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  • Archive for December 11th, 2005

    My dad says the Jets should hire me…

    Sunday, December 11th, 2005

    … to do chapel services for every team they face! The NFL Jets suck this year. Injuries derailed what was a promising season basically before it began. Today they played the Oakland Raiders, who haven’t exactly had a great season either and somehow found a way to make the Jets look competitive. Last night I [...]

    CCDA blogging

    Sunday, December 11th, 2005

    One of the highlights of the CCDA conference last month was pinch hitting for Rudy to co-present the City Blogging workshop with Neil Cox. Neil’s a blog machine while I’m still a relative newbie, so it made for a fun presentation. Neil just posted a question from Linda Dyer, one of the workshop participants, and [...]

    Next Wave E-Zine …

    Sunday, December 11th, 2005

    … published “Barnyard Births” and “I Went to See U2″ in its December issue. posted by Jeremy Del Rio @ 12/11/2005 11:00:00 PM

    He melts me

    Sunday, December 11th, 2005

    Judah suffered a 4-year old meltdown at church this morning when he got nervous singing with the other children at their Christmas presentation. After the service, he looked at me tenderly in the eyes and said: “Dad, thanks for helping me try to sing this morning. You’re a little tough, but you’re still the best [...]