Archive for July, 2005

Launched!

After working on it all week, I think I’m finally done…at least for now! I’ve been building a website for one of our music teachers associations. You can check it out here and let me know what you think. I know I’m still living in the dark ages of web design – I used layers […]

Mission Accomplished!

It didn’t look at all impressive from the outside, but the moment we stepped through the front door, my eyes grew wide. I couldn’t believe the sight before my eyes! A beautiful grand piano directly in front of me, a massive mixing board and numerous monitors and speakers right around one corner, a sound-proof room […]

That Explains It

“If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world.” C.S. Lewis

The First Step

You’d think after years of being a Christian, sharing my faith with someone would come easily. But I confess, as I approached the doors of the mall yesterday my stomach was tied in knots and I held firmly to my pad of paper and pen in an attempt to at least reduce the visibility of […]

Waiting for Him

He had been, no doubt, the embarrassment of all of his neighbors for years. He had long since rejected the propriety of wearing any form of clothing. His life was aimless and he was destined to die a crazy old man. Until…the day he saw Jesus. He would never be the same again. Jesus freed […]

Every Friday morning I run intervals in our neighborhood. We have a one-mile loop and I go around it twice, alternating between walking and running each leg. It occurred to me recently that if two people on different legs of the loop should happen to be watching me regularly, they could each come to a […]

Indelibly Marked

Alas, I can no longer resist the urge to join the massive and growing blogosphere…my decision to do so has largely been the result of the inspiration I have received in regularly reading the blogs of crystal and cshayden. My greatest hindrance to setting up my own blog was my inability to come up with […]