"now, this is revolutionary for me, because: 1. I am 21 years old (and its a rare thing for younger people to be interested in politics) and 2. I have never before, before this campaign, been so intrigued and enthusiastic about any other campaign or government matters.I am becoming a pastor soon, and I work as a intern at my church. From the beginning as I shared about Huckabee, I've heard the leaders/pastors tell me that "he has no chance, but if he gets that far, he has my vote." ...now these are the people that preach to me behind the pulpit about the biblical stories, such as David and Goliath, and Shadrach Meshach and Abednego. These are the people that teach me about faith.
These are the people that tell me to believe in the inerrant word of the Bible. And they tell me about a young boy, going against the odds, and facing a giant. And how he overcomes the giant and ends up becoming king, but they don't think its possible
for a man of God to become President of the United States.There are too many religious leaders out there, pastors, preachers, evangelists, whatever..that are preaching one thing to the choir on Sunday mornings and not practicing their true faith outside of the church walls. They are willing to vote for a man that has "more leadership capability", however has no stance in his faith, is pro-choice, and believes homosexuality as a normality. Does anyone else see something wrong with this picture?
But, as Huckabee is going against the odds..I'm beginning to see a change in these people. I'll ask this question, and I believe its a question worth thinking about. I know the Bible says that all political leaders are ultimately appointed by God to govern over us, and because of that, we are to respect them. But, God (somewhere where our choice and His sovereignty overlap) has given us the power to choose the leader in this democratic government.
We have the choices in front of us. We see where politicians stand on subjects and faith and other important matters. Would God rather us put in office someone who is more "fit for the job", or "proven a better leader", or a man who fears and reveres God and wants to do everything in his power to please the Creator of the universe, and lead this country as President of the United States? If we believe in God, we should also believe in the ability of God to take a Shepard, and transform him into one of the greatest leaders of history, David. If God never changes, why isn't it possible that Huckabee can be the president that the United States has been searching for, the one that makes us One Nation Under God, again?"-Joshua Davies(comment from MikeHuckabee.com)
6.12.07
Thank You Joshua
29.11.07
Continuing to Follow Huckabee.
"The Florida survey conducted with the Florida Chamber of Commerce showed the following results:
Huckabee: 44% Giulani: 18% Romney: 13% McCain: 10% Thompson: 5% Paul: 4% Hunter: 1% Tancredo: 1% Rest: undecidedThe survey of 341 Republicans who stated they were undecided, intended to watch the debate and agreed to phone in their opinion immediately after the ending was weighted for age and gender. It has a margin of error of +/- 6%.
A survey of Iowa Republicans of over 1,035 Iowa Republicans taken in the last twenty minutes of the debate showed Huckabee the winner in that state as well. The numbers virtually mirrored Florida. They were:
Huckabee: 32% Romney: 16% Giuliani: 12% McCain: 10% Thompson: 7% Paul: 6% Tancredo: 2% Hunter: 0% Rest: undecidedInterestingly, the Iowa poll did not survey only undecided voters. Yet, both a survey of undecided voters in Florida and a general survey in Iowa showed Huckabee the winner. In the media Spin Room, most of the major candidates were left with little if any media attention as virtually all print and broadcast media circled Governor Huckabee."
If you weren't able to watch the debate I highly recommend it. In the same way I highly recommend that you watch any of the debates because in each one Huckabee shows that he is a strong candidate and the best Republican candidate for the nomination of the Republican Party.
I hope and pray that if you are a Christian Republican your faith is strong enough to allow you to support Huckabee 100% even though many "Christian leaders" of today don't think he can "beat Hillary." Well, I don't know what God they serve, but my God is capable of beating Hillary and I believe he can use this man of God to do so.
Be involved! Vote in the primaries!!
Mike Huckabee is also endorsed by Chuck Norris.(see the video at the end)
Oh, one other thing that was pretty funny...
When addressing a question about trying to send someone to Mars (like we did with the moon) Huckabee recommended that Hillary be the one that gets to go. We need a President with a sense of humor!
HuckChuckFacts
20.11.07
beginnings and ends
8.11.07
6.11.07
Je suis retard.
I got my hair cut, by Jacques. Jacques is very French. He likes to throw your hair around, and he cuts every one's hair as if it were as easy as breathing. I went from having really long and straight hair to having much shorter (than I expected), very layered hair. I'm still getting used to how to style it properly. The picture makes it look pretty bad. It's not that bad.
While Dan was with us we had another overnight visitor. Maddie! Some of our friends went on vacation and I got to pet sit. For the entire week! It was nice having Maddie around. It made me want to have Duncan over here more and helped me to see what it would be like if he were here. Maybe...
We also celebrated Halloween! Here are 4 pictures of our first pumpkin, Jack. From design to slightly rotting (notice his "black eye"). We thought he was nice and scary. The only sad thing is, when we put him outside i the trash one night we saw pieces of him the next morning in the street...I don't think he made it to the dump. :o( Poor guy.
One of the most eventful and anticipated events of the YEAR has also happened. David has finished taking his PhD qualifying exams. After 4 months of studying, 3 written exams, and 3 oral exams, he is finished! What's next? Waiting for the results. Hopefully he passed all of them, but if he didn't he has one more chance (again in March). FYI - he could pass 1 and retake 2, or pass 2 and retake 1, or pass none and retake all of them, OR pass all of them and be finished! This is just something that is required to obtain a PhD... and for mechanical engineers at Georgia Tech it isn't easy (thus the 4 months of studying).
And...we got a TV. Our thanks goes out to one of my english students and his family for donating it. They got two really nice new flat screen TVs and were just going to put this one in the trash, but they offered it to me and I took it off their hands. Not we have access to hundreds of channels with our digital TV service that we have finally activated. We can watch everything from CNN International to the Al Jazeera channel. It's amazing how many international stations we have.
Lastly, we purchased tickets to go home for Christmas last night! We will get to stay in GA for almost an entire month. We are very excited. We will be home on December 11th. Hope to see everyone!1.10.07
"à tricoter ou pas à tricoter"
You have to make the stitches really tight so that the squares aren't too loosely connected. So, you stitch the underside of the quilt like this...and then the top of it ends up looking like this:
26.9.07
Exciting Events!
After that we had to go back to our hotel to pick up our bags and go to the train station. It was time to say goodbye. Rocky and Maria were headed to Zurich and we were headed back to Metz. :o( I was feeling a little nauseous from a merry-go-round that David spun way to fast so Maria and I sat down while Rocky and David went to go buy cheap food for our train rides. They came back, we all said goodbye and went our separate ways to our platforms. When on the train David pulled out the bag of food he had bought and inside of it was a Dr. Pepper! Why is this so exciting? Because I haven't had a Dr. Pepper in over 9 months...they don't have them in France! Plus I wasn't feeling well and David knew it would be a nice surprise. It was, and it did help settle my stomach a bit.
Altogether we had a really great time and I was sad to see it end. Back in our apartment on Tuesday I realized that I don't like it with so little life there. Before Maria and Rocky came we were pet sitting for Alex so the cat was always there, then they came and they were always there...now, during the day, it's just me again, and that isn't a whole lot of fun. But, I am excited that we'll be going home to see everyone in about two and a half months! Hopefully David will be able to incorporate celebrating the passing of ALL his quals with celebrating our 1 year anniversary!
8.9.07
Technology Thrives.
This picture is a screen shot from the ESPN site as the game was happening. It was just after Samford made their first touchdown. The delay between the radio site and this site was only about 5 - 10 seconds. But, it was so neat to be able to follow a game and even hear the marching band playing in the background. I was just amazed at how quickly the plays appeared on the screen as they were actually happening. As you can see in the picture, each play was tracked from the kickoff to the touchdown. AND, when you placed your mouse over any of the plays you could see detailed information about what happened during the play (who carried the ball, who tackled, etc). The amount of information available is incredible! Imagine if we were able to do this with more important things! Anyway, the game eventually ended Samford 14 - Tech 69.
Example: I got an email recently (FWD of course) saying that the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser caused some serious chemical burns on children after they had used them. Why the kids would be using the eraser instead of their mother is an issue for another day, but, we found out that the rumor, was in fact, FALSE. This is the second time that we have disproved an "email rumor" (and we plan to continue). We are amazed at how often people send out emails before even checking to see if it is fact that they are spreading or not. Our goal is Universal Responsible Email Use. UREU as I'll call it. :o) Junk mail has got to stop! If people were a little more aware that the stuff they send out is really junk...there wouldn't be so much junk! It doesn't take much effort. http://www.snopes.com/* - There, I even found the link for you. Bookmark it. So, take part in spreading UREU! "It starts with U!" (I totally just came up with that! David is embarrassed...he'll have no part in the slogan...)
That's all for now. Bon Dimanche!
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28.8.07
The Mirabelle Craze.
So anyway, a mirabelle is basically a small yellow plum. They are a little larger than a grape and they have a pit. Although, the picture is a little deceiving...they don't have big blue eyes.
The mirabelle festival lasts about 2 weeks. Each night they have various things going on around town. The festival begins with the crowning of the Mirabelle Queen...who is also Miss Lorraine. Miss Lorraine goes on to the Miss France competition, and then represents France in the Miss Universe competition. But, for the Mirabelle festival, Miss Lorraine - Reine de la Mirabelle (Queen of the Mirabelle) is the star of the show. She pops up every now and then at the different activities that take place and everyone oohs and ahhhs.
Well, we love taking part in our cities activities so, of course, we went to the beauty pageant! I made a video...
Other mirabelle activities include water sport 'demonstrations' and 'initiations' - David went wake boarding and we went kayaking and got some kind of official card for doing it.
They also had a rescue dog demonstration. This was very interesting. Their trainers would ride a boat out into the water...fall of yelling for help...and the dogs would go rescue them.
There was also jousting...from boats instead of horses. The winner is obviously the one who doesn't fall in the water. But it was hot on Saturday so I say the winners were the ones who did fall in....I wanted to.
It has been fun so far. The next big event is the mirabelle fireworks. AKA the biggest fireworks display I've ever seen (all because of a fruit!) This happens this Saturday. We are going to find a spot at the Plan d'Eau at lunch time, have a picnic, and save our spot until the fireworks go off!
IN OTHER NEWS:
- We are keeping our cat guest for an extra 2 weeks!
- Maria and Rocky are coming to visit in about 2 weeks!
Now that you are educated on mirabelles...go learn about the Presidential Candidates! ...pick a good one!
27.8.07
Who are you backing?
Below is a pretty good blog entry that I thought I would share with you all. Please take the time to read it!
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http://onemom.wordpress.com/christians-for-huckabee/
There’s an article coming out in the September 3, 2007 issue of Newsweek magazine about Mike Huckabee. MSNBC has the article HERE.
Some key thoughts:
- Start a blog and join the official “Bloggers for Huckabee” blogroll
- Write letters to the editor to your local paper and to papers around the country about why you “Like Mike” (be sure to include the URL to Mike Huckabee’s website http://www.mikehuckabee.com/)
- Pass out fliers in local parades and community festivals. SC4Huckabee is a wonderful example of regular people getting the word out to their community about Mike Huckabee.
I will close with a phrase that I have used before in this blog and I will continue to say it until more Christians get up from their pews and agree to stand with Mike Huckabee in his run for President …
All it takes for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing …
In my lifetime, I do not believe there has ever been a more crucial Presidential election … one that will either strengthen all that is good in this country, or will send us on a path to destruction. I urge my Christian brothers and sisters to realize that the decisions about who will be our next President will be all but etched in stone in just a few months - we cannot wait until November 2008 to vote. We must vote now through our prayers, our money, our actions … we must stand with Mike Huckabee - not only our brother in Christ, but a man who is a true conservative - a man with a proven record of leadership and getting things done while working with people from both sides of the political aisle.
Kerry
20.8.07
House Guest
15.8.07
The Orchard
I don't think I'll be able to go back further than this...because nobody knows anybody that is still in Lithuania...and nobody speaks Lithuanian anymore. BUT, we can go forward! :o) At least my kids will already have this info and they can keep passing it on.
11.8.07
Bikes, Bananas, Beef and Berries.
We tried to follow a bike-path map that we got from the place where we rented our bikes but we ended up getting really off track and just rode around where we ended up instead. We saw some very neat 'country' french homes, gardens, and towns that lie on the borders of the city of Metz.
After our ride we had worked up quite an appetite! Lucky us, we had just purchased some Swedish meatballs and "fixins" from IKEA earlier this morning! They actually serve this at any IKEA cafeteria...if you've ever eaten there you'd sure to have seen something that looks similar to this: Although, they usually serve them with french fries or boiled potatoes...we went with mashed = far superior. :o) I guess this is how they would serve it in Sweden. They use a "gravy" sauce and a berry sauce...of the Ligonberry, a Swedish berry. It is very, very, very, yummy. And also very filling.
Tomorrow we will be hosting a new Master's student who begins his year and a half stay here in Metz. He will be the first new Master's student to arrive so hopefully we can make him feel welcome and at home here in Metz. Who knows, maybe after his masters he will end up married and back in Metz for three years! :o) ...you never know.
31.7.07
Girl's Night
23.7.07
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
...and make sure you have a watch for the countdown...
...find a participating bookstore...
David and I really enjoyed the book. There were even a few times where David would be reading in the back half and I would be reading the front half, just so that we could read at the same time. It's a little sad that the stories are finished, but they were very good and remain to be read again and again. If you haven't read them, we highly recommend it. They are easy to read and full of adventure. Even if you find out how it ends there is still so much you're missing out on! Read read read!
19.7.07
A Bunch O' Stuff.
Next - we now have a vacuum cleaner! Isn't it beautiful? I've never been so happy about a vacuum cleaner.
Then we had some visitors! Cori and Frank came to visit us from Germany. Cori is American and Frank is German (her boyfriend). Cori and I (and our families) have known each other for a really long time and now that we are both living in Europe we think it's pretty cool. They stayed for a couple days, it was fun.
And, I am pet sitting. For the Grandidiers! In 8 days they will be in Atlanta for their summer vacation. So, while they are gone I have volunteered to pet sit. It's been great. Although these birds aren't the same kind of "interactive" pet I've really been craving, it is really nice to have them around. They make very pleasant noises and are fun to watch when they take a bath...and they do it all the time.
I just hope it doesn't get too hot while they are here. They are used to the nice temperature inside the Grandidiers house because they have such high ceilings. But, with all the baths they take, they should be ok.
Here is a closer picture of the three of them. Two are the same colors, and the other one (the one in the front) is a little bigger and colored differently. Aren't they cute?
My pet sitting adventures will continue after these guys leave too!! Our friend Alex has a cat at her parents house, and when they go on vacation someone needs to watch it. Alex can't have it in her dorm room so she asked me. Before she could even finish asking I said yes :o)
I'm really excited about the cat :o)
On a less happy note, our neighbor cat, it moved. :o( No more random visits or watching her from the window. They moved out last week. Maybe the next people who move in will have something.
Chopsticks! Random, I know...but this blog is about a bunch o' stuff! Pictured here are four sets of chopsticks. Two from Japan and two from China. Can you tell which are which?
Ok, I'll tell you. The blue and green ones are from Japan (you may have recognized them from a previous "Joy." post) They can from our friend Eileen while she was in Japan (now she is at home planning her wedding!!) And the red ones are from China! They came in a fancy box. The box says "A handmade Chinese gift." Our friend Wui, another PhD student, gave them to us. He prefers using a fork and knife so gave us his extra chop sticks. I think we should start a collection now. Next we need some from Korea... anybody going to Korea soon?
Aside from that bunch o' stuff, David stayed home today to study for his Qualifying exams because he woke up with w really sore neck. We have no idea what he did to it to make it hurt, but it's been giving him some problems - maybe all the studying and note taking? Hopefully it will heal so that his studying isn't hindered. The end of October will be here before he knows it!
The last Harry Potter book comes out TOMORROW. The excitement is killing me. I hope we get a copy of the book in a decent amount of time. Nobody talk to me about it until you are sure I've finished reading it.
We will be going to a concert tonight with some of our friends from Church. We are pretty sure it is supposed to be a Christian French band, and it's really close to our apartment, so it should be lots of fun!
More later.