Creeping back in...
It's been nearly a MONTH since I've blogged anything! How you must have suffered in my absence. :)
Well, the long and short of it is I've been busy - very busy and very, very tired to boot. Our little joy is crawling like crazy and pulling herself up on everything that will hold her weight and some things that won't. Speaking of weight, she's a whopping 22 pounds and 29 inches now. She loves to talk talk talk and has the best smile and laugh I've ever witnessed. She is going through a phase right now of resisting any nap at all. She just plays in her crib, pulling herself up and scooting around and reading her books.
I've been busy as ever at church, leading worship, producing and choreographing. Elsewhere, I am gearing up to direct a touring show called Journey to Topaz next week and have been giving voice lessons. Our band made a rough recording for our demo and we got the tracks back last week and we'll go back soon to finish. I'm singing for a benefit this Sunday with our guitarist as well. The film company is up and running - we're incorporated and working on acquiring a hot new documentary for distribution.
All seems well with the pregnancy. Funny, I'm just not as excited about all the symptoms this year. Last year I found it all so fascinating. Now, I think, insomnia again!? whoopdedoo. Still, while I'm nonplussed about being pregnant, I can't wait to have another child. I have my first appt. on Friday. I'll be 12 weeks then.
So, there it is - a quick and simple update. Hopefully, I'll be in a bloggy mood again sometime soon.
Oh! I almost forgot! I won SHOES!! Jules at Everyday Mommy had a giveaway and I won!

Thanks, Everyday Mommy!!
P.S. Any of you Christian women have any thoughts about women speaking in church? It has been on my heart since I led worship about the context of 1 Corinth. 14:34-35 and 1 Timothy 2: 11-15.



My thoughts on those passages: Paul was speaking to a very specific audience. I learned in a bible history class in college that in that time, women were uneducated and as such could not read the bible for themselves, so if they spoke in church, it was unlikely they had the knowledge necessary to really know what they were talking about.
Posted by: Guinevere Meadow | Wednesday, October 03, 2007 at 11:24 AM