Saturday, December 19, 2009

Daily 5 - Day 129

Today's Daily 5:
  1. Finding what I needed at Michaels this morning after a bit of hunting.
  2. George (after being sort of temperamental last night) worked well today.
  3. No longer between banks. Down to just one. Old accounts closed. New one working.
  4. Watching Julie and Julia while I puttered around the house this afternoon.
  5. Filing done, though bedroom not quite cleaned up yet.
  6. Making peanut butter puffed wheat - part of the Christmas "to be gifted" selection
  7. Laughing with family tonight at the joint party for Mom and T's birthdays today and tomorrow
  8. Good food - family dinners almost always have those
  9. Thankful for a warm apartment, and no huge heating bills.
  10. Thankful for a very productive day, that was still restful and quiet.

Saturday List

If you'll indulge me for a few minutes, it's early, I'm needing to clear the fog in my head, I love lists, and I'm going to make my list for the day here, since the laptop is handy, and a pad of paper and a pen aren't at the moment.

Today I need (and/or want) to:
  • Go to Michaels. Return an item I bought earlier in the week that won't work for the Christmas gift I have in mind. Buy an item that will work.
  • Go to old bank. Close out accounts. Get a bank draft for these amounts. Make sure that I can still have access to online banking for credit card that is still at this bank.
  • Go to new bank. Deposit bank draft into new account. Hope and pray that the information I was given was accurate, and they will not put a hold on a bank draft, or I'm in big trouble. Deposit change rolls that have been collecting in my change jar (I think almost $20 now!). Deposit work reimbursement cheque. Withdraw cash for birthday gift for T. who turns 22 today. Book appointment for during time off to meet with someone about loan to reduce interest payments on debt - hopefully by half. Also to discuss a tax free savings account.
  • Go to office supply shop - check price of a small legal size filing box. Buy one if it isn't too expensive.
  • Go to Husky. Feed George. He could use the nourishment. He's been temperamental lately. (pray that he takes me to all these other places safely.)
  • Home again, home again, jiggetty jig.
  • Make peanut butter puffed wheat squares, and maybe another one of the sugar cookie recipes. If going to make one of the rolled out recipes, add a stop at mom's to borrow a rolling pin to the earlier list.
  • Make Christmas gift mentioned in item one.
  • Work on "Certificates" to be part of another Christmas gift.
  • Write several Christmas cards for mailing in the next few days.
  • Wrap birthday gift for mom (her birthday tomorrow) and write card.
  • Put $$ for T. in birthday card. write card.
  • Remember to rest and treat myself gently. Maybe do this by putting a clay mask on my face for a while.
  • Watch the newly purchased "Julie & Julia" dvd while working on some of these projects.
  • Clean bedroom. Especially do filing. This will be easier if filing box isn't too expensive.
  • Wade through accumulation of emails.
  • Do online banking, to ensure that newly deposited money is in right accounts and budget can be appropriately updated.
  • Update budget.
  • Show up here at least once more today to write a Daily 5 list.
  • Attend joint birthday party for Mom and T tonight.
Oh my. That list is longer than I thought it was. And it starts with me crawling out of bed and having some breakfast. Guess that's what I'm off to do! Have a great last Saturday before Christmas everyone!

And I Burst Out Laughing

I have to tell you this. Just now I opened an email from a mailing list that I'm on. I opened it because it said it had a Christmas Offer for me. (I would have opened it eventually anyway, but hey, I love free stuff, and free Christmas stuff at that!) But I had to laugh. Inside it said something to the effect of "Merry Christmas! Please enjoy a complimentary copy of..." (I'm eagerly looking for the book title now - free books - even better!) "...Tortured for Christ..." And, I burst out laughing.

Because, while I'm certain that it's an excellent and important book, and I think the world in general needs to be more aware of just how much persecution of Christians goes on, it was just so not what I was expecting.

I mean, it's like it was saying, "This Christmas, spread the love and joy with a copy of a book on persecution and torture."

Maybe my sense of humor is twisted, or maybe it's simply that I went to bed LATE and I'm up quite early. But it struck me as incredibly ironically funny.

To be fair, I think this particular book give-away is a paid advertisement for an organization that works against the persecution of Christians around the globe, and to raise awareness of that persecution in North America where we tend to turn a blind eye to it. I've certainly received the offer to receive this book a number of times before, in various emails, from various mailing lists that reach a fairly wide spectrum of the Christian world. It was just the presentation of this particular one that caught me as funny. the "We have a Christmas Gift for you - a book about torture" motif that made me laugh.

Like I said, maybe I'm twisted... who knows...