Thursday, May 20, 2010

My GPS made me do it

The other day a 17 year old driver in Manalapan caused a 4 car accident by making an illegal left turn on Rt. 33. His alibi?-"My GPS told me to turn left."

This does raise an interesting question- how much do you trust your GPS? How often do you "disobey" it? Would the "GPS defense" stand up in court? Are GPS devices a form of robot who are out to control and eradicate the human race?

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Dream

I had a strange dream last night, and have no idea what it means. I walked into the lobby of a NJ church, Calvary Temple in Wayne. I walked all around the lobby, but kept getting lost in it, and could not leave, either into the sanctuary or outside. I was stuck in the lobby indefinitely.

Such are the dreams of a pastor. Maybe I need counseling! Any ideas what it might mean?

Cute cat photo

Here is Tabitha playing with a stream of water.
She is looking at you!

Aardvark



Chicago has a great zoo, Brookfield. We have been to a lot of zoos across the country, and we saw some animals at Brookfield which I have never seen before. Here is a picture of an aardvark- pretty handsome, right?

On the right is an unknown creature. I think when Jaskos graduate, they morph into strange animals.

Christina graduation


Well, Christina finally did it! We attended her graduation in Chicago last weekend, and it was a good ceremony (usually these things put you to sleep. I remember sitting through a long address in nearly 100 degree weather at my brother's graduation when I was young). John Ortberg, the pastor, writer of many Christian books, and Wheaton graduate, gave a great talk on "For Christ and His Kingdom" (Wheaton's motto).

Thanks to so many who have prayed for Christina's health. She is stronger now than at any time since she first got sick in 8th grade. I am believing God for a full recovery. She is looking for a job in Christian writing of some sort- she is a phenomenal writer.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Another dream

Today I had a dream which I think was prophetic. I walked into a post office, and there on the floor in front of me was a white #10 envelope. I picked it up. It was stuffed full of money, lots of big (100 and 50) bills, as well as small bills. It also had a passport and an airline ticket (I think). I thought "I need to look at the passport so I can return this." The name on the passport was William (the name of my father and also oldest brother). After seeing that, I felt that this somehow meant that I was being sent on a trip or mission by/representing my family. Then I awoke.

Any interpretations?