Thursday, June 28, 2007

New Do!


Ok, so I did it. My sister was the final inspiration for my new do what with her spanky new haircut. It just looks so clean and crisp. I love it. I went to a new hairdresser, recommended by my good friend, Shari. My shearing was well worth the totally reasonable cost. I went in there with a few pictures, mostly a la Halley Berry and said 'fix me'. Fix me she did! I think she used every tool in her arsenal and knew exactly what my hair would do and where it needed extra attention, etc. etc. I will definitely be going back.

So far, all the friends I've shown it to like it, hubby likes it, friends' kids like it....daughter? doesn't like it. It looks like a boy's hair....like Daddy's....lol. I assured her that I'm fairly confident that people will recognize me as a girl. I'm not sure that she believes me. Yay severe haircut!



Tuesday, June 26, 2007

I. AM. ANGLICAN.

Well, how do you like them apples?

On my mind these days has been General Synod and the vote on the blessing of gay unions. To recap, it was passed in the laity, clergy and bishops that it is not against doctrine to bless gay unions. When it came to vote on whether or not these ceremonies would be performed in the church, it was passed in the laity and clergy, but defeated in the Bishops 21-19. This means it is defeated, period....for now. Here's one article from the Anglican Journal.

I haven't quite wrapped my head around what this means. My initial reaction was that some of the people felt that it wasn't quite time yet but that we're heading in a right direction. I think my friend, Jennifer, and in turn, Toni, summed it up quite nicely. Here's the link.

I've always felt that the Anglican denomination was for thinking folk, which includes some interpretation of scripture - when it was written, who it was written by, and for whom. Also, I feel that it's very important to know what lesson the writer was trying to get across. I'm not someone who likes to pull out a particular quote and say that I know exactly what it means on the spot. I can read something and say what I think it means for me, but I can't speak for everyone, because I may not know the history behind that one line.

I love the Anglican faith - its ritual, its intelligence, and hopefully the fact that both sides of this potentially dividing issue can come together for some healing and new visioning. I am ever hopeful.

Friday, June 22, 2007

Aaaaaah.....Spring


These are pics of Roo out in our tree just a couple weeks ago. She was really hamming it up for the camera.....nobody can say she's camera-shy. Below are my new lilies. I never really cared much for the orange ones but I just fell in love with these when I saw them at a yard sale.

The game is SCATTERGORIES…it’s harder than it looks! Here are the rules: Use the 1st letter of your name to answer each of the following. They MUST be real places, names, things…NOTHING made up! If you can’t think of anything, skip it. Try to use different answers if the person before you had the same 1st initial. You CAN’T use your name for the boy/girl name question.
Your Name: Cheryl
1. Famous Singer/Band: Chicago
2. 4 letter word: lol....ok, um....cook
3. Street: Clement Drive
4. Color: Coral
5. Gifts/Presents: clock
6. Vehicle: Cordoba (oh my honey would be so proud of me)
7. Things in a Souvenir Shop: coffee mugs
8. Boy Name: Chad
9. Girl Name: Carly
10. Movie Title: Can't Buy Me Love
11. Drink: Coke
12. Occupation: Counsellor
13. Celebrity: Courtney Cox
14. Magazine: Oh, Cosmo...for sure
15. U.S. City: Chicago (again)
16. Pro Sports Teams: Chicago Bears
18. Reason for Being Late for Work: Cut off in traffic
19. Something You Throw Away: Cookies cuz they're EVIL
20. Things You Shout: CRAP!
21. Cartoon Character: Caillou