Tuesday, April 19, 2005

Left a more detailed description of the presentation on my computer at home. No biggie, it was mostly carping.

Can't write long, have homework to complete. But I found an awesome site, Judiaism 101! Descriptions of Judaism in layman's terms. Fascinating. I plan to pour over that in depth later.

3 Comments:

At 12:12 AM, Blogger Lois Lane said...

This might sound really stupid coming from a new visitor, but I'll risk it because I'm just a weirdo like that. I always wished they had a book called religion for dummies. Because I need help. Seriously. I was raised catholic, but have my kids in a lutheran school and I really don't know what I am anymore. Anyhow, the link you provided is good stuff. Now if only it were an entire book of religious studies without all the complicated stuff. ;)
Lois Lane
P.S. thank you for visiting my blog today. Ginger, my mom's dog, is going to be sticking around. She's also getting much better at doing her business outside!

 
At 12:24 AM, Blogger Lois Lane said...

Oh, one more thing. I was reading through some older posts of yours and I believe Bijou's photo is why your sidebar is at the bottom. If you go to blogger dashboard, click on your blog name, click on edit posts (make sure all are listed there is a spot to choose 5-100 posts) find the post where her picture is, click on that post, scroll to where the photo is and either shrink it there or at the site you have the photo stored, making it less wide, even with the text, your sidebar will pop right back to where it should be.

 
At 10:59 AM, Blogger Newpeep, N.D. (neurotic depressive) said...

Hi Lois, glad to see you here! Sorry about the Bijou pic messing with your view. I wasn't aware of that; the view is normal on my 'pooter. I tried to fix the sizing but I'm a bit HTML retarded and so I'll have to investigate in more detail later.

I wasn't raised with any religion, although I was baptized a Lutheran. There should be an easier way to learn about religions without risk of being "indoctrinated," huh?

My dog Andy, alternately referred to as Paints, was very hard to potty train. It took him *forever.* I'd walk him for an hour and he wouldn't poop, then five minutes back in the apartment, I'd turn my back for a moment and there it was. Now my parents are taking care of my dawgs and he hasn't messed in the house once.

 

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