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Today was one of those days when it was good to be a Dad. We took Adam to the top of Grouse Mountain

It's like a Christmas wonderland up there - lots of snow, Santa's workshop (Santa was reading the Sun), a sleigh ride and a frozen pond that you can skate on. So we indulged in all the activities. The skating was the most fun as Felicia and I looked quite rusty out there. There are these things that look like walkers that new skaters use to help them - Adam was content just pushing those around on the ice.

Went straight to a couple of meetings at the church after. There was a business meeting which was pretty much you would expect a church business meeting would be like. Anyways I'm pretty baked.



More Houston:

"Christianity has succumbed to the technologically surreal. Take for example, the recent film The Passion of the Christ. People wept over its celluloid presentation as they never would have reading the Gospel narrative because it was so much more vivid to the senses. Was their response then hyper-real or real? Is the Sunday service more impressive when the Power-Point presentation eclipses the preacher's sermon? Or does the message become more and more implausible with each technique used to market it? Does personal communication become muffled and withdrawn when the hearer is distracted by the medium?

- 92 - Joyful Exiles.




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