Zack on March 31st, 2009

A few days ago, we were walking around Michael’s (an arts and crafts store that makes artsy girls feel like a kid in a candy store, but their husbands like a lion in a cage), and in my pursuit to find something to occupy my time, I came across some really cheap, black, square picture [...]

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Zack on March 30th, 2009

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Zack on March 27th, 2009

My dad cracks me up. This is snippet from an email he sent me today with the subject ‘Just a Rainy Friday‘: I guess you were wondering how old I was when I realized that mom wasn’t always right. Well………It was about 1957.

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Zack on March 27th, 2009

Here are a couple of my favorite photos that we’ve taken around the house recently. I just created a new album called “Josiah’s 5th Month” under our picasa web albums where you can see a whole bunch more. Does he have the prettiest blue eyes you’ve ever seen or what?

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Zack on March 27th, 2009

For all the dads: check out this short (5-minute) video that my friend Eric pointed me to. I really believe that the most important problem in our country, and even in the Christian church, is men not behaving like real men. It seems like most men live with this misconception that their career, ‘ministry’, and [...]

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Zack on March 24th, 2009

A while ago I mentioned that in all my ‘copious free time’ I’ve been reading ‘Visioneering‘, by Andy Stanley. I wish I had the time to share all the amazing stuff I’ve come across in the book, but this was so good, I had to make the time. Have you ever been a little confused [...]

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Zack on March 19th, 2009

Last week, we had to take Josiah for his second round of vaccinations. This is quite a joyless process. Yes, in a big picture sense, vaccinations are a huge blessing, and we are grateful to live in a country where we can get our son the health care he needs But the process is no [...]

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