- homemade muffins for breakfast
- listening to several different sermons/teachings on podcasts on the bus today
- having coffee with a friend this afternoon
- a yoga class that left me feeling good (even if it was the kind of workout tonight where I felt miserable every minute and totally had to push through)
- eating green grapes while slogging through writing a term paper (I'm over half-way finished, aiming to be 3/4 or all the way before bed... it might be a late night...)
Wednesday, April 06, 2011
Daily 5 - Year 2, Day 233
Today's Daily 5:
Most Read Posts March 2011
The following ten posts were the ones that attracted the most readers in March:
- Giving up Lent for Lent - in which I talk about the fact that this year what I decided to give up for Lent was, well, practicing Lent.
- Further Thoughts on Lent - in which I qualify the idea that I'd given up Lent, and expound just a little bit further
- Facebook Status Updates that Will Never Make it - still the post that gets the most google hits. Doesn't seem to matter that it's one of my least favorite posts, and was written in the midst of a mild spat of passive agressive angst during a particularly dramatic day at the office that my roommates lovingly referred to as "The Soap Opera" as in, I would arrive home from work, and one of them would ask, "So, what happened at the soap opera today?"
- A Thing in Your Nose - in which I encounter a church lady who had apparently not noticed that I'd pierced my nose three years ago. As usual, when I encounter a church lady, humor ensues. Also the post with my favorite story from someone else about their own nose piercing and church lady experience, left in the comments by Kirsten.
- Reverb 11 - March - the March Reverb post, in which I talk about how I'd spend the last month of my life
- Transit Evangelism - Evangelism, being a public nuisance. All part and parcel of an early Monday morning on the train. Also, apparently Pentecostal's aren't Christians!
- The Lesson of the Present Moment - God should use me, but definitely shouldn't ask me to change.
- High Tea and Hotsprings - some thoughts and photos from a perfect day spent with one of "my people"
- The Virtue of Flexibility - some thoughts from Henri Nouwen
- Mini Reviews (Part 4) - the fourth collection of short book reviews that I've written.
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