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12.24.2004
  Some might call me a hobo-blogger
I've broken a cardinal rule of blogging. I have nearly become a hobo-blogger. I was instructed by my die-hard blogger friend Andrew that you become a "hobo-blogger" when you don't post blogs for extended lengths of time. Right now I have some time to attend to my lack of blogging. The holiday season has afforded me some extra time. Speaking of the holiday season, what do people who arn't Christian think about this whole "Christmas" thing? You're in department stores, shopping for gifts and you hear Christmas carols. Joy to the World, the Lord is Come! Away in the Manger with the baby Jesus laying down his sweet head! What do people think that means? Do they put it on the same level as "Santa" - being a fictious character, a fictious event? I drove past a church building with their markee out front reading "Are you celebrating the birth of Christ or just celebrating?"
 
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Don't worry, I was hobo all this last week, too. But I'm back up to speed. Was just feeling really lethargic this last week.

Talk to you soon, call me when you're not watching LOTR.
 
HobO!
 
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Who am I? I'm a follower of Christ, a lover of ultimate frisbee, a sister of three silly brothers, a youth worker for pre-teens, and a big fan of Diet Coke. I live by the beach, work at a church, eat a lot of canned soup and spend a lot of my free time buried in books. I don't like celery, zits or extreme sarcasm. I love my family, my friends, my co-workers and above all, GOD.

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