31 July 2011
31 July 2011
I watched the recording of Dave Ramsey's The Great Recovery presentation last night. I am reminded again of how much I want to be out of debt, but not having an income to speak of makes that difficult. When you're just getting by, it's hard to dig out of the pit. At least we're not adding to the hole at all, and we haven't since February.
One of Dave's action items, especially for church leaders, is to teach people what God has to say about money. I've certainly got the platform in my Sunday School class, but how do I structure it and how do I get over the trepidation that the broke, unemployed kid in the room wants to teach everyone else about money. And is there a way to tie discipleship in, or is that just pushing it?
Kathy went back home to Houston yesterday morning, and we're attempting to settle back into normal life. Tiffany's at Applebee's tonight, I got the kids to bed about 8:30, and now I'm on the computer, playing cards and surfing the web. I've already clipped and sorted coupons, even though there's not money for groceries before we leave for Minnesota in a week. I've got a sink over-full of dishes to wash, the house is a disaster, and I really should help Tiffany with the laundry. I guess we're back to normal, then!
25 July 2011
25 July 2011
I know that many people decried Borders for killing small, independent bookshops in the past, and I would agree with them. I remember bookstores on Main Street in Newark and McMahon's at Christiana Mall - now you're hard-pressed to find any sort of a decent bookstore in a mall. While Borders was a juggernaut, it was still a place where we could go to touch books and sit down for a while with a coffee and a novel. Tiffany and I spent many date nights at Borders, just enjoying a bit of peace and quiet while browsing through a stack of books that we didn't need to buy.
There's the rub: we don't have much disposable income to spend on books, so we've shifted much more to borrowing books from the library. It's free, and we don't have to find shelf space to hang on the books after we're done. We have plenty of books already and we're trying to pare down - buying more from Borders is a touch antithetical to that endeavor. In fact, I can't remember the last time we bought a book (more than a small school book for the kids); I can't even remember whether we bought it in store or online. Do I have much room to lament the closing of Borders if I don't buy their merchandise? It's not for lack of desire - I'm sure I could spend a couple hundred dollars each time I walk in - but perhaps there are just too many others in our situation.
I do mourn the loss of Borders: the loss of a local Ann Arbor business, the loss of a haven of knowledge and entertainment, the loss of being able to physically browse books. I don't see e-readers being a viable alternative, and while the library is an ideal option in many respects, there's just something different about it.
Farewell, Borders. I pray that this is not a nail in the coffin of printed books. If so, God help us all.
20 July 2011
20 July 2011
19 July 2011
17-18 July
In the morning, I packed my stuff up, put it in the car in the parking lot, and caught the #18 bus to downtown (via the airport). An hour early for my interview, I walked around downtown Nashville: through the War Memorial, around the Capitol grounds, and down the Arcade between 5th and 4th Streets. Interview at 10:30 with Tim Roach of the Greater Nashville Regional Council went well, then lunch at Katie's in the Arcade - fried pork chop, greens, and sweet(!) tea.
After taking the bus back to the hotel, I drove to Brentwood to see Dave Ramsey's Financial Peace Plaza. Dave was out of town on vacation, but I had a cup of coffee with Martha Thompson (Director of Guest Relations) and browsed the bookstore. Back on the road headed north and struggling to stay awake the whole way north of Cincinnati. Got home about 1:30 AM and fell into bed.
16 July 2011
16 July 2011
I hope I remember how to interview. I've not been terribly skilled at it in the past, but I did get McKenna six years ago, right? I just wish that it wasn't such a stilted process - it's never as easygoing as I think it should/could be. Oh, if I didn't need this job, how would it be different? How much freer would I be in my conversation? How much less pressure would I feel to Get. It. Right.?
15 July 2011
15 July 2011
Dinner tonight was excellent smoked sausage, peppers & onions, and fried potatoes cooked by Tiffany. We both agree that there are just some dishes that one of us prepares better than the other does, even though we are both good cooks.
After dinner, we went to Movie in the Park at Mill Pond Park. Kathy drove the kids down, while Tiff and I biked over, with an exhilarating coast down the hill at the end. Good turnout for the festivities, and Kathy and Isaac stayed to camp out in his blue tent. We'll see what the report is in the morning.
14 July 2011
14 July 2011
Dinner at Applebee's tonight on the way home from the airport, then back to home. A little picking up the living room, a few dishes, but mostly the kids enjoying Gran-Gran in town.
Heard back from Jessamine County. I made the top 10, but not the top 5. Oh well, at least I heard, and I've got the new lead for Nashville! Romans 8:28 - right?
13 July 2011
13 July 2011
Shopping trip to Meijer this afternoon with Isaac. He's started to put things in the cart on his own (apples, hot cocoa) but has some good suggestions, like potatoes for baked potatoes and ground beef for "porcupine balls". If only he was more gentle with the fruit!
I received an email today from Bill Orange at the Greater Nashville Regional Commission. He wants me to go down to Nashville for an interview on Monday - just five days from now! The bulk of the afternoon was spent making arrangement for hotel and rental car: I'm planning to drive down Sunday after the church picnic and return after a morning interview on Monday. It will be a lot of driving, but this is the best lead (read: first in-person interview) I've had since leaving McKenna 11 months ago.
Made (baked is too strong a word here) a banoffee pie tonight - dulce de leche and bananas in a prebaked crust, topped with a coffee whipped cream. Not bad, and light on the points (only 69 for the whole pie), but it doesn't quite match up to what I remember from Piece of Ireland back in Newark. Their pie was somehow more solid and richer - maybe they cut the bananas in smaller pieces? I wonder, too, if making it with boiled sweetened condensed milk would make that much of a difference over the jar of dulce de leche. Experiments for another day.
12 July 2011
12 July 2011
Went out to Ypsi to get Project Fresh coupons to use at the Farmers’ Market, but they didn’t have a record of my appointment. Add pissed off to the list of hot and tired today – reacted by eating two chocolate bars from Hiller’s after a brief grocery stop for sparkling water.
Tiffany worked lunch and dinner today, but had a long break between so she hung out at home for a couple hours and made no-bake cookies for her co-workers. I crashed on the couch for a couple hours holding Esther – she’s very clingy when she’s sick. Isaac made himself a peanut butter sandwich, then up to bed about 9pm. Relatively easy bedtime tonight – maybe I just need to let them stay up later?
Tuesday night is job hunting night! Applied for three new jobs – one in Kansas and two near DC. Printed applications for two others in Wyoming and Iowa. Sent another followup email to Jessamine County – it’s been about a month since I heard anything from them.
11 July 2011
11 July 2011
10 July 2011
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09 July 2011
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8 July 2011
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06 July 2011
6 July 2011
Isaac got up early with Tiffany to bake a birthday cake, then we all had a piece before the DE Acuffs headed home. Buddy stopped by for a visit - he's looking poorly, in lots of pain, and having trouble sleeping. Tiny brought up a package sent from Mary V for Hazel - cheesecake and chocolate-covered strawberries shipped in an insulated box from California! Hazel enjoyed a huge strawberry, while we looked on and took photos for Mary V.
After the Michigan crew made a run into Jeff for Walmart and Sonic, Jerry and Tiny stopped by to bring a birthday card and more well-wishes. I made salmon cakes for dinner; Isaac eventually ate his (shaped like an elephant!) after a bit of struggle. Rest of evening devoted to cleaning up and prepacking for tomorrow's departure.
Hazel relayed a story that, when growing up, whenever they broke something in the house, she and her siblings would hide it from Momma under the house. The story came up when I dropped the electric griddle and broke its plastic legs - superglue to the rescue!
05 July 2011
5 July 2011
04 July 2011
4 July 2011
03 July 2011
3 July 2011
02 July 2011
2 July 2011
Sat down to work on Bible study, then I couldn't recall the last time I opened my Bible just to read. Why is it such a struggle to have a daily quiet time? I wonder if the struggle is similar for all stay-at-home parents with young kids - I need the kids to entertain themselves, be gone, or be asleep to get any time for devotions. I really should restudy Herb's Quiet Time lesson - and take it to heart! As Bert says, the lesson is not for those I wish would hear it - it's for me!
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Just sitting down to a snack of cottage cheese and apple butter (homemade last fall from Wasem's apples). I'm told it's a Pennsylvania Dutch thing - perhaps a relic of my birth place? Listened to Aaron Copland as I washed the dishes this afternoon. There are few CDs that I want to sit down and deliberately listen to, and this is one. I want a pair of big, ear-covering headphones and an hour to myself to get lost in Appalachian Spring, Rodeo, Quiet City, Fanfare for the Common Man...
01 July 2011
1 July 2011
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"When I was young, I thought I could fly" - just a little snippet of verse that came to me today. I wonder if I still have what it takes to write a whole poem. Or maybe this line is a whole poem?