I found out from my dad today that he does not have cancer. Thank you from your prayers. Thank God for keeping him healthy.
Archive for ◊ September, 2004 ◊
Baby, Please, Please, Please, come out and see us now.. Please, today…
Hehe… that’s random.
We’re waiting on Timothy to come into the world. I can’t wait to meet my son. I’m scared of passing on all of my bad qualities, and I know I’ll see them in him–because he won’t know how to hide them. Knowing this still doesn’t make me want to not stop it–I still want to be the best dad for my son, and see him grow into a human being that I admire and respect, not because of what I’ve done, but in spite of what I do to him–because I’ll do plenty.
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To run into an ice maze full of monsters. With AI. Really.
My parental units came in this weekend under the guise of wanting to clean our carpet. It was great to see them. We had a good time eating together and enjoying one another’s company. My dad’s lost 20 pounds! It’s great. On the slightly more somber sid of things, my dad has to go in for a biopsy today. If you’re reading this, please pray for him and for my family. God is in complete control. I’m not so worried about the outcome of the biopsy as I am the way we (the family) handle it. I want to handle whatever it is with thanksgiving and a resolve for prayer. God is doing this for a reason, and I know that he’s working in my parents life as well as mine through the situation.
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More ways to waste time at work.
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No brakes disconnected on the car, but here’s the next best thing.
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And other cool things at VidLit. A site that has short stories and excerpts with flash animation behind them. They are very well written and the flash is nice. Anyway, thought it was cool… and did you have any idea that “Craziest” could be the largest single scoring play in scrabble? Cool, eh?

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