Supersnack Benefit for AIDS Walk NY
May 7, 2008
A friend of mine is walking in the AIDS Walk NY with a team called Supersnack. Last year, Supersnack raised $33,091 and this year they’re hoping to raise $50,000. One of the ways that they’re raising money is by hosting a benefit show at the Brooklyn Masonic Temple on May 16th. Their show has quite [...]
Tags: AIDS, AIDS Walk NY, Dave Hill, John Oliver, Supersnack, The Mountain GoatsHow to Find an Apartment (from across the country)
May 6, 2008
I think I’m supposed to be looking on Craigslist right now for apartments, but I’m experiencing a bit of information overload. I know we’re not the first people to have to find an apartment from across the country, but it sure is a difficult process. We are hoping to try and find a place in [...]
Tags: Apartments, Craigslist, HousingEditor Position Available for the Fund for Theological Education
May 6, 2008
As some of you know, Sarah and I met at a conference put on by the Fund for Theological Education (FTE) because we were both Ministry Fellows. I follow what’s happening at FTE for a variety of reasons, including the fact that my face is somewhat plastered all over their website and because I’m always [...]
Tags: Announcements, FTE, JobsRevolution MoneyExchange
May 4, 2008
I just signed up for Revolution MoneyExchange (HT: Josh Brown) - which is very similar to PayPal, although it doesn’t charge any fees - which is really nice. I haven’t played around with it a lot yet tonight, but the only thing I notice is that, unlike PayPal, if you want to send or receive [...]
Tags: Money, PayPalFlying V Takes Ultimate Frisbee Championship
April 26, 2008
Today Princeton Seminary held the 2008 Ultimate Frisbee Intramural Playoffs. I’m on Flying V, and while we’ve had a lot of fun playing together this season, we haven’t won that many games. So I honestly thought we’d probably play one game (maybe two…) and then we’d be out. But that was far from what happened.
We [...]
Sarah Blogs
April 26, 2008
I’m shocked. I actually don’t know quite what to say. But, Sarah is blogging again. Could she be ending her 6-month blogging sabbatical? Only time will tell. But I’m sure if received some positive encouragement, that might help the cause.
Tags: Blogging, SarahWhiffle Ball, Haikus and BBQ
April 15, 2008
I had a wonderful birthday party yesterday - started out with whiffle ball, a great game! I didn’t do so bad if I do say so myself, hitting at least two home runs, I think. We played whiffle ball for awhile, then started up the grills, hung out with lots of friends, and had a [...]
Tags: Birthday, Haiku, Life, PoetryI’m that Guy
April 13, 2008
Today is my birthday, and I’ve officially entered my late-twenties: 28. There was some debate last year about what the 27th birthday signified, and I argued that 27 was still considered late-mid-twenties. But now I must fully embrace my late-twenties. And I’m okay with that - I know it’s not really that old, but…still, even [...]
Tags: Marriage, Working-Out“Go West, Young Walker Cleavelands”
April 7, 2008
Some of you may have caught this already through Facebook, but Sarah and I are moving to Berkeley, CA (or somewhere in the East Bay). Sarah has accepted the offer from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley to do a PhD in Christian Spirituality. It is probably the best program in the country for Sarah [...]
Tags: Moving, Moving Companies, PODS, Storage, Truck RentalsThe 30 Day Sex Challenge
March 19, 2008
So apparently I’m a little slow here, and you all have probably heard about this, but I just found out today about the 30 Day Sex Challenge. This was a project started by Lead Pastor Paul Wirth of Relevant Church. It’s an interesting idea, for sure (for a news clip of the challenge, click here). [...]
Tags: Church, Sex, Sex Challenge, Sexuality
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