So I'll try to make some up.
Not really.
I can, however, continue to update everyone on what's going on with us. Sarah is still having alot of morning sickness, and doesn't have much of an appetite, but she is pulling through and has been getting alot of rest. We're both encouraged by the feedback we've read about the morning sickness. It would seem that it implies a healthy pregnancy so far, and to be quite honest, I've been nervous. It's just one of those things in life, and maybe because my family had some miscarriages, that you almost don't want to think it will go all the way through in case it doesn't. But we trust that God is in control of any and all situations, and this is just another part of life that we will live through no matter what happens.
Work has been going well. I close the store tonight. I don't know if I mentioned it, but I am being paid by my store to do posters and flyers for our Saturday Night music and art shows. We are starting a program to boost our business on Sat. nights by bringing in bands and art shows every weekend. It's very exciting, and last week, our first week, went great. I'll post some of the posters here later so that you can see them.
Oh, last night Sar and I went on a date. We went out for Italian, and then saw the Corpse Bride. A really fantastic movie. Tim Burton is great. It was really well done, and charming, with a very original plot. Kept me guessing... At dinner, Sarah and I had a great discussion that ranged all over the place. I know it sounds funny to say, but I miss her. I've been working alot, and she's been home alone, and I know the feeling is mutual. Needless to say, it was a very nice evening.
We're both looking forward to the Sox in the World Series this weekend! I can't wait. I can't help but feel like this is their year.
Oh, in Apple news, which should be considered my alternative blog. If mine is down or something... Apple debuted the new, quad G5 processor tower. That's four, 2.7Ghz power pc G5 processors working together in what would be the fastest computer I can imagine is on the market right now. And the chips are built so that 2 independant processors are on the same chip. They're calling it dual-core processing... and it's already 64 bit. This is just crazy. If Ryan had that setup for his sound editing, or if I had that for graphics, it would BLOW US AWAY. I have no idea what it would be like to work on a machine like that. But I'd like to.
Well, that's it for today. Hi to everyone back at Woodgrove Festival, at home in Ohio, and in Illinois!
We love and miss you.
Jim
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Hey Guys!
Paula and I both keep up with your blog pretty faithfully. Are you still reading mine? I haven't written much lately, but will probably hit it again this weekend. It is very cool about you doing the promo flyers for your Saturday night performers! I am getting more leads on my concert promo startup I have going myself!
I'll tell Steve you said hi! Go Sox! (Since my Cardinals blew it)
You are always in our thoughts, our hearts! and in the form of a decorative pumpkin! We put a pumpkin on the ledge of the bar closest to the registers. On the front it has stickers that make it look like a vampire. On the back, it says, "Jim the pumpkin!"
Jon is going to shave a pumpkin in his head if we lose our current pumpkin spice latte contest. That's exciting, but you seem to come up alot more than his head. Everybody is like, "Did you hear about Sarah? Jim called me! I got a letter from Jim!"
The weekly art show/music thing sounds so cool! That's so awesome that you get to use your talents AND be paid for them!
You and Sarah are in my prayers :)
Mang!
I really appreciate the posts... it helps dampen the sadness of you two not being around.
Also, if you want, you can put me as an admin on your blog and I'll help sniper those spam comments you're riddled with. Or check out Paul's comment template on his blog, cause his requires that you type in a word from an image in order to post... a little more hassle, but at least there's no ridiculous spam.
jim! i can't believe i found you! kate gave me your blog address tonight and i'm so happy! now i can hear about your life myself and not just ask everyone at work what you are up to! i can hear it from your own mouth! or.. fingers? i dont know. i'm getting confused. you know how i am.. :) your wonder twin.. kristen!! oh ya..PS> i miss you a ton.. and katy is right we have a pumpkin in memory of you! its true! it is identical to you probably from your younger years.. but much quieter. and that is a bad thing!!! tell sara that i am thinking of her and so excited for both of you! i'm praying for you and all your transitions there. our God is good..and faithful to those who love Him isn't HE? amazing.
Hi, there.
Good to hear you are doing artwork at the sturbacks. Oh, hey the other day, sturbacks had opened its new store colse to my house... 10min by bike :) Whenever I see the store it reminds me of you!
enjoy those dates while you can, jim... ;)
having a baby changes all that, but it's totally worth it! :)
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