24 February 2011

sleepy time...

30 Rock ftw

cookies post juan's amazing...

vanhorn going at it

Yay Elise is home...

we're planning a slumber party!

i always disrobe as soon as i get home...

Craig Keener the man who got me interested in BS

it wouldn't be baptist without a buffet...

coffee time again...

quinoa salad boom healthy

Satsuma Cafe

Ridin' with the Daves!

It Took a Methodist to Get Me to Chapel BW3...

On My Semi-Annual Pilgrimage to Chapel

Back to Work

Picture Time!

He'll Never Suspect a Thing

9 a.m. Nap

Checked the Blog at Work Turns Out I'm a Cult

Time to Solve all of the Textual Problems of the NT

Another Day

Coffee and SportsCenter

Shower!

Getting Some Serious Reading Done

A Nutritious Breakfast is Key

The Day Begins

18 February 2011

Eulogized

Farewell, Mr. Coffee, king of $30 coffee makers, whose long and faithful friendship those who knew you won't forget! Though your carafe will decay, your spirit lingers on in the quiet, well-brewed places of your office home. May your office supply counterparts ever flourish and your human friends find solace for the loss they have sustained.

13 February 2011

"It is better to live here in sackcloth and ashes, than to own the whole state of Ohio"

Tonight, Elise and I enjoyed one of the best burgers ever with friends. The establishment is not really established yet. MVB (Most Valuable Burger) serves burgers on Sunday nights in Slim Goodies until they run out. We were the second to the last table. Next to our table sat Steven Vaughn, who plays Davis Rogan on the HBO show Treme. Not too long ago, I had an awesome conversation with the real Davis Rogan, who was super wasted. Among other things, Davis has been influence by Randy Newman and butter. After a rousing chorus of "Sweet Caroline," Elise, Alexis, Dan, and I left. It was a special moment in a special city.

Our evening reminds me of an excellent quote in a story in the TP today: "Lafcadio Hearn got it [what it means to be New Orleans]. The Ohio native moved to New Orleans more than 100 years ago and famously chronicled its happenings for a newspaper called the Daily City Item. He wrote about the good, the bad and the ugly of New Orleans, and loved all of it.

"'Times are not good here,' Hearn wrote to a California friend in 1879. 'The city is crumbling into ashes. It has been buried under a lava flood of taxes and frauds and maladministrations so that it has become only a study for archaeologists. Its condition is so bad that when I write about it, as I intend to do soon, nobody will believe I am telling the truth. But it is better to live here in sackcloth and ashes, than to own the whole state of Ohio.'"