Morning Commute Cam #200: The Purpose of Ash Wednesday
Kansas’ “Dust in the Wind” is playing in the background.
Ash Wednesday: Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.
Morning Commute Cam #198: An Interview with Frank
Frank is my husband-if-we-could-get-married-in-the-state-in-which-we-live. He started a blog this year. Find out what he’s liked about that and what’s been a struggle. Visit his blog at www.afranklife.com.
Morning Commute Cam #198: Shout Out to Thursday
Yes, I’m shouting out to a day of the week. Weird, huh? I think the reason why recent commute cam posts have cut of is because I needed to recharge my battery. Maybe it’s time for an assistant to handle this pesky details.
Today’s song is “Midnight Blue” by Melissa Manchester.
Morning Commute #197: Prayer Like a Deer
I have no idea what that title means. Read Luke 6:38.
Today’s music is from The Deer Hunter and is written by John Williams.
Morning Commute Cam #195: We Found Grace in a Marketing Place
I was surprised to recall the sacrament of Holy Communion while touring the Coca-Cola museum in Atlanta, Georgia.
Morning Commute Cam #194: Happy Dance Friday, Road Trip!, and Parental Guilt
Music is “Stoned in Love” by Chicane fea. Tom Jones.
Morning Commute Cam #193: Follow the Rules
Deuteronomy 13:1-4 talks about ancient life without rules. How do we decide which rules to follow?
The song playing in the background is Lady Gaga vs. Bob Marley “Could You Be Love Game” by DJ BC. You can find it at the Best of Bootie 2010 at bootiemashup.com
Morning Commute Cam #192: Download Wallpaper Changer
I’ve talked about the Wallpaper Changer app before, but I’m still loving it! Go get it!
Music is “Changes” by David Bowie.
A lil’ saint asks: What are you reading now, and do you own a Kindle or a Nook? Check out Jack Holmes and His Friend here. Today’s music is “I Need You Now” by Eddie Fisher. I need more questions for Ask Me Anything Mondays! Leave your questions in the comment section below.
Morning Commute Cam #190: An Interview with My Daughter
My daughter talks about her passion for music, inspirations, and recent acceptance to Tennessee’s Governor’s School for the Arts.
From the Governor’s School web site:
The State of Tennessee provides twelve summer programs for gifted and talented high school students. These programs provide challenging and intensive learning experiences in these disciplines: Arts, Humanities, International Studies, Engineering, Science, Prospective Teachers, Scientific Exploration of Tennessee Heritage, Information Technology Leadership,and Agricultural Science.
I’m one proud Dad : )