Hmm, what else. Oh, I finished the Da Vinci Code. It is a good fast pace read. I didn't find it too offensive. I am a sucker for a conspiracy theory. Does that make me an untrusting person? I liked all the twist, but I figured one of them out. I also finished the last book in Chronicles of Narnia The Last Battle. I think C.S. Lewis must have taken the discussions or something b/c he knows the gospel.
(3) Fri May 27 2005 14:55:
Not much has happened this week. Today, my work gets in free from 4-8pm at Seven Peaks Water Park. I thought it would be fun for Lily to play in the water. I hope it is not too cold. I am however, not excited to be in a swimsuit for the first time since having a baby. Oh well, I guess I'll just have to get over my vanity. Speaking of Lily, she fell off the bed again. Man, it is so sad. At least this time she fell on a pillow so she didn't cry much, but she hit her chin on the nightstand before she fell. You'd think we'd learn by now.
- Comments:
Posted by Susie at Fri May 27 2005 19:25
That doesn't make you untrusting- it makes you interesting. You just like figuring out a good mystery. It makes you untrusting if you believe all those theories.
Posted by Sumana at Fri May 27 2005 19:27
I just read Lewis's "The Screwtape Letters" and am inches away from reading his "Mere Christianity". He and Tolkien had arguments over how their Christianity should influence their fiction. Want me to send you an article about that?
Posted by Kristen at Mon May 30 2005 12:38
Sure. I am definitely interested in that. I have heard that Lewis and Tolkien were friends...