Thursday, January 04, 2007

Regular days

Not much has been happening the last couple days that's inspiring me to blog. Just regular stuff going on. It's nice though, the days when life settles a bit for you.



I spent several hours in the car yesterday on a trip for work. I must admit, I love being alone sometimes, especially when you're prepared. I got to listen to several Podcasts I enjoyed. On the way home I listened to worship music. I love singing, worshiping. Even when I'm in the car I'm singing out to the top of my lungs. I wonder what people think when they drive by, see me screaming, face all red, smiling, beaming, glowing. Do they feel God around or has he just invaded my car?



I've been messing around with Firefox 2.0 lately. I got on the 1.0 bandwagon a long time ago, but when IE 7 came out I jumped ship. I'm realizing why I liked Firefox so much again though. One cool thing is that I can now blog from work, through one of the extension add-ons. I'm so happy. I got to see what other add-ons I can get.



Turned in the paperwork for my passport today. We're going on a cruise to the Cayman Islands and Mexico with my friends John and Jamie in the beginning of March. So excited, I can't wait.



Looking forward to more regular days. If anything exciting happens I'll be sure to let you know.

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2 Comments:

At 5:39 PM , Blogger amy said...

a cruise to the cayman islands? that is AWESOME. it always reminds me of money laundering and secret bank accounts- thats why you are really going isn't it? are the kids going? i always wonder what people think when i'm singing in the car too - and when i see people singing i usually just wonder what they are listening to!! but your face does tend to get mighty red so i bet people think you are CRAZY!!! (:

 
At 9:19 PM , Blogger Rich said...

No the kids are not going...terrible isn't it. We feel a little guilty, but besides being way to expensive for us all Andrea and I are looking forward to spending some time together.

I only wish we had money to launder through the Cayman Islands. The only money that get's laundered in my house is the $1 bills that get left in my pocket.

I suspect people think I'm crazy too.

 

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