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Friday, February 19, 2010

What I'm doing =)

Right now I'm sitting on my lovely couch in the living room and am greatly enjoying the use of Mom's laptop. (Love laptops!) A few minutes a go we finished an episode of that famous (or infamous, however you like) show Lost. It's the final season! How could you not keep up with it?! Hehe. Yeah, roll you're eyes if you like. =P (Oh look, here's Patick, with an idea he's explaining to me). So, now what to do... What to write? Hm, maybe I'll get some hot cocoa. Sounds good to me! =D After all, the teperature in the room as I've been sitting here been slightly declining it seems. I'm very happy that tomorrow is Saturday! Although today, after some painting, started to feel like a Thursday, possibly because I usually do my painting on the week days. It's almost finished! It's a painting of an English country cottage I made for Mom. Just a few more bushes to go and I'll be done! =D I'll post a picture of it as soon as I can.

A few days ago I started reading some Sherlock Holmes again. The Hound of Baskerville Halls. It's probably one of my favorite cases. =) The writing of Conan Doyle is superb! No movie will compare! (Okay, stop raving =P ) Hehe. Reading in the late evening is a nice change for a while. There is another book I've just about finished too, it's called The Problem Of Evil by Charles Colson and Nancy Pearcy (who also co-authored The Universe Next Door). It explains how our western world has become what it is through people who created certain beliefs, ways of government, our ethics of today, scientific beliefs and influences, and other such things. It's basicly a book on several worldviews, but it's explained in a way relivent and comprehendable to the general reader, instead of just stating it and then explaining the general idea of what it is. So if you're interested in it (and in understanding people around you), I highly recommend this book. It's a must have. =)

So there you have a glimpse into how my brain runs in the evening. =) (You never knew the random thoughts I get did you?! I hope you enjoyed!)

Now for the cup of hot cocoa!

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