So I got up early this morning. I have decided: I will not let the baby sleep all day. I am going to wake her up early, and try to get her on some sort of decent schedule. She’s killing me! Anyway …
I found this in my search engine terms today. At first, I laughed. Um, hate to tell you, Dear Searcher, Jesus doesn’t use email. He does use prayer, and the Bible, but email, not so much. I’m just sayin’.
But then I got to thinking. (Yes, I know, always a bad sign!) How did anyone end up on my blog with that search term? I went through 20 pages of Google, to see which of my posts came up using that term, and none did. It would be nice, wouldn’t it, if Jesus did have email? He’d seem so much more reachable. Not that He’s not now, but there are times in my life when it feels like the Lord is out, and all I get is the automated vacation response. That, or my email went to His spam folder. It’s frustrating, to say the least. I need to get in touch with His email administrator. Um, would that be God, the Father? Or the Holy Spirit? I need to talk to You!
Still, this search term struck me as a prayer. Someone out there is looking for the Lord. Maybe instead of chuckling, I ought to pray for them instead. Oh, I hate being taken down a peg. You’d think I’d be used to it by now.
Unintentional flashers? That one blew me away! Then I saw that someone had gone to my “meet” page. Ah, yes. The flashing incident. How could I have forgotten?
And lo and behold, people who think Chicago sucks are still coming to my blog! Maybe I ought to just dedicate an entire post detailing my gripes with the place. I only mentioned it once before in a little blurb with a link to a Forbes article, but now it seems to be developing a life of it’s own. People give you dirty looks around here if you say, “Chicago sucks” out loud, so it’s nice to know that others feel like I do, even if they’re not saying it out loud.
They’re thinking it. And that makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside, even if it feels like -7° outside.
For you, my Love, a song.
Just teasing. I couldn’t resist. You know I love you with all my heart forever and ever. (And those of you familiar with his fiction works will no doubt catch the joke.
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February 20, 2008 at 10:12 am
Wow, I’ve never seen that video. It’s awesome! But I don’t get the reference. Guess I haven’t read enough of his stories. I do remember a certain conversation we had about Stephen Tyler, but I don’t think that’s what you’re talking about
“Jaded” could be my theme song lately.
I’m going to have to do a search term post so I can use Scribefire, which I downloaded yesterday. But my next post will be some link-love, and your new Writer’s Nesst will be included.
Love ya!
February 20, 2008 at 10:33 am
Woo! Link love! Yeah! Is that kinky? Is it dirty and disgraceful, something nice ladies never mention aloud?
Yes, ma Sherri, you do NOT read enough of my fiction, but we’ll soon fix that. When you are a critic for me.
*hugs* What’s jading YOU lately? I’m getting pretty jaded too … about a lot of things.
All our love.
February 20, 2008 at 10:38 am
Berrykins! I’m glad you liked the video.
I can’t remember when they made it – 2001 maybe? It’s been a while – they played that song when they did the Superbowl half time show.
No, it wasn’t from the conversation we had about Steven, it’s from his Ghost Hunters and Witch Hunt stories – the main character is sometimes called “Jaded” by the others.
If you’re going to do a search term post and you want to take a pic of it, use FireShot. That one’s cool! Scribefire’s okay, but I still love LiveWriter. And you can compose offline with that one too, unlike Scribefire.
Woo! Link love! I can’t wait! You have some good stuff! And thank you in advance for the Nesst plug.
You better post something there, young lady! I have a contest going, you know!
Love you too hon, and miss you tons. {{hugs}}