Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Leavin' on a jet plane...

Fortunately, I do know when I’m coming back again. Tomorrow Manny and I will be heading down to his boyhood pueblo for the wedding of sobrina #1 (niece #1). My suegra (mother-in-law) and sobrina #2 will be traveling with us. Daytime temperatures there are nice, but it gets cold at night and there is NO. HEAT. None. Unless you count the little electric heaters that blow out every available fuse. I’m hoping that it will not be as frigid as the last time we went. I don’t start to thaw until it hits 70. I really admire people who can stand the cold like that. If I had a little more cold resistance, think of the money we could save on heating bills.

The fantastic eats that are to be had there almost make up for camping in a concrete tent. We will also get to spend some time with scores, and I literally mean scores, of family that we have not seen for some time. So, we are definitely looking forward to that. Now, if only the weather in Sheet Rock Hills would cooperate so as not to cancel the flight…

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Home Run for Advent/First Comment

I didn't see the comment left by Rebekah just now, or I might have been expecting it this morning. I was so happy to see on the hymnboard that "Savior of the Nations Come" was indeed selected for the hymn of the day.

I was also delighted to find that the vacancy pastors of Sheet Rock Lutheran Church (SLRC) have decided to use DS III for Advent. We had previously been using DS I. Some people may not care much at all for DS I, but I like it. Really, it was the only liturgy our former congregation (I'll call it PDLC - Purpose Driven Lutheran Church) ever used and therefore the only one I knew until we left. By the time we left PDLC they were using only snippets of it here and there. A full Divine Service straight out of the hymnal was a rarity indeed. I am so blessed to have walked into SRLC one Sunday after having found its listing on the lutheranliturgy.org directory. The people there seem to truly appreciate the liturgy and fully participate in singing. Which brings me back to why I am excited about the use of DS III in the first place - the four-part harmony is written out! No more straining to hit that E flat in the Sanctus for me! Alto line, here I come. Not to mention the "older" sounding setting is nice for a change and the Confession and Absolution is full and rich.

Though SRLC is in the midst of a vacancy a wonderful team of pastors is doing a fantastic job of ensuring that God's Word is purely preached and the Sacraments rightly administered. So, home run gentlemen. You made my day!

(Incidentally, Rebekah also made my day as she left the very first comment on this blog!)

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Savior of the Nations Come

That is hands down my favorite Advent hymn. I don't know what the hymn selection process is at our church, but I'm hoping that someone has picked it for tomorrow!

Thursday, November 29, 2007

This One Nailed Me

What American accent do you have?
Your Result: The Inland North

You may think you speak "Standard English straight out of the dictionary" but when you step away from the Great Lakes you get asked annoying questions like "Are you from Wisconsin?" or "Are you from Chicago?" Chances are you call carbonated drinks "pop."

The Midland
The Northeast
Philadelphia
The South
The West
Boston
North Central
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And yes, it is pop!

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Sweet Land

If you plan on renting movies this weekend, be sure to put this one on your list:

Sweet Land

What a lovely testimony to the fact that a powerful love story can be told without any sort of gratuitousness. And it's got Lutherans! Even Manny enjoyed this movie, which should go far in commending it as he usually doesn't go for movies in which nothing is exploding. It is the best film I have seen in quite a while. As a caution ladies, grab the Kleenex early - you've been warned!

As a side note to any language enthusiasts, you might want to take note of how the different languages (English, German, and Norwegian) are used. The director accomplished drawing the audience in to the plight of the protagonists by NOT using subtitles. It drove home the point that these two people could not understand each other and raised the level of the viewer's frustration to that of the characters'. That very much impressed me, but then again, I'm a geek like that.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Introduction

Bienvenidos to my little corner of the internet! Those of you who spend a significant amount of time with the pre-school set may already be familiar with me through my DH’s television show. While that is a fun little side venture for both of us, Manny really is the star. I needed a little creative and therapeutic outlet of my own, so I started this blog.

I am a Jill of all trades, mistress of none. My interests are many and varied to say the least. Manny and I are in the middle of renovating casa #2. We like the challenge of making old things new again. I am a foreign language enthusiast and am bilingüe, so stick around long enough and you might just pick up a little español. I am an armchair theologian and a convert to Lutheranism, and struggle day to day living life in this fallen world. I am into natural and alternative medicine, and my iPod suffers from split personality disorder. Reading is my most favored pastime.

That’s me in a nutshell. If you have found your way here, I hope you’ll leave me a respuesta and introduce yourself!