Archives For January 2008

Ok, this list is kind of adult in nature; but so is the Bible. Of course the very idea of creating such a list might be blasphemous. But what the heck, it’s Thursday!

The Top 10 Bizarre Biblical Stories

10. A lesson for those who dare mock male pattern baldness

9. Eglon’s ignoble death

8. Onan – cautious, yet foolish

7. A very disturbing tale

6. A novel way to show your love

5. Like slicing salami

4. Jesus and the fig tree

3. Even God is proud of his backside

2. Balaam and his talking donkey

1. Jacob and the case of the magical genetics

In my race to have the best and newest of everything I downloaded the newest version of iTunes last week, version 7.6. It’s supposed to allow for rentals, and basically it is just new; so I want it. But after installing it I had major issues, both at home and at work getting my music to play successfully. The short of it is that it just wouldn’t play consistently steady music. So I uninstalled and went back to version 7.5. (that wasn’t very easy…) I’ve been patiently waiting for a fix to be released or maybe a new version like 7.6.1 or something, but I’m still waiting. And knowing that there is new technology out there that I could possible have and not have it on my computer is killing me! Absolutely torturing me!

Anyone else had problems with the update?

This morning during our weekly kid’s team meeting I shared from the ‘Tyranny of the Urgent.’ Ever heard of it? I first read it in 1994 during my freshmen year of college. It radically (yes that was a cool word in 1994) changed my life! Here’s the first paragraph from this great source:

Have you ever wished for a thirty-hour day? Surely this extra time would relieve the tremendous pressure under which we live. Our lives leave a trail of unfinished tasks. Unanswered letters, unvisited friends, unwritten articles, and unread books haunt quiet moments when we stop to evaluate. We desperately need relief.

But would a thirty-hour day really solve the problem? Wouldn’t we soon be just as frustrated as we are now with our twenty-four allotment? A mother’s work is never finished, and neither is that of any student, teacher, minister, or anyone else we know. Nor will the passage of time help us catch up. Children grow in number and age to require more of our time. Greater experience in profession and church brings more exacting assignments. So we find ourselves working more and enjoying it less.

I shared with my team this morning, what the article so eloquently exposed in my life. If I don’t do the important when it needs to be done, then it will become urgent. And the urgent controls my life like an angry tyrant. When things become urgent, then everything else takes a back seat. Yesterday I had to stay home with two sick kids. It was an urgent situation, and situation demanded my attention. I had to cancel my appointments, stay home from work, and sit in the Dr.’s office for 2 hours. All things I hadn’t planned. Now this particular urgent task could not be avoided, but many times the urgent things in our lives can be avoided.

You know the kind… You’re supposed to prepare for that special meeting… and you’ve known about it for months… but instead you found reasons to wait until the day before to start prepping… and now your entire family has taken a backseat to this task… and all the important things you need to do are now slowly becoming the urgent tasks for another day! What a vicious cycle, but one that can be broken.

What is the difference between an average person and a person of excellence?

FOCUSdefined as the concentration of attention or energy on something; maximum clarity or distinctness of an idea

What things in my life need to be focused upon? Any relationships, projects, or obligations? The ability to separate the ‘Important’ from the ‘Not-Important’ can help us escape the Tyranny of the Urgent.

The Sky is Dirty

January 28, 2008 — Leave a comment

Either the sky is brown because it’s West Texas, or the world is coming to an end. You decide!




And I’m bored with this non-sick sick day.

Doctor Office Not Fun

January 28, 2008 — 1 Comment

Why does the fever always break in the Dr. Office?

UPDATE: After calling ahead and speaking to a nurse about Lauryn’s recurring fever, I was told not to worry. Just give it time. Then after spending 2 1/2 hours at the clinic with my sick boy; I return to the house and get a call that they want me to bring Lauryn back in for a flu test. Ryan does NOT have the flu or strep throat. I’m gonna give Lauryn 24 more hours to pull out of her funk, then make a decision.