:

"Today, my girlfriend dumped me proclaiming she wanted someone more like her "Edward". I asked her who Edward was. She held up a copy her "Twilight" book. She was talking about a fictional vampire."

I laughed out loud at this, but the sad thing is, it's probably true. I've had to have multiple conversations with teenage girls clarifying that "Edward" is fictional. Despite my efforts to convince them that Edward doesn't exist, he has set the boyfriend standard quite high. While I do not support emotionally lusting after a fictional character or an unattainable relationship, I support any means that keeps teenage gals away from guys for the time being. Thank you, Edward. At least for now.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Camdenton?

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Quote

"Give! Give the love we have all received to those around you. Give until it hurts, because real love hurts. That is why you must love until it hurts. You must love with your time, your hands, and your hearts. You need to share all that you have.”-Mother Teresa


Love this.
I think she is my hero.