well, i’m guessing the replies will improve now…

so it’s back to journaling for you all – which i think means you all have to start reading again – oh, the insane torture… 🙂

remember, four by friday – and a perfect nine weeks gets you a week off (and an unperfect nine weeks gets you what best is described as my junior high experience…)

as for my reading…

“God and football” by chad gibbs – b’ham guy – au guy – went to all the SEC stadiums (currently 12 – if texas a&m is added this week, then please amend) in 2009 and then to a church the next day – all in a “quest” to find out how Jesus and football mix – to me, if you have to ask whether one is more important than the other, then there’s no question that it’s not JC… the book was cleverly written, although didn’t scratch the surface too much (i had a hard time believing the author at the end that he somehow learned a lesson – b/c i couldn’t trace one through the road trips and he didn’t point one out – of course, he may have thought the lesson was obvious) – worst part was that the guy was raised a bama guy, went to au for three years and was still a bama guy, then met his future wife and became an auburn guy (or family or all in or whatever they do there) – and if he’d admitted that was why he changed, i would’ve been fine with that – but nooooooooo, he had to suggest that the conversion was some sort of other experience – whatever… 🙂

“the last icon” book about tom seaver – comes out this fall – by steven travers – great, great book about a neat guy (tom seaver – baseball pitcher – hall of fame – 1967-1986 era) – lots of lessons to learn – even if you hate baseball (and shame on you if you do:) for ye gifted and talented out there (that would be you) – how you can develop your talent through the years – seaver didn’t make his high school team until his senior year – but he grew physically – and he worked exhaustively – through the years to get better – and was considered the best for a long time – i enjoyed the book also b/c it took me to another era that i didn’t live through (sort of like wednesday wars and okay for now)

i read another book about filling fridays with fun things – but the fun things were from the 1990s and included worksheets so i sort of ran through that book quickly – i’m now in the book of jeremiah in the old testament – and i got through sports illustrated and the economist this week (SI has a story about the alabama guy that killed the au trees)

hope your return to journaling isn’t too painful

sincerely,
mafeld