I am ok by the way
My bike is fine and so is my health. Sorry for not mentioning that earlier.
Christmas is over. 2006 is just around the corner. Beth and I now have bicycles. Mine is a Giant Rincon. I've named it Rosebud (keep clicking if it doesn't open). Reminds me of childhood adventure. Where the world is this big unexplored island of wonder. I rode Rosebud to work today - about 5 miles. It was painful at times - but I have strong legs. I have to ride it home - I hope I make it. If not, I'll have to camp out by the side of the road until Bethany comes to pick me up.
I was reluctant to write this because I really don't know what I would want (and I am always reluctant to blog anyway - sorry Beth). But at the urging of certain people who will remain nameless (you know who you are) I will try my best to think of some things that I would not object to receive during the Christmas season:
Magazines
Movies/TV
I would love to have any season (not the first - the later the better) of these:
Some movies that I wouldn't mine adding to my collection (wide screen versions):
Books
Misc.
And that's all I can think of right now - so this concludes my wish list for 2005.
Merry Christmas!

I asked myself to remember David B Loughran not because he is anyone important, but because he reminded me of something very important. I somehow stumbled across this site where this Mr. Loughran was discussing something about those who truly belong to God. He said some very interesting stuff - I didn't read all of it. But I disagreed with much of it and I wanted to e-mail him to ask him some questions: mainly if he thought that belief in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ was the only way to truly belong to God. So I started to browse the site to try to find an e-mail address. Then I stumbled across this page. And my heart broke.
And later that week, Brad would be surprised to hear from none other than Chris Blake, Art Director at eInstruction, informing him that he had indeed been hired and would start in about a week. Elated, Brad contacted Bethany, his wife, and told her the good news. There was much rejoicing.