Interests:The Lord Jesus Christ, my family, my church, Spider-Man and other superheroes, playing the guitar, anything Irish Expertise:Computers, pastoring, and being a husband and a dad Occupation:Computer related
Do you have people on your subscription list - or people that have subscribed to you - and when you see their screen name you have no idea who they are or why you're subscribed in the first place?
Some of you will know what I'm about to say just from reading the title of this entry.
We had a yellow jacket infestation in our bedroom ceiling. If you didn't know (and I didn't), yellow jackets will eat through your drywall leaving nothing but the paint covering the hole as they build their hive in your wall or ceiling! Yikes!
So we've been waging war on these little monsters, but today they got me. One of them stung me "right on the lip" ... and I didn't have to go to lip rehab.
But I do have to perform a wedding tomorrow so I was concerned that my swollen face would look terrible. "Hey, why is the preacher's face so deformed?"
Thankfully, the swelling is gone and all should be well. The bees are all gone too. Hail to the victors!
Yes, I did have surgery yesterday.No, I hadn't mentioned it on here beforehand. A complete heart, lung, kidney, spleen, spine and brain transplant is nothing to be taken lightly. Fortunately, they were able to do it arthroscopically and so I only have three stitches on my bicep.
Ok, everything except the three stitches on my bicep is a lie. I had a sebaceous cyst removed from my arm. Nothing major. I've had them removed from my scalp before, but this was the first time I was able to watch the doctor do it.
What's funny is that we inadvertently scheduled Kaitie to have the same thing removed from her scalp at almost the same time in a different doctor's office. She had four taken out (she's an overachiever). We have all five of the cysts at home in jars. I guess we'll start a collection.
Then in the evening we had to pick Tara up at the airport in Philly. Quite a busy day!
Seeing my wife enjoying Facebook so much, I finally succumbed to the pressure and set up an account. If you're on Facebook, add me as a friend (Brian Volpone). I've only messed around on there for a few minutes, but it seems pretty well done and simple to keep in touch with people.
We'll see how this goes. Xanga still seems the best site for us blogging purists. (Actually, I haven't really checked out that many blogging sites, but Xanga is way better than MySpace anyway.)