As I See It...

What? It's just what I think. Don't get all bent out of shape over it. Gah...


Oh JOY!

Well the Episcopal Church has done it again. They were making progress in the treatment of gays and lesbians, but per usual, they back-pedaled and have made gays and lesbians "less of a strain" on the Anglican Communion.
Who'd have thought that WELCOMING people into a church simply because they wanted to be part of something would cause a strain? I thought churches were supposed to welcome people for no reason at all and welcome them unconditionally.
Guess I was wrong.
I'm done with Christianity, really. They need to get their shit together. Not the Episcopal Church - Christians. Just decide if you're going to accept people or not.
Don't give them something and then take it away.
Later people.

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Holy CRAP, Long time no post...

Alright. Sorry for the gross neglegence in the blog. Here are the details of my life for the last little bit.



  1. The Man and I are still together, and doing well. It's been a month, and we're still taking it one day at a time. We're happy, and get along very well. I can't complain in any way on this point.


  2. Jason's trip seems to have been a success! We went to Max's for dinner on the Friday he arrived, and he got to meet most of Paducah's Gay Mafia. He survived, and we went on a walking tour of downtown Paducah. Drove about a bit, and just kind of relaxed and had fun. Glad you came down, man. I really hope you enjoyed yourself, and you're welcome down at any time.


  3. After Jason left on Labo(u)r Day, I increasingly began getting sick. I went to the doctor, they thought it was strep throat. Went on pills, they didn't work - so I went back. They did a little blood work and I found out that I had MONO. NO I DID NOT CATCH IT FROM THE MAN! And, Jason don't panic, I am not contagious. Apparently, I have a very light case of it which means that at some point in the past, I had a light case. We're hoping that two light cases equal one case and that I'll never get it again. Even though some people get very sick, I've just run a bit of a fever, but that's about it. I got lucky.


  4. Since I was sick and stayed home (but called in a sub EVERY DAY) the High School where I was subbing found a qualified teacher and my last day there was last Friday. It's kinda of good that I'm gone because the job was horrible (that's a whole other post), but sad because the students were just getting used to me. Bittersweet, but expected. No hard feelings, but I'm kind of glad to be gone.


  5. I do have a couple of full time job prospects, though. One is hopefully with the state working as a job development specialist. Basically, I show people how to make a resumee, give them job skills advice, interviewing skills, etc. The other is at an Alternative School for students that have been expelled from schools in Paducah. I've interviewed at the Alternative School, but not at the state job. So, I'll keep you all up to date on all that stuff.

As far as I know, that's all I know about. I know it's been a long time, but that's the full extent of the update for now. If I think of anything else, I'll be sure and post it.


How about you guys? Anything exciting and new going on?

Long Time, No Post

Sorry about the long delay, but here's what's going on:
  1. Jason has made it safely down for his visit. We've already eaten at Max's.
  2. The Man and I are doing well. Very well. It's gross. lol...
  3. I've been called for an interview with 4 different school districts. Apparently, when it rains, it pours.
  4. Um, I can't think of anything else.

Yeah, life is kinda dull, but going well finally. Let's hope the luck holds for a while.