Monday, November 01, 2010

brrrrrrrr

well I finally gave into the chilling cold and turned on the heat this weekend. I just wanted to wake up Saturday morning to a house not completely cold cold cold. but I only have it set on 60 just now. did everyone survive the Halloween weekend all right, parties and crazy costumes perhaps? My okc bud went down to ft lauderdale for the weekend. woot woot. I'd have been tempted to take the trip but I'd just had my AUstin trip the week before. I had a married college bud call me up Saturday to come over, and we were cooking out in the front yard while tricker treaters came by. quite a bit of fun, that and watching the OU game on tv through the front window. ha
Was supposed to go to a big halloween party SUnday night at a highschool buddy's place but I didn't feel like it. Just rather stay home and rest up and get papers graded and everything ready for Monday etc.. I did put a nice little creepy photo up on facebook though.
survived my busy monday of school and night class. In case you hadn't seen this story about the mountain climber who fell to his death last Thursday, here's a link to the blog climbtibet. where you can read the final post from his wife. very touching....
Enjoyed the sermon in church this last Sunday, the pastor made a point about something Jerry Falwell jr. said to Glen Beck about them working together for the cause of politics and "worrying about theology differences later" or something along those lines. It was a great sermon with the point that of course spreading the gospel comes before playing politics. I don't have my notes with me or I'd try to be more clear.
anyway. I wore my new shirt from American Apparel today. it's a very comfortable short sleeve cotton button up, the sort of dark navy/is it black color... fyi, the prices at the outlet store for american apparl in Cedar Park north of Austin were the same as the store on Congress. ha

2 comments:

Hotbodz said...

Sorry about the cold; it is gloriously warm here in South Africa. I have been reading your blog for over a year now and still don't know what OKC is. I'm sure it's an area or city or college, but unknown to me here far to the south east of you. tell me.

Anonymous said...

OKC = Oklahoma City

Not sure I understood the part about Beck and Falwell Jr. putting politics first then theology later, then your pastor saying basically the opposite, unless he was pointing out that Beck and Falwell Jr. were not a good example.

I was surprised and sadened to hear that there exist a Jerry Falwell Jr.