Week in Review - My Very Random World
In order to catch up from my lack of blogging in the past week, I submit for your enjoyment a very random week-in-review:
1. For the past two days, I’ve left my apartment as early as 7 a.m. and not returned until as late as 12 a.m. I’ve missed my humble abode.
2. I’ve rearranged my apartment in a way that’s similar to when I first moved in. I feel it’s a definite improvement.
3. Work is going very well right now (a few of you know why - for the rest, I’ll leave it to your imagination). My goals now include living up to and exceeding expectations. I believe there are very big things on the horizon for CLS and God has put me there for a reason.
4. I saw Justin’s new St. Clair Mall apartment tonight. It’s way-cool. Although my apartment is a steal, it would be extremely tempting to make the move should one a unit in his building become available.
5. Saw The Longest Yard tonight. Meh. Too much profanity. Stick with the original and pass on this all-for-the-money remake.
6. Bought some new albums in the past week or so - Dirty Dozen Brass Band’s Funeral for a Friend (hymns done dixieland jazz). Not too shabby. Doug Wamble’s newest - Bluestate. I wonder why he’s not my favorite artist - Christian, psuedo-bluegrass, and jazz rolled up into one package. Chris Tomlin’s The Noise We Make. Probably the best contemporary Christian songwriter, as far as “praise & worship” songs go. Andy Hunter’s Life. A solid sophomore effort from the Christian techno specialist.
There you have it.