Posts Tagged ‘katdish’
What’s in your bag?
Posted on: October 14, 2011
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I didn’t have a “things i like” post lined up for today, but while scouring the interwebs, I came across this post by Natalie Roos, which reminded me of this post from Katdish, and thought “hey, why not”. Let’s all remember how un-girly-girl I am before we start judging my bag, k?
Anyway, without further adieu, the contents of my bag:
Bag: No name brand from Identity
Pink nail polish
Lip balm from Clicks
Eye liner from Woolworths
Mascara: 1 black and 1 white (lengthner) – Clinique
Pink lip gloss
Red lipstick
Tic tacs
Police Sunglasses
ID book
Allergy meds
Panado
Asthma pump
Lighter
Mom’s house’s keys
My house’s keys
Work keys
Woolworths hand cream
Contact lense case
MP3 player
Nokia N97
Blackberry torch
Mini Moleskin
Roxy “wallet”
mp3-pc connector
Cell-C internet stick
usb stick
memory card adapter
head phones
phone-pc connector
Bob Henson’s mission of goodness
Posted on: March 19, 2010
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If you’ve checked out any of my read of the weeks, then you’ve already come across the writings of Katdish. She wrote this post for the One Word at a Time Blog Carnival on goodness…just thought i’d share with you…
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As I stand at the curb with my luggage waiting for my ride, I reflect on all the sacrifices I have made in order to answer God’s call for me to help the poor people of Chile. I ask God’s blessing on my journey here and ask that he allow me to do big things for His Kingdom. I am looking forward to doing my part in this mission of mercy; showing these people what the love of Christ is all about…
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You can read the rest of the post here…
Reads of the week – 2010 – 3
Posted on: January 30, 2010
Blogs of the week:
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Writing naked (What I learned today – Billy Coffey – @billycoffey)
We are all Tiger Woods (Becoming Last – Matt Windley – @becominglast)
Hope or hooey (Hey Look A Chicken – Katdish – @katdish)
One is too many (In Progress – Tam – @inprogress)(first in series on abortion)
One Word At A Time Blog Carnival: Peace (One word at a time – Bridget Chumbley – @bridgetchumbley)
Regret (Stuff Christians Like – Jon Acuff – @prodigaljohn)
Quotes of the week:
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Cole’s Law: Thinly Sliced Cabbage
Eat Right, Exercise, Die Anyway
God loves everyone, but probably prefers “fruits of the spirit” over “religious nuts!”
huked on foniks werkd fer me
I can handle pain until it hurts.
I tried being normal once . . .I didn’t like it.
I’m the kind of person my parents want me to stay away from
Reads of the week – 2010 – 2
Posted on: January 23, 2010
blogs of the week:
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digital fasts (Stuff Christians Like – Jon Acuff – @prodigaljohn)
5 questions (TrippCrosby.com – Tripp Crosby – @trippcrosby)
what’s in his name (Hey Look A Chicken – Katdish – @katdish) guest post by @arestlessheart
b-i-b-l-e (The Church of No People – Matt Appling – @MattTCoNP)
caring too much about failure (Stuff Christians Like – Jon Acuff – @prodigaljohn)
asking the pros to pray (Stuff Christians Like – Jon Acuff – @prodigaljohn)
How could i be a christian (The Church of No People – Matt Appling – @MattTCoNP)
quotes of the week:
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Piglet sidled up to Pooh. “Pooh,” he whispered.
“Yes, Piglet?”
“Nothing,” said Piglet, taking Pooh’s paw, “I just wanted to be sure of you.”
- A. A. Milne
Reads of the week – 2010 – 1
Posted on: January 16, 2010
Lots and lots to read cos it’s been quite a while…was super tough choosing the 947 (mild exaggeration) that were in my RSS feed when I got back from holidays. Enjoy.
blogs of the week:
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Stretched out (very Much Later – Jake Lee – @muchlater)
Sunday (Diaries of a Doubtful Believer – Fourie Rossouw – @FourieRossouw)
I have my doubts about this (The Church of No People – Matt Appling – @MattTCoNP)
He sleeps in storms (Hey Look A Chicken – Katdish – @katdish)
A warrior of light is never predictable (Paulo Coelho’s Blog – Paulo Coelho – @paulocoelho)
Lust Blog Carnival (One word at a time – Bridget Chumbley – @bridgetchumbley) – there was another one 2 weeks before this one on love, read up on those too if you have some time
Young and old warms my heart (My Experience As A Youth Pastor – Nick “The Geek” Croft – @puricristos)
Acting surprised when God doesn’t seem close (Stuff Christians Like – Jon Acuff – @prodigaljohn)
quotes of the week:
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If you really needed to change, you would do it. But people are programed to take the path of least resistance. – Matt @ church of no people [on new year's resolutions]
Since love will always outlast lust, the lover must take time for lust to fade so that love might grow just as a great tree must grow slowly until the weeds around it die and it can be in full sun and grow great and true… – Nick the Geek
Reads of the week 19
Posted on: December 12, 2009
blogs of the week
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Don’t talk with your mouth full (They’re tapping all the wires but it looks like they’re tapping their feet – Lize Kay – @beinglizekay)
Does the cost of the gift matter? (Rediscovering the church – Peter Pollock – @peterpollock //guest post by @katdish)
The good stuff (In Recovery – Sean Tucker – @seantuck)
Giving satan a free pass (Stuff Christians Like – Jon Acuff – @prodigaljohn)
Is it just me or does this make you want to vomit (Hey Look A Chicken – Katdish – @katdish)
Open Letter (I wrote this for you – Please Find This – @pleasereadthis)
Subtle worship distractions (Stuff Christians Like – Jon Acuff – @prodigaljohn // guest post by @curtishoneycutt)
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music of the week
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Wresterish
Reads of the week 18
Posted on: December 5, 2009
blogs of the week:
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Angels Unawares (Hey Look A Chicken – Katdish – @katdish)
If you were looking for porn… (The Church of No People – Matt Appling – @MattTCoNP)
The Invitation (poem) found via @anele
World Aids Day fround via @pleasereadthis
Grief Blog Carnival caution: you’ll probably need a whole box of tissues for these (Rediscovering the church – Peter Pollock – @peterpollock)
my ten dollar challenge…sort of (Hey Look A Chicken – Katdish – @katdish)
awesomeness of the week:
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the readers of Stuff Christians Like have raised US$60000 in 25 days to build 2 new kindergartens in Vietnam…seriously, a bunch of strangers got together and raised $60000 for a bunch of strangers… This is what happens when the Church acts like the Church…apparently one of the Stuff Christians Like is bringing Kingdom Come type stuff on earth!
Reads of the week 13
Posted on: October 31, 2009
blogs of the week:
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The road to hell is paved with good intentions and it smells like burning hair in here (very Much Later – Jake Lee – @muchlater)
The smell is starting to leave (very Much Later – Jake Lee – @muchlater)
An alternative plan (Mission Year – Ashleigh Hill – @missionyear)
Comebacks (Stuff Christians Like – Jon Acuff – @prodigaljohn)
Christian vs Christ-Follower (Hey Look A Chicken – Katdish – @katdish)
Fair Warrior (Revolutionary Revelations and Reactions – Rick Elgersma – ?)
Songwriting series part 2 of part 2 (brookefraser.com – Brooke Fraser – @brookefraser)
quote of the week (actually from last week):
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Son: I thought you were in the den but you were in the office. That’s called situational irony/Me: No, that’s called you being wrong. – @katdish (twitter)
Reads of the week 12
Posted on: October 24, 2009
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blogs of the week
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Waiting (Hey Look A Chicken – Katdish – @katdish)
Trust Blog Carnival (One word at a time – Bridget Chumbley – @bridgetchumbley)
Through the refiner’s fire (Mission Year – Jeff McNutt – @missionyear)
The day I walked out of the Southern Baptist Convention Part 1 and Part 2 (Just Wallpaper – Curtis Honeycutt – @curtishoneycutt)
Do you suffer from PTCES? (My Experience As A Youth Pastor – Nick “The Geek” Croft – @puricristos)
Asking is that true? (Stuff Christians Like – Jon Acuff – @prodigaljohn)
Geek Love (Red Clay Diaries – Stephanie Wetzel – @redclaydiaries)
quotes of the week
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“you can’t go forward in life until you let go of your past failures & heartaches.” – Paul Abrahamse
“Worshipping and obeying. I hope to do a second book and speak more. But above all, regardless if this whole thing is just some weird two year season that fades out, what I want to keep doing with my life and my heart is worshipping and obeying. That sounds like such a cheesy Christian answer, but I’m trying to stay faithful to the things that won’t change. And the call to worship and obey won’t.” – Jon Acuff
song lyrics of the week
“everyone has their obsession – consuming thought, consuming time – they hold tight their prized posession that defines the meaning of their life. there are objects of affection that can mesmerise the soul, there is always one addiction that just can not be controlled – You are mine” – mutemath
Reads of the week 11
Posted on: October 11, 2009
blogs of the week
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he already knows (very Much Later – Jake Lee – @muchlater)
trust and obey (Hey Look A Chicken – Katdish – @katdish)
obedience (Random Musings – Helen – @helenatrandom)
best day ever (Mission Year – Joshua Keeney – @missionyear)
the letter (What I learned today – Billy Coffey – @billycoffey)
motorbikes and leprosy (Muscle-John – Michael-John Phillip – @muscularjohn)
quotes of the week
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“The old me is dying but it. is. dying. slow.” – P. Hayes (via Ashleigh Hill, Mission Year Blogs)
facial hair post of the week
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interviewer: Your dubious photographer is an alpha male indeed…like a majestic lion with his mane blowing in the wind. I must become as manly as he is! What facial hair would you recommend I grow as a beginner?
interviewee(?): Growing facial hair is serious business. Before diving in with little or no experience, I recommend you purchase four or five gerbils and attach them to your face to see how you look. Once you find a configuration that suits your face, trace around the gerbils with a Sharpie to see where you need to grow the hair. As it begins to fill in, you’ll be amazed at the looks you’ll get from people. Oh, and don’t forget to remove the gerbils after tracing. Otis Clutterbuck once forgot and woke up in the middle of the night to find his cat playing with his face.
read the rest of the interview here
