Saturday, April 12, 2008



Geneva, napping in style. Not sure if the story was too long, or perhaps she was attempting to create some shade..at any rate it was worth a picture and a laugh. On a side note we were happy that she hasn't taken up reading encyclopedias yet, as she may not have been able to breath with that on her head. :) This also reminded me of the by gone days when she slept like this.

Cheerio,

Jode

1. My eyes are sore, thus I'm only doing a "five things" post, and as my self inflicted criteria is for five very dull things, this shouldn't be too hard...right Emma? :)
2. Well, 1 down, 4...3 more to go.
3. I'm so happy tomorrow---ok, I guess that is really is today now---is Saturday, and after that the Lord's day. Yes, I'm learning to love weekends/beginnings like never before.
4. I'm so tried of tests, but I realize these too have been good for me. Much like having to chop down an essay into a manageable size with all the main ideas and zero wasted words, a test puts your money where your mouth is..but not in your mouth, cuz that just wouldn't be healthy.
5. I wish I had more of a handle on one of my courses, it feels like I've somewhat lost the reins for it, if I ever had them, while barreling full speed down an embankment. But regardless, God has been really very merciful, and I'm still a float, although I won't receive my latest test back until sometime next week. Then it's on to the 3 hour finals. Ah yes, this too shall pass, and who doesn't like having the ability of telling others how they walked to school, uphill both way, in the winter, in their father's PJ's? Of course, that's not quite my case, because although I do walk to school..I only wish it was appropriate to wear my fathers Pajamas. Pajamas..those sound nice right about now, and so does sleep.

TTFN,

Jode

Saturday, March 01, 2008

I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well. (Psa 139:14)

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Friday, February 22, 2008

Hello again,

I thought I would forgo 20 minutes of sleep in order post a blog, albeit a nearly brainless one. :)
Belinda received the pictures below earlier this evening from a friend, and I thought they were quite intriguing. As I was loading them, I was strongly reminded of how Dor and I would look through Sears magazines when we were little, and try to pick the fridge with the best food inside. Eh heh, what can I say, being constructive with time isn't a high priority to at 7 and 8 years old. At least I hope we were that young at the time. ;) The selections didn't stop at fridges either, but back to my point. Ah yes, the pictures below. I think they give a pretty good idea of the diet in the various countries, although not such a good over all in the cost area. I say this considering that each family has a different number of members (and some of them have boys!), and each family will also have their own financial situation. The pictures would be more complete if they gave an average income for each family, or the average in the country. Hm, odd, I did not notice until now that Canada was missing. But I suppose Canada's table would contain just as much Coke as the USA and Mexico, although hopefully more meat than the two of them combined. :) All that being said, you can certainly pick out the countries that are more impoverished, even though you cannot tell whether the amount of food is average, high, or low. I would suggest that the families incomes must match what is on the table, since if you consider the human aspect, I think most of us our prone to excess where possible. And I don't know about the rest of you, but there is something tempting (or wise) about shopping wholesale.

Sleep awaits.

Adieu,

Jode

PS. Wow, two posts in one week, I must be on a roll, even if the last one only contained pictures, and this one is half pictures. Perhaps I'll devote the next post to biology. Ok, I'm leaving, really


Germany: The Melander family of Bargteheide
Food expenditure for one week: 375.39 Euros or $500.07

United States: The Revis family of North Carolina Food expenditure for one week $341.98

Italy: The Manzo family of Sicily Food expenditure for one week: 214.36 Euros or $260.11
Mexico: The Casales family of Cuernavaca Food expenditure for one week: 1,862.78 Mexican Pesos or $189.09

Poland: The Sobczynscy family of Konstancin-Jeziorna
Food expenditure for one week: 582.48 Zlotys or $151.27

Egypt: The Ahmed family of Cairo
Food expenditure for one week: 387.85 Egyptian Pounds or $68.53
Ecuador: The Ayme family of Tingo
Food expenditure for one week: $31.55

Bhutan: The Namgay family of Shingkhey Village
Food expenditure for one week: 224.93 ngultrum or $5.03

Chad: The Aboubakar family of Breidjing Camp
Food expenditure for one week: 685 CFA Francs or $1.23

Thursday, February 21, 2008

I took some pictures of Geneva and Lydia today in a couple of dresses I made them this week, as I was working on a new dress design during spring break. At any rate, here is a wack of pictures. :)











Saturday, January 26, 2008

1. I seem to be continually running, I'm now in school 5 days a week, and have a hard time accounting for the lack of spare time.
2. I came on here with the purpose of uploading new pictures of Lydia, then I realized I haven't taken any. Eh heh. I guess I'll add that to the list of the 50 other things I want to do with my spring break, that we all know is really a reading break anyhow. :)
3. I have two assignments down, with only studying left for today (yay), but all I really want is a nap, and that elusive pastime called fun.
4. I'm itching to draw, hm, when did that start.
5. Boy, I need to get caught up on my statistics.
6. Yeah, a nap would be really good.

TTFN,

Jode

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Only on occasion does something cause my blood to boil enough that I actually blog about it. This morning in an adult bible class the subject was atheism with the main text being Psalm 14:1 "The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good." I really appreciated the study as I sometimes forget just how much natural man hates God, and what lengths they will go to, to kill the God they don't believe exists, or don't want to believe exists. They will even blame Him for cruelty while denying His existence. Yeah, the reasonable man is so very illogical.

But now to the boiling part. Pastor Lee gave Philip Pullman, the author of the epic trilogy 'His Dark Materials', of which the first novel is The Golden Compass, as an example of why the topic of atheism is of real concern. Now I don't keep up to date on the latest best sellers, or newly released movies, so forgive me if this is old news. I did happen to notice a movie going around that was called The Golden Compass, but I thought it another work of science fiction for kids & teen, with unpleasant enough characters and topics, but no more than that. I thought these quote from Pullman were of particular interest:

"I’ve been surprised by how little criticism I’ve got. Harry Potter’s been taking all the flak. I’m a great fan of J.K. Rowling, but the people - mainly from America’s Bible Belt - who complain that Harry Potter promotes Satanism or witchcraft obviously haven’t got enough in their lives. Meanwhile, I’ve been flying under the radar, saying things that are far more subversive than anything poor old Harry has said. My books are about killing God."

"Atheism suggests a degree of certainty that I'm not quite willing to accede. I suppose technically, you'd have to put me down as an agnostic. But if there is a God, and he is as the Christians describe him, then he deserves to be put down and rebelled against. As you look back over the history of the Christian church, it's a record of terrible infamy and cruelty and persecution and tyranny. How they have the bloody nerve to go on Thought for the Day and tell us all to be good when, given the slightest chance, they'd be hanging the rest of us and flogging the homosexuals and persecuting the witches."

"All stories teach," he's said, "whether the storyteller intends them to or not. They teach the world we create. They teach the morality we live by. They teach it much more effectively than moral precepts and instructions. ... We don't need lists of rights and wrongs, tables of do's and dont's: We need books, time and silence. 'Thou shalt not' is soon forgotten."

"Blake said Milton was a true poet and of the Devil’s party without knowing it. I am of the Devil’s party and know it."

"I wanted to reach everyone," he says, "and the best way I could hope to do that was to write for children."


All I can say is, if I had children I certainly wouldn't be making him their schoolmaster.



Saturday, December 29, 2007

1. I shouldn't really be taking the time to be on here
2. But I almost feel guilty for not blogging
3. Some level of satisfaction can be received from finishing long awaited projects
4. I hope to experience some of that satisfaction this evening when I wrap up the construction on a set of dresses that I've had cut out since hmm, October?
5. I'm so happy tomorrow is the Lord's Day, eternity will be bliss :)

Wednesday, December 19, 2007




A few pictures of Lydia that I took today. :)

Friday, November 23, 2007

Ok, so perhaps I'm ready to start back on the 5 things track. So here is goes.
1. Boy, I'm so tired that after I finish this, I'm going to attempt a nap
2. 3 am is waay too late to stay up even to accomplish important things like..hm, cleaning, finding baby shower games, flour-less cake recipes, and a cleaner bedroom
3. 7 am is way too early to get up after having gone to bed at 3 am
4. Half a cup of coffee is not enough to combat sleep deprivation
5. Chocolate, and half a cup of coffee is able to combat sleep deprivation
6. Baby showers are great, and I didn't mind that fact that it was small, the better for really visiting
7. Milly is taking me to the symphony orchestra tomorrow evening, she is so sweet :D
8. I really like the K's, nothing like a few more near to kindred spirits
9. Ohh soo tired
10. Gluten free cakes can rise up and taste like normal cakes. This is a good thing.
11. Can't believe it's Friday
12. Life is complex. Perhaps next time I'll have the brain power to tell you something you didn't already know. :)

Chow,

Jode

Thursday, November 01, 2007

The latest photos of Lydia. :)







Thursday, October 25, 2007




I'm an aunt again! Lydia Doris Carrico was born this morning a little after 9:30, weighing 7lbs 5oz. She actually beat the midwife to the punch, but thankfully everything went smoothly, and they were able to take care of everything else when they got here. Lydia seems to be quite the contented baby, and both she and Belinda are doing well. :)

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

I've had this song stuck in my head for days, yes Shawn has succeeded in getting me hooked on Derek Webb. :D

Oh, and this one too

Okay, I won't swamp you with anymore right now.. :D

Saturday, October 06, 2007

1. Yay, my sewing machine is fixed. More good news is that it'll only cost an arm, so I can keep my leg.
2. I'm sick with a sinus cold. This usually happens right when I'm getting ready to leave..I should gather the statistics, and create a graph. No, I'm not serious, I have enough things to waste time on. :)
3. This is a wonderful recipe, and it even works with pineapple juice instead of orange. Can you guess what ingredient I realized I didn't have on hand?
4. Tomorrow we're going to evening worship at the RPCNA in Cambridge Massachusetts. That is to say Shawn and Tam will, and I will provided I'm feeling well enough.
5. The Walmart here now carries Cold-FX. Happy thought indeed.
Today was Shawn's 30th Birthday, so happy birthday Shawn! :)

Monday, October 01, 2007

The ad Tam and I put together for Get Born magazine, so I guess we'll see how that goes. Still need to subscribe, so that we can see how it turns out. That and I'm curious as to what else is published in it. :)

1. The Lord's day is great, but Monday for me usually requires a little recovery time to get back into things. I certainly don't mind being out of things for the day though, in fact it's something I look forward to. :D
2. Started rereading A Remedy For Wandering Thoughts by Richard Steele on the way to Massachusetts yesterday. Read it to Tam, who was the driver for the day as Shawn had woke feeling really ill. Such a great book, and I so appreciate his colorful writing, it helps to keep my mind from wandering while reading it. :D Perhaps I'll post a short quote or two at some point. :)
3 Listened to a lecture and a sermon last night from the Together for the Gospel pastor conference held last year. From what I've heard, and seen about it, I think it's a great thing that is working in the direction the church needs to go. The lecture and sermon I heard from it were so spot on. The one was preached by RC Sproul titled The Center of Christian Preaching: Justification by Faith, and the second was a lecture by Albert Mohler called Preaching with the Culture in View.
4. The Friday night Derek Webb concert was great, I really enjoyed listening to him play, as well as listening to his in between soapbox comments, which were often pretty funny. If you have center stage, and people are there because they want to listen to you, and want to know what you believe, why not eh? :D If you want more details I refer you to Shawn's blog. :)
5. Only 10 days left, wow. I better be able to make it out to Manda's one more time, and I need to get my sewing machine back from you know who. Then I'm off to Edmonton for a week (woohoo!) Get to see all Jord and Dor's latest renovations, and more importantly, Jord, Dor and the kidlets. :) Then I bus back home see all my..ah..homeys? Good thing the use of a word doesn't make you cool or I would soo be bordering on the dangerous line of coolness right now. :P So PG will be a little different with a dog around..but other than that I'm sure it'll be back to reality.

Snap back to reality, oh there goes gravity. Oh, there goes.......if you know what that's from, don't even worry about it. I don't listen to that loser. :P

Jode


Monday, September 24, 2007

1. Wow, how did it get to be 3 pm already?
2. There is so much to do, but multi tasking has its limits
3. Three people can generate a lot of dishes in a two day period
4. Websites require a lot of change
5. I think I need to wash laundry

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Kathy H. is so nice. Last night when she and David came to give Tam and I a ride to Dancing on the Air she brought us a sewing machine to use until we get mine back. Looks like it should be able to handle the heavier fabrics so that's great. :D So yeah, we'll call Mr. Sewing Machine Man and let him know that if he cares to fix mine, in his own time, he's welcome to. So yes, everything is good.

Dancing on the Air was great. We listening to a duo violin performance by Spindel, now if only I could read Norwegian. I think it was the most beautiful violin music I've ever heard, which they played on Hardingfele violins, which are really beautiful as well.



After Spindel we heard a group called..ok, so I don't remember their name. It was kind of a Spanish guitar sound mixed with a jazz sound and the guy on the guitar was amazingly skilled. And then in between/here-and-there we heard lots of folk type music played by the Dancing on the Air group, that hosts the show. So yeah, a lot of fun.

Ok, gotta to go sew some hats. :D

Jode

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

I will title this post "the sewing machine repair jerk" I don't think I've ever been yelled or ranted at like that before in my life, and had no idea that repairing sewing machines could be such an embittering job. Or maybe he's just naturally a jerk. So what happened? The Friday before last I called this guys to see if he would be able to fix my machine. He was rude when he answered and said I could bring my machine out, but I figured oh well I can meet a few rude people in life and live through it. So Tam and I drove out there to drop it off, and I mean "out there". If we had realized how far out he was we wouldn't have bothered, but by that time we were already over half way there. He hadn't mentioned on the phone that it would take him 2 weeks, but in his parting comment when we were getting back in the car he said to call him if we hadn't heard anything from him in two weeks, and we stressed that the sooner the better if he was able.

So today I called him to find out whether he'd had a chance to look at it, at least to know what the problem is and a general time frame for how soon it would be done. He responded by informing me that he "HAD" not even touched it, that he's a very busy man and that he might get to it by next week. I then attempted to ask him a couple more questions, but was kinda dumbfounded by his tone so I said, "Okay, thank-you, good bye" (yeah, thanks for nothing). So this would have been an "ok whatever" to me, but that he gave me no certain time frame, and I've been needing my machine in working order for the last several weeks. After thinking about it, I resolved to call him back, and be more firm (but polite) in simply asking him if he thought he would be able to look at it by Friday, and if not I would be willing to pick it up on Friday unfixed.

I proceeded to do this. I called him back, and said that I had talked to him a few minutes earlier, but after getting off the phone I had considered my schedule and that I needed my machine as soon as possible, etc etc. He flared up at me, and was yelling at me about how he had a ton of people before me, and that it had only been three days (try a week and 1/2), yada yada. And I responded that I was sorry, I hadn't realized how long his waiting list was, but that I needed my machine, so I would be able to pick it up on Friday. Then he started yelling louder, that if it was left with him there he would charge me the repair price if he even touched it, and that if I wanted my machine back I would have to come get it that very minute because he was going to take it out to the end of his driveway and leave it there. I tried to to explain how far away we were and that I wouldn't be able to, and he reiterated the same thing and hung up on me.

Yeah, I cried after. I don't know, I just don't take that kind of mistreatment very well at all..but I'll live through dealing with this jerk as well. We'll have to see if I can say the same for my machine, as it's raining out, and there's no way we could make the trip out tonight. Sigh..

Jode