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how to be a spiritual turn-off

pretty sure we’ve all met “those” people. being happy and upbeat is, of course, a good thing, however… being so to the extent that “real” people groan under their breath when you come around and have no idea how to relate to you, not so good. it’s actually ok to identify with and express other real emotions in life. really. in fact, it might even have the effect of giving you the opportunity to have real relationships with other real people.

don’t get me wrong, we all need the more naturally optimistic people in our lives (I think I tend to fall more in this category actually, not that you would guess it from the remainder of this post :) ) to encourage and uplift us. there’s probably nothing more draining than a pessimistic, cynical person with a bitter outlook on life. it’s just that there has to be a balance there. I mean, even Proverbs tells us to take it down a notch sometimes, lol.

If a man loudly blesses his neighbor early in the morning, it will be taken as a curse.
Proverbs 27:14

falling along somewhat the same lines, in the respect of not being “real”, are the overly spiritual. we’ve all probably had the oddly unsettling experience of being in the presence of these people. I guess I can only really speak for myself and Mr. D, though we’ve certainly discussed it with others who have similar feelings. it’s just, if you are a spiritual person yourself, what are you supposed to do when someone fans out their spiritual peacock feathers? how do you interact when someone’s response to any exchange is an attempt to parade out their spiritual prowess and wax spiritually melodramatic about life. after all, unless they impart their vastly superior understanding of this or that spiritual concept, how will you possibly ever be enlightened? and heaven forbid you unknowingly bring up a spiritual topic of conversation with this type of person. good luck ever winning the one-upping war that shall certainly ensue. because, you know, you’re just not possibly on the same spiritual plane.

(not sure how to credit this. it says “courtesy of ‘Real Life for Real’ by Rob Raborn/asburyblog.net which I searched and came up dry. the URL goes to a Japenese-looking site, so your guess is as good as mine. unless of course you speak Japenese. in which case, your guess is probably right. but in any case, when I came across this cartoon many years ago, I really identified with it.)

please excuse my sarcasm, but it is highly unsettling when listening to this type of person pray makes your skin crawl and gives you an overwhelming desire to bolt from the room. you are torn between feeling guilty that you can’t seem to mentally jump on board the pious train to the heavenly realm, wondering if you should be praying against your bad attitude; or giving yourself and the other person grace that we’re all just human and feelings aren’t necessarily based in reality, on your part or theirs.

we’re still in the process of understanding how best to handle stuff like this when it comes up, kind of like all the other craziness that comes from relating with humans, which incidentally we’re trying to do more of… we love people and we love being with people, but somehow at this stage in our life it’s just often easier not to make the effort :)

regular Joe’s loved hanging out with Jesus. please go forth and be spiritually responsible and relate-able human beings.

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Is it really so hard???

For my whole life, well, ever since I turned 10 and decided I wanted to be called by my full name (instead of the “Christy” that everyone but my dad had called me up to that point), people have been having trouble remembering my actual name. Christina is really quite a common name. It’s not like it’s 5 syllables or has an odd assortment of unpronounceable consonants jumbled together or something. It does have THREE syllables, though, and maybe there is just something in certain individual’s brains that automatically cuts off after two.

Sometimes people try to call me Chris or Christy, but by far most of the time I get people calling me Christine. I can kind of understand this in face-to-face situations, I mean after all, unless I make a very deliberate effort to think to myself “REMEMBER this” when you tell me your name, I am guaranteed to immediately forget it, and spend the rest of our time together intently listening for clues as to what it is. I feel very stupid about this because I generally have some sort of inkling in the back of my head about what your name actually is, but I would never dare actually try it out on you only to be wrong. (I once called a friend’s mom Cecilia because we had all been listening to the Simon and Garfunkel song and it confused my brain) But the craziest thing is that this is something I frequently deal with even with EMAIL communication…?! I mean, my name is right there, WRITTEN OUT.

Perhaps some people’s brains will stop at nothing to turn “a’s” into “e’s”. Maybe these people wish they could eat bananes and drink Coca-Cole. It would certainly save many wasted milliseconds when reading or speaking if words were disallowed to end in that pesky “a”.

When I have managed to actually tell myself to remember your name I also do not automatically assume you go by a different name other than what you have told me. If I was going to be that careless, I may as well just use my own nickname for you that would of course stick in my head better than your actual name because it would be in some way related to how you look or my impression of your character (much like Michael Scott does in one episode of The Office). But as it turns out, I think names are important (the fact that I so often forget yours at first is directly related to the number of kids or other situations I am dealing with at the moment, not a testimony to my lack of care).

So why, pray tell, do SO. MANY. PEOPLE. presume I prefer a nickname? It has baffled me a long while. Honestly, if I do forget your name in part or completely, I just end up saying “hey, I’m sorry, what was your name again?” Not really all that hard at all.

I know the shoes I should have been wearing with this outfit, but I don’t own them…

{BONUS side note: I would have to say that the coolest part of being named Christina is the fact that I can sing “I am a C. I am a C.H. I am a C.H.R.I.S.T.I.N.A. And I have C.H.R.I.S.T. in my H.E.A.R.T. and I will L.I.V.E. E.T.E.R.N.A.L.L.Y!” If you don’t know the song, sorry, it’s still funny to me =) }

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What is it about some people that they just suck?

Obviously everyone has their “stuff” and most of the time we don’t know the back story, so I honestly really try to give everyone the benefit of the doubt (often to a fault, David would have said back in the day). but sometimes… what the crap?! People make completely illogical choices (in that they are detrimental to themselves) in an apparent effort to just be a jerk – or elitist or something…?

There are two types of people who make me want to be “successful” in a completely self-serving, egotistical sort of way – the type of person I just described, who, for some reason thinks they get to decide who is “cool” and who is “not”, and the other is the people who actually interact with you in a friendly way, but go home and judge you for this that or the other. There is just a part of us that really wants to become famous or just millionaires or something so that we can thumb our noses up at those people… look, dipsticks, we were cool all along and you missed the boat. HA!

The reality is that no matter how much you may dislike someone, it can still hurt when they deem you uncool, unworthy, or whatever.

If it didn’t, you wouldn’t contemplate all the ways you could show them how uncool and lame THEY are =) In general, though, I tend to come around to the way of thinking that allows me to use those types of situations as a reminder of how much we want to be the types of people who don’t look down on or leave anyone out. (even though there is still a twinge now and then of wanting to be the person who gets to decide who is “cool” – so ridiculous)

{I really wanted to embed the actual video because it is much more powerful, but some parts of it are just a bit too assaulting for me to subject the average passerby of this blog to…}

There are three types of people who I tend to be prejudiced against – elitists, people who already know everything, and people of the white “trailer trash” mindset. Admittedly, the first two can sometimes kind of blend together. People in the last category are hard to explain, but I can pretty much guarantee you that if you are reading this, you are NOT in that category. Notice I did say *mindset*. Again, I am not proud of this prejudice, I am just trying to figure out what to do with it… I don’t have issues with other races of any social standing (if anything, I’m prejudiced toward them that they are cooler), and I only feel “better than” the *white* people with the trailer trash mentality. It annoys the crap out of me that I have this problem because I don’t want to feel better than anyone. I am trying to sort through it…

Back to people who hurt you, at the end of the day we try to just keep our focus on following what we believe God has for us. We don’t know what that looks like long term, but ultimately it shouldn’t really matter because all that matters is that we keep following. We’re not proud of the fact that once in a while we get distracted by people with a chip on their shoulder, but I think we have gotten, and continue to get better at, regaining focus and moving on.

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Bile coming up my throat and shivers going down my spine…

The title of this post sums up my Nov 4th experience. Now before you slap me with the “sore loser” label know this , the shivers came when I heard B.O. (wow!! that works kinda well) give his acceptance speech. I have to hand it to him , he is an extremely gifted speaker , and if he lives up to a 16th of the hype about him then he’ll surpass in presidential “status” his co-illinoisian Abe Lincoln (suppressed chortle here). OK !!!! you can slap it on now!!!!! I have to admit that while i was listening to the  speech  there were shivers going down my spine , I was moved ! I wished I could’ve  for just a second  lost all my reasoning capabilities , and joined the crowd of O-zombies . Oh well …  I thank God for the brain I got and the uphill battle that comes with my proper wiring .

On another note . I HATE IE!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ummm with a passion that burns ever brighter … Ummmm HATE IT!!! if you are reading this in  IE  GET A REAL BROWSER HERE OR HERE OR HERE. OH and please never insult my blog by coming back in the stinking pile of horse-butt-hairs!!! BTW IE stands for Internet Explorer… and BTW stands for  by the way.

WOW !! that felt good!!!

We’re doing fine . My friend Eddy is coming for Thanksgiving  and  so we’re looking forward to some good times eating Casey’s Pizza ( he was actually craving it ) . Maeve’s vocabulary is increasing  rapidly ,it’s kinda funny to suddenly find out that she knows a word . Today I found out that she knows the word for butt… heh heh!!  Kinda scary also …  I only see her saying  ”aw crap ” at church. ” Yeah it was the Diller’s  kid!!!” . Anyways … So she’s smart and healthy and Mommy and Daddy are super busy  so yeah  thats  us  in a nutshell . Blessings and I’ll start working on  some recent pics.

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Isn’t it ironic????

So I was discussing the Financial “bail out” with Jeffrey and he made me aware of this i guess … comical/distressing little fact about this bill that passed the Senate last week…

I find it  rather amazing  that during this time of crisis when everyone’s nerves are on edge , when people are losing their retirements , when AIG employees are having a jolly ole time using our tax dollars to buy a “nice quaint little get away pat in the back session”,oh and did i mention the Market is tanking, that we have our elected officials thinking about toys . Gee!!! i’m glad i wont have to pay more for Maeve’s toy arrows!!!

TITLE V–ADDITIONAL TAX RELIEF AND OTHER TAX PROVISIONS

Subtitle A–General Provisions

Sec..501..$8,500 income threshold used to calculate refundable portion of child tax credit.

Sec..502..Provisions related to film and television productions.

Sec..503..Exemption from excise tax for certain wooden arrows designed for use by children.

Sec..504..Income averaging for amounts received in connection with the Exxon Valdez litigation.

Sec..505..Certain farming business machinery and equipment treated as 5-year property.

Sec..506..Modification of penalty on understatement of taxpayer’s liability by tax return preparer.

Subtitle B–Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008

Sec..511..Short title.

Sec..512..Mental health parity.

Here’s the link for the text of ammendments http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/F?r110:1:./temp/~r110tjWDr4:e314150:

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