Okay, so I really don't have too many deep thoughts so this might just be my first and last blog, but why not give it a try anyways. My friend Chaya has a blog. And, I have really been enjoying checking her blog out and commenting on her thoughts.
I went to the South County United "Walking with God" floor painting event last night. I went there just to help out and be a runner for the artists that were painting the floor. After a couple of hours of watching I got an incredible itch to paint something myself. However, this seemed like a bad idea since the last time I painted something, other than a wall in my house with a roller, as right around the 3th grade. But, then I found out that the paint could be whipped off! This was a liberating concept and so I convinced another leery painter to paint something together. Okay, so all I did was paint a sunflower on the floor of our church building (and not even the entire flower; Jenny Hadj. painted the stem), but it wasn't too bad. I mean, it had some texture and you could definitely tell that it was a sunflower(it's intended form). All in all I felt quite proud of myself. I even joked about quitting my job today and painting full time. So I have decided to do something a little less drastic and start a blog.
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ReplyDeleteRock on Kristin (mom) Dad (dan) is just bitter cause he doesn't have a blog.... yet.
ReplyDeleteWay to makeit look like I have more comments! Thanks, Jeff :o)
ReplyDeleteSo for those of you millions of blog readers out there that were unaware that Dave (or "Dan") and I have childeren, I will attempt to clear things up for you. We have resently adopted 2 wonderful "childern" (Cathy & Jeff) to share our home with.
ReplyDeleteAdoption just really isn't as complicated as people make it out to be. I don't understand what all the fuss is about.
Often the things we stretch ourselves to do are not important in themselves, but are the first step in a journey of discovery and personal growth. So, "rock on, Kristin," Dad (Bill not Dan)
ReplyDeleteI added you to my favorite pages ... I'm expecting great things from you! By the way, if I'm your daughter now, does that mean you'll buy me a new car? My old parents bought my last one! (Cathy)
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