Monthly Archives: July 2010
Finding Emo, and other reflections…….
There’s an old saying, “a watched pot never boils,” which really isn’t true, since it will if you watch it long enough.
Da rules…….
This has been an UNBELIEVABLE DAY. The kids and I all met Amanda, along with our summer babysitter Anna (one of my lacrosse players, a good one too) down at the Indianapolis airport where Amanda flew in from a business trip from Philadelphia. She and Steph were heading from there to Lindenwood in Missouri for Steph to register for classes, and Scott, Ben, and Anna would head to the Indianapolis Children’s Museum, and Father Dan would pick me up from the airport for a meeting.
Just trying to get things done…..
Sometimes when I try to type while Ben is with me, I feel like a hawk with one of those birds that is always trying to interfere. (I believe it is the Montreal Canadien) Unlike the interfering bird, Ben is really trying to be helpful and is really interested in what I am trying to do…….but just like the bird, he is really not all that helpful.
Slippery when wet…….
Although I was out working today, Ben managed to get a little pool time with Anna, one of my lacrosse players and his summer babysitter. I stopped to see them at the pool for a little while too……they looked miserable, laughing and splashing in the cool refreshing water.
Alone again….naturally.
This afternoon Amanda hopped onto another airplane for another business trip, leaving us boys to rule the roost. I would like to say that Stephanie is around, and she is, but she is so busy we hardly see her. Amanda will fly in on Thursday morning and we will meet her at the airport with an extra car. She and Steph will head to Lindenwood that afternoon for registration for classes for the upcoming semester. They will arrive home, I think, sometime Friday.
Happy Birthday America!
Today we celebrate the birthday of this great nation of ours! The blessings we enjoy as Americans are abundant. It is such an honor to live in these United States!
Come on, LET’S DO THIS!!!!
I have a young woman who is a member of our church in Kokomo, Christ the King, who has decided to step out and make a real difference. Erin Tidd, who is entering the 8th grade (pictured here with her mom Stephanie) on July 18th will fly to Houston, Texas to take part in “Soul in the City,” which is an outreach program for youth geared to reach out to inner city Houston. Here www.theamia.org/new/events/ is the site.
The Ordinations!
Although this post will SAY 10pm on July 2nd, if the truth be told, I am writing this from my bed at a little after 1am on the 3rd. I am finally getting around to posting tonight because we didn’t finish up at the church until midnight. I have been home only a short while.
I cannot bear to watch!!!
Thankfully, June is over for the Tirman family, meaning the birthday celebrations are all over too. The cake is gone, the cookouts (at least the required ones) are finished, and we can get back to normal lives (and sizes) soon.