Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Sausage or Bacon

When given the option, do you have bacon or sausage? I have always been a sausage man(insert bad joke here). As long as I can remember, I have preferred sausage as my breakfast meat of choice. I didn't even like bacon. Jimmy Dean sausage patties were my personal favorite. Hot or spicy doesn’t matter, it was all good. The maple flavored ones are da bomb! Sausage is yummy with any breakfast…my favorite is eating it wrapped up in a pancake. My grandma makes up extra sausage when I’m around (I’m sure she only does that for me) and then I get to snack on it all day.

But times they are a changin…I am no longer a sausage man. I have become a bacon man. Up until a few months ago, I didn’t even like the stuff, but now, I can't get enough of it! I could eat it with every meal! Do they make bacon flavored ice cream?

What’s up with that? I have noticed changes like that in my taste buds before, where things taste better or worse than in the past, but nothing like this.
Have you ever had massive changes in your tastes like this? I’m beginning to wonder if I should give peas a second chance. Maybe I’m becoming menopausal.

One thing is for sure…all this talk about bacon has made me hungry. I’m going to wipe the drool off of my keyboard and fix me a midnight snack. C-ya

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Freaky?

I was born on 6/23
6+2+3=11

Vicki on 7/31
7+3+1=11

Sam on 7/4
7+4=11


Jessica was born on March 11th

That my friends is a goocher.

Sunday, June 03, 2007

The Way I See It #258


Read this on my coffee tonight and thought it was cool:

The Way I See It #258

Because true conserveratives are pessimists, they are happier than liberals, for three reasons. First, pessimists are rarely surprised. Second, when they are wrong they are delighted to be so. Third, pessimists do not put their faith in princes - in government. They understand that happiness is a funtion of fending for oneself. Happiness is an activity; it is inseparable from the pursuit of happiness.

-George F. Will
Pulitzer Prize winning author and columnist

Column from a former Pastor

Talking about Faith and Costco in the same article makes this Pulitzer material in my book!

http://www.thechaplain.net/Articles.aspx?id=310