Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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Sundry Items

Currently Watching
Dan in Real Life
By Juliette Binoche, Steve Carell, John Mahoney, Bernie McInerney, Dianne Wiest
see related-- Going through old posts to see what I'd like to recycle - harder than I thought. Also, very weird reading my old stuff, especially those posts dating back 5 years or more. Interesante.
-- I'm teaching the kids tonight @ church and our teaching focus for the quarter is on God's purpose and plan for our lives. I'm all about interactivity and illustrations when it comes to kiddos, so God gave me an idea. Have the kids use an item to do something that wasn't its intended purpose or design. Like using a plastic spoon to cut raw meat. Doesn't work. And it can damage the item (breakable spoon) if you use it for something it was never intended to do. So tonight I'm going to have a bucket full of various items - plastic tableware, a comb, a hanger, a plastic cup, a CD, a garden trowel etc - and allow them to choose one item without telling them what they are going to do with it. Then I'm going to take the kids outside and tell them to dig a hole in the dirt with their item. The person who digs the deepest hole wins. Then we'll deconstruct the outcome (broken items, frustration, shallow holes, success for the person with the shovel). My entire lesson will be that God has a purpose and plan for our lives, but when we choose to do something other than His plan, it never works. It always ends up damaging us in the end. But when we are doing what He has called us to do, we find fulfillment and satisfaction because we are doing the thing He has designed us to do. Problem is I'm racking my brain for a biblical story to also illustrate this, and all I can think of is the prodigal son and I'm wanting something more salient to my point and less common. Any ideas?
-- Watched "Dan In Real Life" last night. I liked it. It was an oddish movie, and I'm an oddish girl. I think many guys didn't like it because it really is a chick flick in disguise. I mean, Dane Cook and Steve Carrell both do serious in one movie? C'mon! But it was good.
-- I'm having another good hair day today. I won't supply pics, but I wanted to inform you of the fact.
-- Ok, so maybe it's because I'm restricting my eating, but... Oh. My. Dang. I bought a product called Bagel-fuls from the refrigerated section the other day. It's a bagel with cream cheese filling that you put in the toaster. Since it was of reasonable caloric consumption, I bought them. Must use self-control. These things are terribly addicting.

-- My tooth is doing better. I think its my herbal antibiotic regimen of Vit. C, Echinacea, and Lymph Gland Cleanse.
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One of the awesome things about Jewish religious teachers is they often teach kids in concrete ways (like the activity you have planned) without necessarily feeling obliged to connect it to a verse or passage from the Torah. I don't think you have to have a Bible story to connect it.
what a great object lesson! I agree completely! I need to brush up on my bible stories though, not sure what story would be good for that lesson. I loved Dan In Real Life! some parts were so awkward, but I enjoyed it for the most part. congrats on the good hair day and those bagel things look good! great post and good luck with your recycling!
So perhaps this makes sense coming from me...
but I loved Dan in Real Life. I thought it was wonderfully done and even pretty hilarious from time to time. I dunno, maybe I thought I could relate to Steve Carrells character, but yea...I loved it.
heh
Loved Dan In Real Life too! Someone asked my why I liked it, what made it likeable...and I was kind of at a loss for words. I can't really explain it, it was just a good, fun film. That's that.
Murderer of love! Ahahahah! Oh, sorry.
@Michael_the_Harper - yeah his character was very relatable and his pain and angst amongst that situation so authentic. who hasn't been in a situation where you've been vulnerable with the opposite sex and felt a connection, only to find out that person is unavailable?
@spokenfor - ha, oh the story of my life...
@yourheadispunk - yeah his girls were cute, if not unfair to him until the end.
the only thing that aggravated me was Maria - if I was seeing someone else I seriously doubt I would spend hours talking intimately with another man prior to the arrival at my SO's family's house. I guess it was a plot device, but it made me feel she was untrustworthy.
@Michael_the_Harper - the story of my life isn't that they aren't available, but that they are uninterested. shite.
I loved "Dan in Real Life".
So those Bagel-fuls are good, eh? I was worried they would be soggy on the inside. Any thoughs? ~ L
@empress8411 - oh no. they are soooo good. I've had one for breakfast every morning this week.
Why don't you also use stories of people who did use what God gave them for the right purpose and the outcome of that. Use can also use stories of people now that they know that talk about that.
The only I could tihnk about what's Saul. God had ordained Saul to be King because the people wanted one. He set him up as King to Glory God, but Saul turned away from God and used his "power" for evil purposes. Good Luck!
@GodZchiK - thats what I ended up using!!! it went REALLY well. thanks
How about Jonah? He did the opposite of what he was called by God to do. It's not a perfect fit but I think it'll work.