Jun 4, 2004
The Trible Dubya

1. As I have been looking over my site logs and statistics, I'm just blown away by a. how many people check my site and 2. Where all the hits come from. Yes, that's right, this is now an internationaly read site, with hits in Brazil and England. Okay, so maybe international hits doesn't make this an international site. But still, I'm just shocked. It makes me feel like I should be writing more profound stuff. It's hard though, since most of my internet access is at work. It's hard to write here. True, my job is kinda slow, but work interspersed throughout the day. So, its hard to be writing, being deep in thought, then all of the sudden *bing bing* I get a call. When I get a call, I have a headset on, and it comes through automaticaly, so when it rings it's on!!!!! So, it really stiffles any type of creative process. Hence all the one line posts. But, that's akin to my writing style. Maybe someday I'll be able to write cooler posts. But, if you look at the comments on the last post, I do have the Tommy Stewart mark of approval, so I must have some sort of coolness going on here.

2. Weekend . . . going to cincy . . .hanging out with Justin Sanford Sat. night (just got a call) . . . then Sunday church at UCC, then I'm off to camp. I'm helping out with an overnight church camp for 1-2 graders. Not my strongest area. But, it should all be okay. Shannon Wentz is the camp dean, and she is excellent at all things children's ministry. As for me, my function at kids events is somewhat like a jungle gym . . .the kids just kinda climb on me and I give sweet back rides. That, and I'll be playing some campfire guitar. It should be fun. AND, it gives me an excuse to skip work (phone call) on Monday. 2 4-day work weeks. Nice!!!

3. Here are some very good Tornado Safety Tips. It's the one's they don't teach you at school.
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