1:07 am

And it was still 99 degrees outside.

How is everyone doing? I haven’t updated in almost a full week.

Haven’t had a chance to comment on anyone’s site. Might get to that this weekend…

I either haven’t had internet or just didn’t have the time to update. So when my buddy Jay left me a message to update I knew it was bad. haha..

Random thoughts I had a few days ago:

Why don’t we share our faith with as many people as we can?

What is stopping us from having conversations with someone on the MAX (Mass transit system in Portland) or even in a supermarket?

150,000 people die each 24 hour time period.

Just think, that’s all I’m saying.

The first week of training at Verizon has been very dry. Meaning… boring. The last day or so we were able to do some web based training – and that is much better than listening to people come and talk to you. I am still overall impressed with the company and would probably recommend to work at this company after all is said and done.

I’ve been rather busy with working at the church and Verizon. I have been trying to cut back as many hours as I can at the church so that I can catch more hours of sleep each night. It seems to help a little bit – but I still get this feeling sometimes that almost my whole day is going through the motions. That I am just doing the same thing.

I very well may be, but– it is like I am doing it for the money. That is the reason up front, but not the underlying reason.

I just need to keep focused, not get distracted by annoyances or boring lectures.

Wednesday was the bad day of my week and I typically shrug it off. I woke up normal time and left early for work, but arrived 5 minutes late due to traffic. Yes, five minutes late- after the traffic cleared up I did 80 in a 65 and 70 in a 45. Verizon is semi strict about missing days or times or even being late. I think they give you 7 minutes after the start time.. then if you miss 8 minutes it is like you didn’t call and didn’t show up for the job. I figured the risk of getting a speeding ticket was worth getting to work a few minutes sooner.

Work that day went fine, took an alt. route to go home (that should have been quicker) but really took me 55 minutes to get back to the place I am staying. Grabbed my frozen dinner and went into Central.

At Verizon they had this bag of caramel popcorn that was shaped in a ball that they handed out to people. I didn’t get around to picking it up before they were closing shop so they gave me two (they had extras). I took it, I wasn’t about to pass up free food. I figured I would either eat it as a snack or dessert (yes I know not great).

Got to Central and ate both of them. I chewed on what felt like a popcorn seed, and so I just swallowed it. I run my tongue over my teeth and … well… part of my tooth is now missing. Fan-tastic way to end my day.

It broke off the front portion of my front tooth…. you know.. the one most people would notice. So I had my family check around to see what was best (most dentists work 8 to 5 M – F), but we found one that was open on Saturday.

So tomorrow.. or better yet today… at 7am-ish I will be in the dentists office. Great way to kick off a weekend. Then I have to go to a Nepal training at Neil’s later on and do the recording.

I got my application turned in for the Scholarship from Central.. now it is only a matter of time to know if I am going or not. I have faith that if it is God’s will it will get done.

Tonight I went to the VBS thing because Brandy wanted me to go. It was good… I enjoyed it. It was good to see so many kids involved and energetic for God. Afterwards (she won free movie tickets for good attendance) so we saw Click. I thought it was good. Moral of the movie: Enjoy the time you have in life. Don’t spend your life chasing after the American dream– because it might turn into a nightmare.

I just checked, its 1:23 and its still 99 degrees out. I think that is crazy.

Okay so this isn’t the most entertaining post – but it keeps you updated.

“The Lord is known by his justice; the wicked are enslaved by the work of their hands. Higgaion. Selah The wicked return to the grave, all the nations that forget God. But the needy will not always be forgotten, nor the hope of the afflicted ever perish. Arise, O Lord, let not man triumph; let the nations be judged in your presence. Strike them with terror, O Lord; let the nations know they are but men.” Psalm 9:16-20

Pray Hard, God Bless

Ciao

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