Sunday, September 25, 2011

Bellingham Bay Half Marathon

I finished the half marathon!

In around 4 hours.

And with only 3 HUGE blisters.

I wasn't sure when I got to mile 8 if I could make it or not, as I started feeling terrible.  But after a couple advil and some extra water, I powered through.

The medal is beautiful.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Tomorrow is the Day!

I'm ready to walk my first 1/2 marathon tomorrow.  The course literally goes over the water at points and the elevation is not too bad (a few hills). 

I'm still hoping that I can finish the race, but giving myself grace in case I don't make it.

The weather forecast is rain and around 65 degrees.  The temp is perfect but the rain would not be so good.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

One Week Until Bellingham Bay Half Marathon

In one week, I will be walking in the Bellingham Bay Marathon.  I have done little to NO training, but I figure that it is something I should follow through on.

Ideally, I should be able to walk it in less than 5 hours, right?  I had hoped to be more disciplined in walking and running over the past nine months, but I have not.  When something had to give in my schedule and to keep my sanity, it was the exercise.  I know I need to make some adjustments in this area, but for now, it is what it is.

So, my goal for next week is to finish the race (and get one of the very cool medals!).  But if that doesn't happen, then at least I gave it a shot.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Space Debris Falling to Earth

A defunct satellite is falling to earth.  NASA says that the satellite will disintegrate into 26 pieces, each a potential missile falling to earth.  NASA experts expect it will crash into the ocean, as 70% of the earth's surface is water.

But I wonder when some of this debris is going to fall on land and result in death or destruction.    And I wonder what steps we have taken to prevent this from happening.

The full article is here.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

To Glee or Not to Glee, That is the Question

Since adding kiddos to the household, I'm scrutinizing my TV viewing much more closely.

Should kids watch reality TV?  What about police dramas? CSI shows?  At what point does all the blood and guts start effecting them? 

And the final question: Should we watch Glee?

I like Glee.  But I don't completely agree with all the messages the program conveys.  As an adult, I can discriminate between these messages (although I am not immune to the power of these messages either).  But can a child?  Is it a good idea to watch things that clearly conflict with the message from church I want them to catch?

So, these are the questions that I am wrestling with.  Fortunately, the kids have been willing to listen to my suggestions for TV watching.  But now, Spongebob Squarepants has less than stellar reviews...

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Recycling Fashion: Who is buying this stuff

Recently I spent some quality time in the youth departments of a number of stores.  The clothing selection leaves much to be desired.

The good news is that if you desire to have your toddler, pre-teen or teenage daughter look like a hooker, you can find it at nearly every store.  If, however, you value modesty and having children look like children, you have your work cut out for you.

This year's styles recycle the 1980's.  Fortunately I lived through that decade and have a good idea what it is supposed to look like.  However, the new spin on the old look of long shirt over leggings is to skip the leggings.  This leaves a long shirt that barely covers the derriere.  Again, who wants to wear this? Who wants to look at it on a 8 yr old? Or a 12 yr old? Or a 28 yr old?

I'm taken aback by the proliferation of lingerie for toddlers.  As most girls don't start to fill out until late elementary school, I am baffled why bras are necessary in the toddler department.  And why some companies are starting to produce very adult looking bra and panties styles in toddler and child sizes?  There are even bikinis for babies.  Why do some think that sexualizing young girls is a good idea?

For little girls, it seems tutus, glitter and pink are in.  The more garish, the better.  Most clothing features peace symbols, which seems to now be devoid of meaning.  I say this because most of the time the peace symbol is on a shirt with Barbie, Hello Kitty, dolphins or palm trees.  I'm not sure what Barbie or Hello Kitty has to do with war and peace, but I'm pretty certain that dolphins are not the animal kingdom equivalent of Genghis Khan and palm trees are not the new poison ivy.

For teens, strapless shirts, spaghetti strap tanks, and short shorts fill the stores.  While some of these things are used as layers, there are a lot of girls walking around with minimal clothing on in part because it is what the stores are selling.  Does a 13 yr old need to look sexy?  Does a 6th grade boy notice these things or are they really for the viewing pleasure of adults?

Shopping for a daughter has become a very difficult process because the choices available in the stores leave a lot to be desired.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Church Business

As my church is in the midst of a pastoral search, we are also taking a look at our "mission statement" and our ministries.  While some of this is good, I have never been a fan of church mission statements.

It seems to me that Jesus was rather clear in what the church was to do in Matthew 28:19-20: "Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” 


Why we, as the church, think we need to add or subtract from this statement is beyond me.  The other problem I have with church mission statements is that the idea is stolen from the business world.  The church is not a business!  While there can be good ideas from business that the church should apply (like accountability), mission statements are not necessarily the best idea.  


Mission statements are designed to provide a purpose for the organization.  A way to unify the workers toward a common goal.  Again, it seems that Jesus has already done this for the church in his last directions to his disciples.  When we synthesize our own purposes and ideas of what church should do, we tend to leave out some of Jesus' directives, selecting our favorite ideas like baptism or evangelism or world missions.