Give me a greeting when you visit. I appreciate nice-ness.
You can address another blogger ... and even disagree with them, that is fine. All I ask is that you leave censure and hand-slapping to me.
Speak up ... about the posts.
Be nice!
Earl - As I write, teach Sunday School, I think of people like you in my audience. It gives me a sanity check of what I am saying. Would what I say pass the "crap" or sanity check of you or others that I know?
Todd - With blogs like this one there is plenty to be hopeful for in the blogsphere.
Matthew - Its nice to read an edifying Christian blog ... You are so level-headed.
Mark - You're real! The blogosphere needs more real people like you around.
Loren - I'll bet you stay up late nights thinking about all the theology that must be swimming through your head. I just want to say that it's great to see the ways in which God is challenging you, and using you to minister through your blog. The things you, and others here, have shared, are very thought provoking!
Come now, and let us reason together, says the LORD: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool. (Isaiah 1:18)
Rose~NW Ohio, USA
I am 43 and I have 4 kids and a husband. I am trying to live life wisely and learn more about the ways of God. I am too intolerant for the doctrine dissers and too lovey-dovey for the ultra-separatist pugnacious types.View my complete profile
...oh, by the way, I got into this blogging thing at the time because my then future son-in-law (Jared) was into blogging. I wanted to interact with him without him know who I was at first, because sometimes I can be intimidating (apparently I scared him when I was going to interview him for church membership a few years earlier). I used to do email discussion groups in yahoo as Earl Grey, but that was taken with blogger. I scratched my head and came up with Erlenmeyer Flask.
In due time, Jared suspected that Earl Flask was not my real name, and that I know him somehow. He started guessing for a week or two and then figured it out.
8 Comments:
Hi Rose,
Matthew has some good pictures. I've got to return to his blog more frequently.
By Earl Flask, at 12/05/2007 3:59 PM
Thanks for the link, Rose.
By Matthew Celestine, at 12/05/2007 4:43 PM
Matthew’s exhibitions and expositions of these works are truly edifying.
By Kc, at 12/06/2007 5:22 AM
Matthew is cool! So is the aret he displays.
By J. Wendell, at 12/07/2007 6:21 AM
Hi Earl!
Congratulations on your grandchild. I remember how you and Matthew came to me a s apackage deal. Those were the days. ;~)
Matthew,
Of course. I am glad to share such edifying things with those who read here.
KC,
Yes indeed! Thanks for stopping by, Casey.
I agree John!
By Rose~, at 12/07/2007 8:45 AM
Rose,
Thank you. I can't tell you how enjoyable it was to hold my grandson.
Package deal with Matthew :-) Well, he is the much better part of the package.
By Earl Flask, at 12/08/2007 10:03 PM
Earl,
I can only imagine...
Levi Matthew is going to be one year old in 11 days. :~)
By Rose~, at 12/09/2007 11:51 AM
...oh, by the way, I got into this blogging thing at the time because my then future son-in-law (Jared) was into blogging. I wanted to interact with him without him know who I was at first, because sometimes I can be intimidating (apparently I scared him when I was going to interview him for church membership a few years earlier). I used to do email discussion groups in yahoo as Earl Grey, but that was taken with blogger. I scratched my head and came up with Erlenmeyer Flask.
In due time, Jared suspected that Earl Flask was not my real name, and that I know him somehow. He started guessing for a week or two and then figured it out.
By Earl Flask, at 12/09/2007 3:33 PM
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