Yesterday was a wonderful Sunday. At Church I decided to sit in the bookstore and read rather than attend the service or sit with the Teen Group. It was perfect. I read the first chapter of Rev. Michael B. Beckwith's Spiritual Liberation. Interesting book. His story, pre-Spiritual Leader, surprised me.
I was very happy to see the Fives; a family of kids from a lesbian couple. Ailee, Aiden, Ian, and Ocean are some of the most loving, tender children I know. And they love me.
At home I took care of some chores. Actually it was more like a short cleaning binge. I have my days in which I go wild, cleaning for hours on end. Yesterday was not one of them. Though I did manage to vacuum the entire house before I lost interest. Plus my interest was diverted by the latest issue of Dwell, my favorite magazine.
Thereafter, I spent some time on the family website. I wrote a little bit for our Welcome page, then proceeded to construct simple pages for each family member, profiles if you will.
I'm excited to see where it could go.
Sam and Dad just sped off in our latest automobile acquisition. Another Volvo. We now have four. This one was purchased off of our dear friends the Politos. Last night they made a surprise visit; our first time seeing them in years. This one's a 740, white, with what looks like a black interior. Though I haven't had the chance to give it a look over.
Dad wouldn't tell us who was coming to visit. So we guessed. But our guesses came nowhere close to the truth.
Sam and I decided to go to a movie; I invited Trisha and we made it just a few minutes late to the 7:55 showing of District 9. It was an interesting, dystopian, sci-fi flick.
I sometimes tire of the incessant production of dystopian films. Would we bore of watching a film that was utopian? We would suspect, around every corner, a dark twist.
Where are the Eco-Heroes? Believable, cool Eco/Spiritual Heroes. I can think of one film, the Peaceful Warrior, that aspires to my desires.
I'm waiting. Maybe it's mine to do....
Today: website design, excel worksheet for CSA/Mom, laundry, laughing, singing, writing, dishes, water and love.
I love my life. Life is Good, all the time.
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