I very much enjoyed this article in the latest Christianity Today for several reasons. One, it’s just an interesting idea – living out the book […]
Month: July 2008
I Love Robert Reich
Freakonomics recently had a Q&A with former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, and I couldn’t believe how much I agreed with him. I almost violently agreed, […]
Abby’s Counting, Accountability, I Love Pope Benedict XVI
It’s fascinating to me how a child’s mind works. So Abby now associates any large number of things with ten. If there are ever lots […]
Career and Family
I totally resonate with Sangsoo’s entry. The tension between career and family. When I was younger, I naively believed that I should never do anything […]
Yogurt Update
Updated Yogurt rankings: 1st place (tie): Pinkberry – Cafe Aroma – Berripop – froyo? – Yogurtland – yogun fruz 7th place: Red Mango Yeah, they’re […]
Colds, Cuteness
You know a random thing I find fascinating. How colds have qualities. You know, sometimes the family will all catch a cold that involves a […]
More Boring Financial Stuff
Another example of financial prescience, bad timing: I was convinced of the inevitability of inflation a few years ago, and moved our non-retirement bond holdings […]
Boring Financial Stuff
Preface: as I frequently say, I took zero econ classes in college. So this may be completely ignorant. No one cares, but all of our […]
Viva La Vida is Surprisingly Good
I’ve always thought of Coldplay as a chick band, one that girls dig more than guys. I’ve heard that their concerts are dominated by females […]
Phone Awkwardness
I know I’ve written about this before, but I’m terrible on the phone as well. I address this mostly by almost never talking on the […]