Time away

19 07 2009

It’s been a month since I wrote something here, but there just seems to have been nothing much to write about. We’ve been away from Elliot Lake for the past week and won’t be back for another week.

For the past week we’ve been in Michigan with my sister, brother-in-law, niece and nephew, enjoying a change of scenery and catching up with them. They also spent 10 days with us in Elliot before we all set off together. They are in Pembroke for a few days with friends before coming back here to Toronto on Wednesday and flying back home on Thursday.

Michigan was great. We had some relaxing times and some hectic times. Highlights were a day trying out most of the rides at ‘Michigan’s Adventure’ and a visit to Eerdmans Bookstore in Grand Rapids, where I picked up some great books at great prices, including three hard to get books by one of my favourite authors, Shusaku Endo.

We haven’t got much planned for the next week, other than some great family time together. I’ll post some pictures once we get back home to Elliot Lake.





Reconnecting

24 08 2008
We got back from our holidays yesterday, so the next few days will be reconnecting with our ‘normal’ life again. Worship went well this morning and it was good seeing everyone again, although with it being summer many people are still not around.

The next few days will be catching up with stuff at home and the church. Next weekend we will be back to fundraising again for the new building project.

The holidays were great. We caught up with some friends, made some new friends and visited places familiar and new.

I wanted to get some reading done, but just never managed to focus enough. I did get some good books, though, and will try to get stuck into them when I’m ready. The Eerdman’s bookstore in Grand Rapids is a great place to pick up some well-priced books. I got the following 9 for just under $40.00!

Holiday book bargains!





Thinking out loud…

22 06 2008

Just a random collection of thoughts and events of late…

Always around this time of year I feel ready for a rest. This year is no exception. It’s been a busy time lately, what with a trip to Winnipeg for some study time, the purchase of a new building for our church, building committee meetings, the sale of our present church building, birthdays, changes in the life of our church, transitioning our son to a new school, a trip south for a funeral, and so on. We’ll get some vacation time in August and it will be great when that time of rest arrives.

We celebrated/remembered our tenth anniversary of our ordination this past week. It was kind of bitter sweet as we also received the news of another couple in our session tendering their resignation. In one sense it was quite surprising, but in another it wasn’t. I know that sounds contradictory, but it’s hard to explain. We live in the 21st century, yet we find ourselves serving in a movement/organisation/church that wants to continue harking back to the past. The hierarchy is still a convenience to hide behind when it suits. There are many who talk a good game of change, but when things don’t go the way they want them to, the trump card of hierarchy comes into place. It’s kind of sad. Will it take the last one left turning out the light, locking the door and throwing away the key to realise that there is really little relevance in holding on for dear life to things that really don’t matter in the larger picture of life. It’s a big worry, that’s for sure.

Reading has been hard of late, maybe because of assignments being due and other pressing matters. As usual I have a number of books on the go. I just finished Solzhenitsyn’s ‘For the Good of the Cause’, which was good, but not as good ‘One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich’. Included in ‘For the good..’ was some background into the whole censorship and exile that Solzhenitsyn underwent, which was very interesting. I am now trying to get through Pete Greig’s ‘The Vision and the Vow’, which is a very challenging book. It’s a must read, that’s for sure. Other books I’m picking up and including in my reading are: ‘Christ, Baptism and the Lord’s Supper’ (Leonard J. Vander Zee), ‘Everything Must Change’ (Brian McLaren), and ‘Wishful Thinking’ (Frederick Buechner). Hopefully I’ll get through a few of these this summer!

Some of the movies I’ve enjoyed lately include: ‘The Savages’, ‘The History Boys’, ‘Kung Fu Panda’, ‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’, ‘Cloverfield’, and ‘Charlie Wilson’s War’. We’re looking forward to ‘Wall.E’, which opens next weekend.

We gave Emily an i-Pod shuffle for her birthday, so I finally gave in and got an i-tunes acoount. I haven’t bought much yet, but I’m tempted by much, especially older stuff I don’t have on CD (all my old vinyl is still in the UK) – such as early Iron Maiden, some Blue Oyster Cult, Fish-era Marillion, amongst many others. I still have an e-music account (40 tracks a month for $9.99) and they just added some early Rush stuff to their catalogue, which I downloaded. Some of the stuff that I’m listening to the most lately includes: ‘An Ocean Between Us’ (As I Lay Dying), ‘The Ringing Bell’ (Derek Webb), ‘Messengers’ (August Burns Red), ‘Facedown’ (Matt Redman), ‘U2 Go home’ (U2), ‘Symphony no.6 – Pathetique’ (Tchaikovsky). I eagerly await the soon to be released new U2 album.

I’ve been spending some time at Plurk.com  If you join add me as a friend (my user name is wcs53). I’ve also been designing rooms at Webkinz (the kids bought me a couple of Webkinz).

Anyways, that’s enough thoughts for now.





The show about nothing

6 01 2008

We got away there for a day or two to Sault, Michigan for a quick break before the kids go back to school on Monday. With the Canadian dollar on par with the US dollar at present going over the border makes for great deals. It was nice to get away anyway.

I picked up Season 9 of Seinfeld (the final one) as a late Christmas present for myself. It’s been about 10 years now since the show finished, but its reruns still beat most of the comedies around today in the ratings. It is a great show and it just never grows old.





We’re all going on a summer holiday…

6 07 2007

We’re off for a couple of weeks holiday tomorrow. Probably won’t be online much during that time.

In the meantime here’s some related material from ‘The Young Ones’: