Holidays

December 24, 2008

Funny "12 Days of Christmas" Medley

I heard this group on the radio the other day.  They're an A Capella group out of Indiana University called "Straight No Chaser."  It's pretty entertaining.  You can find some other entertaining songs of theirs on youtube as well, such as a very nostalgic "Sitcom Medley."

Historically Inaccurate Christmas Carols

Caroling Not to be too much of a Scrooge, but it is interesting to look at the Christmas Carols many of us can sing from memory and compare the details of those early songs to the Biblical and Theological history from which they derive.  I thought this was an interesting article looking at the "Top Eight Historically Incorrect Christmas Songs."

December 16, 2008

A Very "Beaker" Christmas

November 27, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy-thanksgiving

November 26, 2008

Thanksgiving In Texas

Man2 This morning, I flew to Texas to visit family for Thanksgiving.  It's been a long day of travel, but it feels good to see the people I love again.  Eating some Turkey tomorrow, watching the Cowboys and the Aggies, then Friday we're going to do some hunting.  Hard to beat that.

November 21, 2008

The Herrick Family "Elfed"

Send your own ElfYourself eCards

August 24, 2008

National Waffle Day!

Wafflehouse Believe it or not, today is National Waffle Day.  A whole day dedicated to the celebration of sweet syrupy waffles.  Wooooooooo Hoooooooooo!  So make the most of it.  Don't blow it!  Waffle day only comes around once a year, so throw caution to the wind and whip one of those babies up for yourself.

May 26, 2008

Remembering Memorial Day

Vietnammemorial Today is memorial day.  It's interesting that the most important holidays are about remembering.  Christmas is about remembering the birth of Jesus.  The 4th of July is about remembering our nation's independence.  And then there's memorial day. . . it's right there in the title: memory.  Except this time, it's not about a single event in history or a single person in history.  It's a general rememberence of an idea that people throughout our country's history have answered a call to civic duty and given their lives so that friends, family, and complete strangers could enjoy the quality of life and freedoms that we have received through their sacrifice.  And as we remember that, each individual has the freedom to remember in his or her own way . . . some remember a husband.  Some remember a father.  Some remember an aunt or a neighbor or friend.  It's not about a specific person.  it's about a concept. . . an idea. . . that others died for me.    

May 11, 2008

Why Mother's Day At Church Is A Personal Pet-Peeve

Mother4_2 Today was Mother's Day, and I was visiting a church in the Palatine area called Harvest Bible Chapel.  It was a very nice church.  But I noticed something today that has increasingly become a church-pet-peeve of mine.  This isn't specifically a criticism of Harvest, because to be honest, I don't think I have ever been to a church that hasn't done the exact same thing.

Here's my pet-peeve.  Because it's Mother's Day, one of the pastors said something like, "We'd like to stop and recognize all of the moms who are here today."  Then they asked all of the moms to stand, and then the whole congregation gave them a round of applause.  Pretty typical church/Mother's Day stuff, and it drives me crazy.  Why?  Do I hate mothers?  No.  Here's why this is a pet-peeve.  It started with a conversation I had with a guy I knew in Colorado 2 or 3 years ago.  We were having a conversation the Sunday after Mother's Day and he said he had just come back from a trip to the mountains.  He said, "We always go out of town every Mother's Day weekend."  I asked why. 

He said, "My wife and I have tried to concieve for 15 years and we just haven't been able to get pregnant.  It's been a real spiritual and personal struggle for us.  One Mother's Day we were sitting in church after a particularly rough year, and the pastor invited all of the mothers to stand.  All of the mothers got up, and I just sat and waited for it to be over.  I gazed around the room, as the congregation clapped and congratulated all of these women for giving birth.  Then my eyes fell on my beautiful wife sitting next to me.  Tears were streaming down her face.  I grabbed her hand, we got up and left.  And from that day forward, I decided I would never put my wife through another Mother's Day at church.  We'd take a weekend, just the two of us to get away."

Now, I know you can't please everyone, but let's be real.  Mother's Day is a Hallmark holiday.  It's not Easter or Christmas, even though Church's treat it like it's some kind of traditional religious benchmark of the faith.  Many Protestant churches don't even observe Good Friday, and we treat Mother's Day like JesusMothers2_2 celebrated it himself. 

Now, if you want to make mention of Mother's Day in the church service I think that's fine.  I know  motherhood is a noble thing.  I know that it's a hard job, and moms deserve honor from their kids and husbands.  If you want to say during service, "Hey, make sure you call your mom today or take her out for lunch." that's a great idea.  But don't. . . DON'T. . . make them stand!  It makes every other non-mom in the whole place feel like total poo.  It would be like having a church service on Valentines day and saying, "Would everyone who has a date today, please stand up?  Now, all of you who are going to be sitting at home alone tonight, let's congratulate all of these lucky folks who've found love!"  See my point?  I think we're making more non-moms feel bad than we're making actual moms feel good.

That's my opinion anyway.  Thanks for listening to my rant.

May 08, 2008

Happy No Socks Day!

SocksMay 8th is national "No Socks" Day!  Happy "No Socks" Day!  YeeeeHaaaaaaaawww!  If you're reading this on May 9th, I guess you missed it.  Enjoy your socks. . . suckers.

April 01, 2008

April Fools Pranks for Nerds

Nerd These are actually pretty funny if your're nerd enough to do it!

Link

March 23, 2008

Easter Sunday

Peeps Today is Easter!  I was up early this morning to help set up chairs at the church, but to be honest, for the past 7 years, I have woken up early on Easter morning to drive up Lookout Mountain in Golden, CO to watch the sun rise over the city of Denver.  So let's just say, Easter morning setting up chairs in Romeoville didn't quite compare to my previous Easter experiences in Colorado!  Great crowd in Romeoville this weekend though.  We counted about 530 adults in the 9:30 and 11:00 services (about twice the average).   

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