Dec. 7th, 2009

mapsedge: Me at Stone Bridge Coffee House (Default)
I've kept my music blog on a free Wordpress account for about two years now, and while it served me well enough there were several limitations that I just didn't like. This theme works on the free account, this one doesn't...this plug-in works, this one doesn't. I finally decided enough was enough and just downloaded Wordpress and installed it at my regular webhost.

You can get to the music blog at http://www.BillMorrisMusic.net, where you'll find my schedule of upcoming events, videos and music.
mapsedge: Me at Stone Bridge Coffee House (Default)
I've kept my music blog on a free Wordpress account for about two years now, and while it served me well enough there were several limitations that I just didn't like. This theme works on the free account, this one doesn't...this plug-in works, this one doesn't. I finally decided enough was enough and just downloaded Wordpress and installed it at my regular webhost.

You can get to the music blog at http://www.BillMorrisMusic.net, where you'll find my schedule of upcoming events, videos and music.
mapsedge: Me at Stone Bridge Coffee House (Default)
I love my son, at times like this more than any other. The logic of the five-year-old mind is a joy to watch.

Grandpa - "Pa" - came over, and Jami was giving him the tour of our Christmas decorations. Under our tree we have a train on a circular track - pictured there to the right - and inside the circle is our nativity scene. It's a Fisher Price "Little People" set. Jami pointed out the major players, landing finally on the plastic baby Jesus.

My father-in-law, never one to miss an opportunity, asked if Jami knew why Jesus was important, and went on to explain in gentle, general terms, that Jesus died so that we could go to Heaven even if we're bad.

Jami considered this, weighing it in his mind.

"Well," he concluded, "He's gonna hafta die again, because I was really bad today."
mapsedge: Me at Stone Bridge Coffee House (Default)
I love my son, at times like this more than any other. The logic of the five-year-old mind is a joy to watch.

Grandpa - "Pa" - came over, and Jami was giving him the tour of our Christmas decorations. Under our tree we have a train on a circular track - pictured there to the right - and inside the circle is our nativity scene. It's a Fisher Price "Little People" set. Jami pointed out the major players, landing finally on the plastic baby Jesus.

My father-in-law, never one to miss an opportunity, asked if Jami knew why Jesus was important, and went on to explain in gentle, general terms, that Jesus died so that we could go to Heaven even if we're bad.

Jami considered this, weighing it in his mind.

"Well," he concluded, "He's gonna hafta die again, because I was really bad today."

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