A hodgepodge day. Finished editing the December issue. Did a second round of work on art for the December issue in preparation for our second December art meeting tomorrow. Did some correspondence related to the Stone-Campbell Dialogue that meets in Dallas in a few weeks. Did some preliminary work relating to our display at ICOM the weekend after the Stone-Campbell Dialogue. Requested an estimate for 5,000 brochures featuring the Christian Standard's NACC preview in a promotional piece the NACC will use this spring (if I get permission to print it).
Came across two Web articles today that I decided to share on Facebook.
One, about Tyndale House's lawsuit claiming exemption from the government's mandate to cover contraceptives and abortifacients in health care plans:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/oct/2/hhs-bible-publisher-not-religious-employer/
The other a blog at Christianity Today proposing a different attitude toward gays and gay marriage by Christians:
http://www.outofur.com/archives/2012/10/gay_rights_reli.html?utm_source=leadership-html&utm_medium=Newsletter&utm_term=879746&utm_content=138747196&utm_campaign=2012
The Reds are playing their third game against the San Francisco Giants as I write this. I started listening to it on the radio on the way home, and we decided to turn it on while we ate supper, washed dishes, prepared lunches, etc. etc. This is totally unlike us, but, hey, this is the Division championship game, and the whole town is dressed in red today.
Evelyn made spinach burritos for supper tonight. She hadn't told me to buy frozen spinach (which the recipe called for), and so I had bought fresh. She used it, since that's what she had, and it made the burritos really good. We think we'll use fresh spinach for this recipe all the time.
As I was finishing off the last bite, I realized I had eaten vegetarian today: frozen macaroni and cheese for lunch and the meatless burritos for supper. Makes me feel very virtuous.
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