On a Lighter Note…

September 28, 2007 at 12:02 am Leave a comment

I love feeling my son kick me. Really, I do.

I’m ready for a name for this boy. I feel like it will be one more way of getting to know him.

I can’t believe I’m awake at this hour, with this much in my head. Oh wait…the head full of thoughts and things swirling and zapping each other out, that isn’t a surprise.

I have been fondly thinking of my community of friends and people we are getting to know better, and I really, really like the people I have in my life. It’s amazing how simple a concept it is that God truly does reveal Himself through friendship and relationship and connection with each other.

One final thought at 11:59 tonight…I really want the Oregon Ducks to beat the snot out of Cal this weekend. I nearly prayed for it, and as soon as it crossed into my head in a prayer-like form, I felt really stupid. There are SO MANY OTHER THINGS WORTH TALKING TO GOD ABOUT. And yes, I am ‘shouting’ at myself with that one…hoping it sticks.

Good night.

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