Archive for May, 2007

THIS SEARCH WON’T LAST LONG

Posted on May 8th, 2007 in Life | 2 Comments »

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Last week’s episode of The Office reminded me of this photo…I think it’s hilarious…This is an actual photo from a local news broadcast.  Enjoy.

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CHASTISEMENT

Posted on May 7th, 2007 in Life | 9 Comments »

Dear (select) Readers,

To those of you (Tammie H. and Kristin) who think that you can use the comments section of my blog as the forum for your personal spats, beware. I enjoy your comments which pertain to blog content or closely related issues, however, the personal attacks have got to stop. Do not push me on this. I will ban you. If you want to personally attack each other in an online setting here are some great places to check out:

Facebook
Myspace
Xanga

Thanks so much for what I am sure is a very understanding and repentant attitude,

Jordan

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IT HAS BEGUN

Posted on May 7th, 2007 in Life | No Comments »

It has begun…Last week, Kristin stayed home on Sunday for a little day of rest. We have been quite busy for the last two weeks. So anyway, I decided that when I finished exams and my crazy weekend, I would take Monday off. I usually just had school all day on Monday and no work, so now that school is gone, (for now) I am taking today to do nothing. Reality/Work will set in again tomorrow. Summer school starts soon.

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FINALS CHECKLIST

Posted on May 4th, 2007 in Life, School | 6 Comments »

Old Testament History
Romans
Artist in the Church
Hymnology
Theology II
Class Piano II
Student Ministry Practicum
Applied Guitar IV

I am relieved. (grades pending)

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WHAT HAPPENED TO WEEKENDS?

Posted on May 4th, 2007 in Life, School, Worship | 2 Comments »

Growing up, I loved the weekends just like every other kid. The school bell would ring at 2:45, mom would be there to pick me up, and thus began the relaxation. Perhaps I would go to a friend’s house on Friday night and stay up late playing some Mario Cart on the N-64 or have the parents drop me off at the Rave for some sweet PG movie action. Saturday, I would wake up around nine or ten (I used to have a hard time sleeping in during the school year because I had to get up so early during the week). Whenever I woke up I would head down stairs and watch the usual NBC Saturday line up which (then) consisted of Saved by the Bell, City Guys, and Hang Time. After about an hour and a half of TV I may doze off again, only to be awakened by a knock on the door from a local neighborhood friend who just wanted to shoot some hoop or go exploring.

But now, not so much. This weekend looks a little more like this:

FRIDAY
8am - Exam
10am - Exam
2pm - Exam
4:30pm - Leave for Orlando
6pm - Meeting in Orlando
10pm-12am - Leading worship at a prayer meeting in Orlando
1am - Arrive back in Lakeland

SATURDAY
8am-12:30pm - Group lesson at Cleveland School of Music (Two more months!)
3:30pm - Leave for Sarasota
5pm - Sound check / Rehearsal in Sarasota
7pm-9:30pm - Lead worship at Victory @ Sarasota
11:00pm - Arrive in Lakeland

SUNDAY
6:30am - Depart for Orlando
7:30am - Set-up, sound check, rehearsal in Orlando
9:30am-11am - Lead worship at The Well
11am-12pm - Tear down at The Well
1pm - Arrive in Lakeland
2pm-8pm - Cleveland School Recital

Bottom line…I’m very tired and I have been sick for like two weeks. Monday I am going to collapse. This has literally been the busiest / hardest semester of my life…Sorry this post doesn’t have the usual humor and entertainment value as usual. You’ll hear from me Monday and I’ll be in a fantastic mood. School will be out. Life will slow down. Keep checking in, because pretty soon I’m going to post about a DVD player I just bought, and it is going to be a gas.

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TRENDY

Posted on May 3rd, 2007 in Life | 5 Comments »

Lately I’ve had a plethora of requests to hear more about the laundry mat. Here’s a picture of our detergent. Why is the detergent important? Maybe you didn’t notice that price…$4.50…That’s right, $4.50. Once we arrived at “The Mat” (as I like to call it) we realized that we had neglected to bring our laundry detergent. Not to worry! “The Mat” exists to meet all of your launder needs. In fact, they even provide top grade laundry products…TREND was the cheapest thing that they had at just under five bones after taxes…Live and learn…And pay.

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MADNESS or “REALLY LONG POST”

Posted on May 1st, 2007 in Life, School, Travel, Worship | 5 Comments »

That’s pretty much the one word that can describe the last ten days or so. Last weekend I led worship Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at out-of-town locations. It made for some really early mornings and late nights in the road (as pictured below). I know all of you regular readers have been on the edge of your seat wondering what could possibly be keeping me from blogging over the last couple of weeks. Life. It’s been busy.

Things are starting to slow down. It’s exam week, so while the stress is not completely gone, the class schedule is decreased. I “triumphed” in my first of several exams today. It was class Piano II and it was crazy hard. Yesterday I practiced for hours upon hours. This whole semester has been a complete whirlwind. Not a whole lot going on right now.

Kristin and I had our first laundry-mat experience. We are in the market for a washer and dryer, but have yet to find one. While we’re on that subject, we’re also (still) in the market for a car…Kristin totaled hers a couple of months ago and we have been a one car family since we’ve been married. It has been very manageable since our schedules are fairly similar and Kristin works at the school. However, that will soon change when school ends this Friday.

Back to the laundry mat…It was good fun. It was very hot. Interesting how the laundry mat is like a community. The lady who ran the place said that she had known many of the children who were there since they had been born. Everybody knew everybody. Except us. That’s okay though. We accomplished our #1 goal which was: do laundry. Kristin had a separate goal which was: hold stranger’s children. She succeeded.
Here’s a bit more information about my Class Piano II exam if you care. If you don’t, stop reading. My class piano teacher is nice-ish. She’s not nice but she’s not mean. She takes piano very seriously. More importantly, she takes class attendance seriously. Even above that, she holds practicing the piano as close to personal holiness as one can. Anyway, she doesn’t believe that I even deserve to have hands because I don’t spend enough time practicing…SO yesterday I literally spent hours and hours and hours practicing only to fall painfully short of her standard of perfection in any of the areas in which I was tested. The good news is that it was my last piano class:-)

More updates on life and exams to come. More pictures too. I am a firm believer that a blog without pictures is like a traffic cop with no arms. It’s there, and it’s entertaining, but it just doesn’t quite have what it takes to get the job done.

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