This morning I read in “The Well,” a blog on the NY Times, about Obama’s new White House chef, Sam Kass. You can find the article here. I was excited to hear of the selection, mostly because I had been thinking along the lines of Alice Waters, who had recently contributed her thoughts and opinions [...]
Archive for January, 2009
Could it be?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Food, local, sam kass on January 29, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Beside Still Waters
Posted in life and love, meandering thoughts, tagged kierkegaard, new apartment, quiet, solitude on January 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
It is January and I am back in Cambridge, which means that my experience of snow has increased by, say, 20-fold over the span of the week. Snow lies piled on the streets and strewn on yards, in many places half a person high (as in the case of the snow by my home). My [...]
Did I mention?
Posted in Uncategorized on January 17, 2009 | 2 Comments »
So in all the wildness of the last few weeks (holidays and all) i forgot to mention a slightly big deal thingamagig on here…. i got engaged?! so yea, I am pretty excited about it, and A and I are in the midst of planning our future together, which is both scary and exciting. It’s [...]
What does your Calvin Look Like?
Posted in Church Stuff, meandering thoughts, tagged calvin, Calvinism, driscoll, mars hill, nytimes, providence, Theology on January 13, 2009 | 4 Comments »
The NYTimes posted an article this week about Mark Driscoll and his church, Mar’s Hill, which they conveniently entitled, “Who Would Jesus Smack Down?” Actually, the article is just as much about Calvinism as it is about Driscoll, in particular what the author calls “New Calvinism.” She writes of Driscoll:
What is new about Driscoll is [...]
