Good News

One of our very close family friends, Bob, who is like a second dad to me had surgery yesterday for a tumor they found near his pancreas. He had what is called a whipple procedure and it lasted about 7 or 8 hours. He did great and everything went well except they ended up taking more of the pancreas out than they had thought. We got to see him and talk with him a little bit after the surgery and he was in good spirits….although he probably will not remember seeing or talking to any of us, he was still doped up on pain meds and anesthesia. He stayed in ICU last night and will hopefully go to a regular room on the floor sometime today. With this type of tumor the doctors say there is usually only about 2% of cases thatit is NOT cancer but they also said they think there is a possibility he is in that 2%. They will not know anything definite until the end of the week so keep praying he is in the 2%. He will stay in the hopsital for about 15 days and we will just have to wait and see what the doctors say about where to go from here. I just want to thank everyone who has prayed for Bob and the rest of the family and keep them in your prayers as he starts the healing process.

Yeah for Cingular!

I’ve been known to drop things quite often–mainly cell phones. I’ve been through numerous cell phones in the last year! I had a beloved Palm Treo that I was kind of rough on and eventually the keypad just stopped working. It’s been out of service for a while now and about a month ago I got a motorola Razr. Don’t EVER get a motorola Razr–this phone has been nothing but trouble since I got it. It locks up, turns off and won’t receive or send text messages half of the time. So I call Motorola and tell them about it so they said that my phone was shipped from over seas in Singapore, as are most other cell phones. This is the best part, the lady told me “Well since it was shipped overseas, you’re going to HAVE TO GO TO THE COUNTRY IT WAS SHIPPED FROM”. I just laughed and said “just to make sure I heard you right, you said I have to get on a plane and fly to Singapore to get a new $140 phone?” Motorola obviously doesn’t stand behind their products. So I have a nice new Razr that is broken and kind of useless…oh ya, it always has static when I’m on the phone too. Well, I was thinking last night and instead of getting yet another phone, why dont’ I just see how much it would be to fix my treo. So this morning I called Cingular–AT&T now–and asked them if they could fix it. They walked me through steps to reboot it and see if they could fix it over the phone and nothing–still broken. So the nice cingular lady said “well since you’ve had this phone a little under a year it’s still covered under warranty and we’ll just send you a new one.” YIPPEE for Cingular–my faith is restored in them.

Photoshop

This semester I am taking a photoshop class at Richland to fulfill my fine arts credit. I decided since I have to take a fine arts class, I might as well take a class I will use and learning how to use photoshop is very useful for me. Each of us in the class have our own web server type thing (I’m not the computer geek in our household) that we upload and post all of our exercises and projects to. So Jonathan and I decided to just link it to our casadeblundell.com. If you would like to check out my progress through the class or see what I’ve done so far you can click on the link below. Oh, and the majority of the pictures I use in the class are taken by either Jonathan or myself. The pig in one of the pictures was cut out of a picture taken at Scarborrough Faire.
Enjoy!

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Keep your fingers crossed

So Jonathan and I signed a contract on a house yesterday–more details to come later…I don’t want to jinx myself by telling you everything. We have to wait and see if we are approved for the loan and all that whooplah first. So if everything goes as planned we should be in our new house in Red Oak by September 28–that’s like 13 days!! So pray it all goes through and the stress level isn’t too bad….this afternoon sure has been. We are trying to get all our paper work together for the loan officer so they can get it all put through fast due to the short closing period. I have pictures on my flickr page if you want to take a gander at our possible future home!

Encounter’s 2 year anniversary

Today we celebrated Encounter’s 2 year anniversary. Jonathan and I both did a video for the morning service, his a little more comedic than mine. He did a look at the future of encounter and I did a slide show type video of pictures from the many people’s lives that have been touched throughout the last 2 years. While the slide show was being played, Scott and Cara played the song you hear during the video live.

Funny

If you need a laugh, here you go. These are science exam answers from children…some of them are hilarious!

Q: Name the four seasons.
A: Salt, pepper, mustard, and vinegar.

Q: Explain one of the processes by which water can be made safe to drink.
A: Flirtation makes water safe to drink because it removes large pollutants like grit, sand, dead sheep and canoeists.

Q: How is dew formed?
A: The sun shines down on the leaves and makes them perspire.

Q: How can you delay milk turning sour? (brilliant, love this!)
A: Keep it in the cow.

Q: What causes the tides in the oceans?
A: The tides are a fight between the Earth and the Moon. All water tends to flow towards the moon, because there is no water on the moon, and nature hates a vacuum. I forget where the sun joins in this fight.

Q: What are steroids?
A: Things for keeping carpets still on the stairs.

Q: What happens to your body as you age?
A: When you get old, so do your bowels and you get intercontinental.

Q: What happens to a boy when he reaches puberty?
A: He says good-bye to his boyhood and looks forward to his adultery.

Q: Name a major disease associated with cigarettes.
A: Premature death.

Q: How are the main parts of the body categorized? ( e.g., abdomen)
A: The body is consisted into three parts — the brainium, the borax and the abdominal cavity. The brainium contains the brain; the borax contains the heart and lungs, and the abdominal cavity contains the five bowels A, E, I, O, and U.

Q: What is the fibula?
A: A small lie.

Q: What does “varicose” mean? (I do love this one…)
A: Nearby.

Q: Give the meaning of the term “Caesarian Section.”
A: The Caesarian Section is a district in Rome.

Q: What does the word “benign” mean?’
A: Benign is what you will be after you be eight

Wow

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My mom emailed yesterday to tell me that my 6th grade science teacher, Mr. Reyna, was named teacher of the year in region 10. He is the first teacher in Garland ISD to be awarded this and it is a great accomplishment. You can read the article about him at www.garlandisd.net, there is a picture of him on the front page and a link to the full article. Mr. Reyna is the reason I am a science nerd today. Ever since taking his science class in 6th grade I have loved science and have been thinking about teaching it. Congralutations Mr. Reyna, you deserve it

iPhone prices slashed

HAHAHAHAHAHA–I can’t stop laughing, sorry, that might be rude to all those people that stood in line for a day or two just to be the first to have an iPhone and pay $600 for it! It’s been probably 2 or 3 months since it came out and according to The Dallas Morning News, “Apple Inc. slashed the price of the iPhone by $200 Wednesday — a rare move for the company that typically discounts only older products.” They go on to say “The 8-gigabyte iPhone will be $399 — $200 cheaper than the same model when it went on sale in June. The 4-gigabyte iPhone, which sold for $399, will be phased out.” You might be in shock when I say this, but I never really wanted an iPhone. Ya, it’s cool, but I tend to drop things and I have a feeling the iPhone isn’t very durable. Maybe when it’s slashed another $200 I’ll get one. It’s ever harder to believe that I didn’t get one because it’s a mac product and I love Mac. I just think it’s funny that Mac decided to cut the price not just a little but by $200! So go out and get you an iPhone.iphone

Labor Day Weekend at Casa De Blundell

This was a great weekend. I took Friday off because our schedule was very very light and we had Monday off for Labor Day so I had a nice 4 day weekend! I think i slept in until 1230 or so on Friday and didn’t wake up but once or twice. It was a lazy day for me, I didn’t do much until Jonathan came home and we met my parents along with Vicki and Bob for dinner then went and got some new frisbee’s for disc golf. Saturday we slept in and then got up and ate a brunch at IHOP–haven’t been there in a while, I was craving it for some reason. After breakfast/lunch we went and played frisbee golf with phil and had a good time. I haven’t played that game for probably 5 years, I suprisingly didn’t stink as bad as I thought I would. After that I was worn out so I took a nap. That evening, well, I don’t really remember what we did–oh ya, watch Borune Identity and ate at Whataburger, then we had to get back home so Jonathan could do his Fantisy Football draft while I caught up on my TV shows that have been stuck on our DVR for forever. Sunday we went to church and then went to lunch with some friends and then just did stuff around the house. A little later we went out to Kaufman and took a trip to Hidden Acres, a camp Jonathan went to while he was growing up. Presley sure did like that trip–well other than the dock by the pond, she didn’t care too much for it…i think it scared her more than anything. Monday we slept in–again (awesome!) then we went and drove (or paddled b/c of the rain) around and looked at some houses and neighborhoods. Then we met my brother Brad and sister-in-law, Jennifer along with their two kids, Jake and Brooklynn for dinner at Chili’s. Over all it was a great weekend, relaxed, fun and ready for another one!