So I did it. I got like six inches of my hair cut off today. I think I like it but they put way too much product in it. I will post a picture soon. I don't think it is really drastic but it is different.
Tonight is the big night. The Artist's Cafe. I am really excited about it. We set up last night and I am quite pleased with my pieces that I did for this year's show. It would be pretty cool if I sold I painting, but I am not getting my hopes up.
Another exciting note is I have been doing Pilates every day since Monday (except Thursday) and have been lifting weights and I weighed myself this morning and let's just say my determination as paid off. One of my favorite healthy I.C. meals is:
Romaine Lettuce
Cut up carrots
Feta cheese
Dressing:
1/4 C cottage cheese
1/2 TBSP Olive Oil
Onion powder
Garlic poweder
Oregano
Basil
Yum...
And because I am off I went to rent movies at my local video store. I was really surprised, but not really. Because of Redbox and Netflix all of the videos around have been closing. I wasn't that upset because I got out with nine dvds and four vhs tapes for 32.00. Let's just say anyone who knows me knows I love movies and I couldn't pass this deal up.
Anyway, I had better close this. I am watching Gossip Girl and I need to make rice krispies for tonight.
Friday, April 25, 2008
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Follow Up to I.C. Sufferer's Worst Nightmare
So I decided to do a feedback to B.J.'s and I got an e-mail today with a long apology and yes, another gift card of $50.00. Yipee!! Not that I could each much there, but their hamburgers are really good, though with $50 I could probably get a steak! Although I think they are pre-seasoned.
I painted for about five hours straight today. I will post pictures of the art show next Friday. I am really looking forward to it.
I watched the "Assassination of Jesse James" last night and we watched "Kite Runner" today. Both movies were kind of melancholy, though the good guy won in the end of "Kite Runner". There were no good guys in the Jesse James' movie though Brad Pitt and Casey Affleck did a really good job.
We played tennis Friday night. We tied...though i am not sure it agreed with my I.C. today, which pretty much sucks, but I am not sure I am ready to give it all up yet.
I painted for about five hours straight today. I will post pictures of the art show next Friday. I am really looking forward to it.
I watched the "Assassination of Jesse James" last night and we watched "Kite Runner" today. Both movies were kind of melancholy, though the good guy won in the end of "Kite Runner". There were no good guys in the Jesse James' movie though Brad Pitt and Casey Affleck did a really good job.
We played tennis Friday night. We tied...though i am not sure it agreed with my I.C. today, which pretty much sucks, but I am not sure I am ready to give it all up yet.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
I.C. Sufferer's Worst Nightmare
Well I had a LONG day at work today and was really tired with a lovely headache. John Mark did not feel like cooking and I didn't feel like cooking so we went to the new restaurant called B.J.'s Restaurant at Oxmoor Mall. I was a little nervous, as I am when I go to any new place to eat because I am worried that I won't be able to eat anything on the menu. And I am really tired so I don't feel like asking a ton of questions...well it's a good thing I did. Question #1 Do you season your french fries. Can you guess what the answer was? Yes. Question #2 Is the chicken pre-seasoned. Question #3 What kind of cheese is on the garlic cheese bread (which came with the hamburger). Answer-parmesan cheese (which I can't have). Question #4 (sigh) Can you order hamburgers without seasoning? And so on and so forth. It was an excruciating, painful experience for me. By the time I FINALLY found something I could eat I was almost in tears because I was sooo tired and embarrassed. Everything on their menu contained something I couldn't eat. Even their motzerella cheese was a five cheese mix (then don't call it motzerella cheese!). So, after watching John Mark eat his salad (which I couldn't have because of the dressings) our food comes. My bun on my hamburger looked like a piece of French bread, but I didn't taste anything different. Our waiter came to check on everything and said, "They gave you the wrong bread". The brought me the bread with the Parmesan cheese, which I definitely can't have. Crap right? So I had to wait another 10 minutes to get my food while I watched JM eat his. The story of my life, right? The waiter was really nice and felt terrible that they got my order wrong. He brought me back my potato so I could at least eat something while my hamburger cooked and he said the manager would be over to our table. Let me preface this by telling you I told the waiter I had food allergies (that is the short story version of explaining I.C). The manager came to our table and said, "I'm so sorry about the mix-up. Your food should be ready in four minutes". That was it. The waiter was very apologetic about the whole situation and actually sounded a lot more sorry than the manager. Also we paid full price for both of our meals. There was no compensation for the "mix-up". I would e-mail them, but they will just send me a gift card and I can't eat anything there, so what's the point. So, if you have I.C. don't go to B.J.'s...it's a flare up waiting to happen.
(On a positive note JM felt so bad that he took me to Macy's and bought me a pair of gold platformy sandals that I wanted and we found a 15% off coupon just laying on one of the displays. I also bought four shirts for 4.25 a piece. What a deal!)
(On a positive note JM felt so bad that he took me to Macy's and bought me a pair of gold platformy sandals that I wanted and we found a 15% off coupon just laying on one of the displays. I also bought four shirts for 4.25 a piece. What a deal!)
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Easter Sunday
Not much going on this weekend. I have been doing some painting. I am not sure how I feel about it. We will see. It's A LOT of work. Hopefully I will be able to get all I want done before April 25th.
We had a speaker at church today (Ashley Smith-the girl who was taken hostage by Brian Nichols in Atlanta in 2005) that had to pick her up at the airport last night around 11:00. It was really neat to hear Ashley's story and how God used that time with Brian Nichols to bring her back to Him. She shared with me last night now her mother died from cancer two weeks ago and her story really touched me. Because of what she is doing she can reach so many people because of her life experiences. I in turn felt that my life experience might help someone in need of comfort-so pretty much I need to consistently work on my book!!
Paul said in 2 Corinthians, "(God) who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble wiht the comfort we ourselves have recieved from God." (1:4) I kind of feel that is why I have to write this book-so that I in turn might use my sufferings to comfort those who might be going through the same thing.
Oh and here is a little sneak peak from my latest work (as you can tell it is not finished)


We had a speaker at church today (Ashley Smith-the girl who was taken hostage by Brian Nichols in Atlanta in 2005) that had to pick her up at the airport last night around 11:00. It was really neat to hear Ashley's story and how God used that time with Brian Nichols to bring her back to Him. She shared with me last night now her mother died from cancer two weeks ago and her story really touched me. Because of what she is doing she can reach so many people because of her life experiences. I in turn felt that my life experience might help someone in need of comfort-so pretty much I need to consistently work on my book!!
Paul said in 2 Corinthians, "(God) who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble wiht the comfort we ourselves have recieved from God." (1:4) I kind of feel that is why I have to write this book-so that I in turn might use my sufferings to comfort those who might be going through the same thing.
Oh and here is a little sneak peak from my latest work (as you can tell it is not finished)
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Are You Smarter Than a Pharisee?
I've been reading Matthew since well...since April. Face it, I am a theology geek. I was reading four commentaries, but I had to stop using Calvin. It was too much and he kept on talking about the Papists (everything started to be about the Papists)...it was getting old. I am currently on chapter 12 and this week I came across a particularly genius moment by Jesus. Let's just face it, he had his A-game on.
A little background on it is Pharisees had been following Jesus around trying to trap him and waiting for him to screw up. Earlier in Chapter 12 Jesus let's his disciples pick heads of grain because they were hungry. The Pharisees accused him of letting them work on the Sabbath and being a lawbreaker. Pretty much Jesus told them (in his own subtle way), "If you had known what these words mean, 'I desire mercy not sacrifice," you would not have condemned the innocent. For the Son of Man in the Lord of the Sabbath." The Pharisees may not have realized it at the time, but Jesus was pretty much saying-if you knew the Law and the Prophets, like you pretend you do, you would know that God desires mercy not sacrifice and my disciples were not guilty of breaking the Sabbath and Oh yeah, I am the Lord of the Sabbath". Well, that's not exactly what he said, but it is what he means. He is the Messiah and he is Lord over the Sabbath, so you'd better recognize.
The next big Sabbath "desecration" was when they find a man with a shriveled hand and look at him and say, "Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath?" Jesus says, "C'mon if one of your sheep falls into a pit on the Sabbath you know you are going to pull it out. This man is much more valuable that a sheep. It is lawful to do good on the Sabbath." And he healed the man. This got the Pharisees loin clothes in a wad, so they went out and plotted on how they were going to kill Jesus (how mature is that, right?)
There is a little blurb next about Christ being the Messiah and Matthew says he is fulfilling Isaiah's prophesy on the Servant of the Lord because Jesus warns his disciples not to tell anyone who he was.
Then we come to one of my probably now favorite stories of Jesus from Matthew. A man who was demon possessed was brought to Jesus and Jesus healed him. The people around him asked themselves, "Could this be the Son of David?" This made the Pharisees really mad. They were really intimidated by Christ because they were afraid that the people were going to start following him instead of abiding by their ridiculous man made laws. They really didn't like that the people were starting to think that Jesus could possibly be the Messiah-so what do they do? They say Jesus is exorcising demons by the power of Satan.
Let me just ask you this question. Are you smarter than a Pharisee? I hope so. I do realize I have gotten some of my "smartness" from reading Jesus next words-he pretty much lays the smack down, but the accusation is ridiculous. Why?
Jesus puts it this way, (and I paraphrase) "If a kingdom was divided against itself it would what? Fall. If a house was divided against itself it would what? Fall." Are you catching where he is going with this? He said, "If Satan drives out Satan, he is divided against himself. how then can his Kingdom stand?" Question number one: If he is driving out demons by the name of Satan would that make much sense? Answer: No. They are Satan's demons.
The next point Jesus makes a jibe at the Pharisees people. He says, "If I drive out demons by Satan then who do your people drive them out by? (Rhetorical question here) Let your people be the judge." I am not sure if this is sacrilegious or not, but I can almost picture Jesus waving his head and snapping his finger in the air. "But," He says, "If I drive out demons by the Spirit of God, then the kingdom has come upon you." In other words, "You're in deep scubalon" (In the Greek this means doo-doo or poop, but the more colorful translation of those words).
Apparently Jesus was much smarter than the Pharisees and pretty much everyone else on the planet. I mean if you have the Holy Spirit descend on you like a dove and God shout out from heaven, "This is my son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased." Let's just say I would want him on my debate team. And this is why this is one of my new favorite Jesus stories. Could you imagine the looks of the Pharisees faces when he was done with them. Someone would need to pick their jaw up off the floor. Although I have a feeling they were so high and mighty they just congratulated themselves for being outsmarted by Christ once again. And the definitely didn't heed his warnings that, "By your words you will be acquitted, and by your words you will be condemned." In other words, they had better watch their back. They are going down.
(I do realize that they do end up getting Jesus crucified, but he did rise three days later and when he comes back he will have the final word).
A little background on it is Pharisees had been following Jesus around trying to trap him and waiting for him to screw up. Earlier in Chapter 12 Jesus let's his disciples pick heads of grain because they were hungry. The Pharisees accused him of letting them work on the Sabbath and being a lawbreaker. Pretty much Jesus told them (in his own subtle way), "If you had known what these words mean, 'I desire mercy not sacrifice," you would not have condemned the innocent. For the Son of Man in the Lord of the Sabbath." The Pharisees may not have realized it at the time, but Jesus was pretty much saying-if you knew the Law and the Prophets, like you pretend you do, you would know that God desires mercy not sacrifice and my disciples were not guilty of breaking the Sabbath and Oh yeah, I am the Lord of the Sabbath". Well, that's not exactly what he said, but it is what he means. He is the Messiah and he is Lord over the Sabbath, so you'd better recognize.
The next big Sabbath "desecration" was when they find a man with a shriveled hand and look at him and say, "Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath?" Jesus says, "C'mon if one of your sheep falls into a pit on the Sabbath you know you are going to pull it out. This man is much more valuable that a sheep. It is lawful to do good on the Sabbath." And he healed the man. This got the Pharisees loin clothes in a wad, so they went out and plotted on how they were going to kill Jesus (how mature is that, right?)
There is a little blurb next about Christ being the Messiah and Matthew says he is fulfilling Isaiah's prophesy on the Servant of the Lord because Jesus warns his disciples not to tell anyone who he was.
Then we come to one of my probably now favorite stories of Jesus from Matthew. A man who was demon possessed was brought to Jesus and Jesus healed him. The people around him asked themselves, "Could this be the Son of David?" This made the Pharisees really mad. They were really intimidated by Christ because they were afraid that the people were going to start following him instead of abiding by their ridiculous man made laws. They really didn't like that the people were starting to think that Jesus could possibly be the Messiah-so what do they do? They say Jesus is exorcising demons by the power of Satan.
Let me just ask you this question. Are you smarter than a Pharisee? I hope so. I do realize I have gotten some of my "smartness" from reading Jesus next words-he pretty much lays the smack down, but the accusation is ridiculous. Why?
Jesus puts it this way, (and I paraphrase) "If a kingdom was divided against itself it would what? Fall. If a house was divided against itself it would what? Fall." Are you catching where he is going with this? He said, "If Satan drives out Satan, he is divided against himself. how then can his Kingdom stand?" Question number one: If he is driving out demons by the name of Satan would that make much sense? Answer: No. They are Satan's demons.
The next point Jesus makes a jibe at the Pharisees people. He says, "If I drive out demons by Satan then who do your people drive them out by? (Rhetorical question here) Let your people be the judge." I am not sure if this is sacrilegious or not, but I can almost picture Jesus waving his head and snapping his finger in the air. "But," He says, "If I drive out demons by the Spirit of God, then the kingdom has come upon you." In other words, "You're in deep scubalon" (In the Greek this means doo-doo or poop, but the more colorful translation of those words).
Apparently Jesus was much smarter than the Pharisees and pretty much everyone else on the planet. I mean if you have the Holy Spirit descend on you like a dove and God shout out from heaven, "This is my son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased." Let's just say I would want him on my debate team. And this is why this is one of my new favorite Jesus stories. Could you imagine the looks of the Pharisees faces when he was done with them. Someone would need to pick their jaw up off the floor. Although I have a feeling they were so high and mighty they just congratulated themselves for being outsmarted by Christ once again. And the definitely didn't heed his warnings that, "By your words you will be acquitted, and by your words you will be condemned." In other words, they had better watch their back. They are going down.
(I do realize that they do end up getting Jesus crucified, but he did rise three days later and when he comes back he will have the final word).
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Let the Creativity Begin!
Okay so I haven't started painting or anything, but this girl is going to end up on one of them. I am not sure which one yet. I did not come up with her on my own. She is actually from a photo from one of my magazines, but considering I don't do people I think this turned out pretty well. I may be way in over my head...but we'll see.
Friday, March 7, 2008
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