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Headed to seminary today to choose courses for Fall and Winter, apply for additional OSAP, return some overdue library books, and bring a birthday present to a favorite UC prof.
 
Yes - they did a huge interior reno on their sanctuary a few years ago to make it a concert venue for Tafelmusik and others. @chansen - you should pop your head in the door & take a look! I wonder if they do noon-hour concerts? Some of the downtown churches do :-) I admire T-StP - they have a really strong climate & social justice action group.
 
Yes - they did a huge interior reno on their sanctuary a few years ago to make it a concert venue for Tafelmusik and others. @chansen - you should pop your head in the door & take a look! I wonder if they do noon-hour concerts? Some of the downtown churches do :)

First-St. Andrew's here in London does a noon hour concert series (and other concerts) during the "church year" and the odd one in summer, too. Will be interested to see where they go musically now. Their longtime organist-music director retired in the past year or so and I think they have a new one in place.
 
Okay, there are some things that will drive me crazy such as chaos in documents, emails, etc. @Mendalla and @chanson experienced some of that, with my documentation during our build of WonderCafe.

With a volunteer project that I am working on, I am perusing historical files and it is like fingernails on a chalkboard. Hah, now, working on bringing order to the chaos, due to other's comments.

I get that for some of us, it is essential and for others, it is "why do you care". aaah, we are all different beings , we humans.
It is good to remember that fact.
 
Okay, there are some things that will drive me crazy such as chaos in documents, emails, etc. @Mendalla and @chanson experienced some of that, with my documentation during our build of WonderCafe.

With a volunteer project that I am working on, I am perusing historical files and it is like fingernails on a chalkboard. Hah, now, working on bringing order to the chaos, due to other's comments.

I get that for some of us, it is essential and for others, it is "why do you care". aaah, we are all different beings , we humans.
It is good to remember that fact.


Much interpretation required?
 
The daughter was watching YouTube videos last night, laughing out loud when she announced, "Jesus, that's funny!"

And all I could think of was how disappointed you'll all be in me. Didn't stop me from laughing, but there's a part of me that was a tiny bit remorseful. The funnier part is, she probably got it from Grandma.

Like all her swearing, she only does it at home. We purposefully don't watch our language around her, and as a consequence, she doesn't see the big deal with swearing. It's not a thrill, so she hardly does it.

This parenting thing isn't so hard. I should turn pro.
 
Jae Zues ... the understanding that something is buried in the word as metaphorical ... some say satyrs ... as they like nothing that is not superficial ... leading to odd sexual conflicts ...

Yet even those that despise such cunning get's into wit ...

Germane copyist? I'm im pressed ...

But alas in the cycle what's Imim but imim ante collapse ... and ths ole entity lies down laughing ... saying thank God that's over and thus nothing is up there ... just aspirations!
 
The daughter was watching YouTube videos last night, laughing out loud when she announced, "Jesus, that's funny!"

And all I could think of was how disappointed you'll all be in me. Didn't stop me from laughing, but there's a part of me that was a tiny bit remorseful. The funnier part is, she probably got it from Grandma.

Like all her swearing, she only does it at home. We purposefully don't watch our language around her, and as a consequence, she doesn't see the big deal with swearing. It's not a thrill, so she hardly does it.

This parenting thing isn't so hard. I should turn pro.
How can you be certain she only does it at home? We overheard our middle son use the Lord's name in vain a couple of nights ago. Yobo corrected him.
 
How can you be certain she only does it at home? We overheard our middle son use the Lord's name in vain a couple of nights ago. Yobo corrected him.

Yo bo corrected heh? You mean women are good at such decision maqon ...

You did know that maqon is a spatial domain ... sort of Hebrew 'n string ... really strange to the earthy parts that believe they are emotional thoughts ... but only being observed by outside 4-Cis ... some say Four Zeas others 4 hoers em'n ... minus the driver it's wild ... like thoughts that are out there in the eternal ... about Y'd they do that? Broad banding ... against the thorns ... while looking for orchi ditties?

Ari flowers ...

How could we hide knowledge from those wishing not to know without myths and metaphors ... the Rhodes to self destructive desires ... vacancy of psyche ... that's ole?

Consider me denied from your zone Jae ... too rich for my humus ... thus Eli mi Nated to the word! Searching deeper ...
 
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A bit cooler this morning in my little part of S. Ontario, but, going to be hot again by end of day. I am looking forward to Saturday's high of 22. hoping we get some much needed rain as well.
 
What really is this dark zone we go through ... huma nitee?

Like a racket we can't hear ... ultra sound ... is there in fa sound ... as IRe'd in bloody form ?

Well red thoughts from the deeps ... not for the superficial! Facetiae, or the masque of god as the emotions come over yah do to cast missals ... many of eM unbelievably suppressive ... schadenfreude ... follows separate from des lights ... individual unconscious modes?

What could one gather there from hidden goods ...?
 
How can you be certain she only does it at home? We overheard our middle son use the Lord's name in vain a couple of nights ago. Yobo corrected him.
I laughed at Claire. She uses such grown up phrases, and really quite effortlessly.

And good point. I don't know that she doesn't swear outside the home. Not for sure. But she also isn't self-conscious about it, and really, I don't care if she swears. She also really cares about othe people, and she knows blasphemy makes some people upset. He teacher also said that she doesn't swear in the classroom. But at home, in context, she is allowed to swear.

And really, I'd rather she curse properly and in the context of the situation.
 
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The well vented is blest ... from and underground thinking source ... well immersed in the enigma ... problems of humanity?

The prior enigma being the unknown codes of nature ... obscured by dark fathering ... we still don't know from whence we come ...

Should the young mothering nature be looked into? Sometimes fickle, fey and fecund ... causing unwanted attractions to the parietal lobes ... par*entail towers? Those with their butts up over recitations and repetitions ... redundant Rhett uric ... alas how else to learn than in cyclic order for those that cannot read into straight lines ... one-liners? Thys duplicity ...
 
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I had a little memory test at my doctor's office today - my third since I developed Parkinsons. So easy it seemed almost silly, but she told me that people with neurological problems can find it difficult to draw a clock face and show 10 after 2, or to repeat three words and then remember them five minutes later after answering other questionss, or to be oriented in time and place - 'It's Thursday, July 7th, and we are in the medical building on P--- street.' My doctor advised me that she doesn't think I need worry about developing dementia.
I can relax again - those times I put the sugar in the fridge and the milk in the cupboard happen to everyone.

Jae, I hope that your ultrasound goes as well.
 
seeler clock faces are hard. You see a clock is divided into 12 segments and then each numeral represents both 5 minutes and the hour as well. Heard a CBC story of a man with early dementia who could still talk himself through a drawing a clock but could no longer read one. Have you read the book "Still Alice"? It's a good read.
 
I put the 12 and 6 on the clock face first, then the 3 and 9. The rest was easy; but I can see that it might be difficult just to start at the top and go 1, 2, 3 ... and reach 12 before you were half way round.
I read "Still Alice" with my book club about five years ago. I found it very sad and a bit worrisome. For some time I kept watching for her symptoms to start developing in me. So far so good, and now I have my doctor's reassurance today.
 
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