In my Ethics class this morning, Dr. Dufault-Hunter talked about virtue ethics and the way our character develops.
She told a story from her church community about Betty and Aaron. Betty and Aaron were both widowers who married in their 80s. In their consummate cuteness, they decided to celebrate their anniversaries every month because they didn’t [...]
Entries Tagged as ‘confessions’
October 16, 2008
Betty and Aaron
July 6, 2008
To Tell the Truth
When I come home to my parents house, on some nights I stay up very late and I consume an entire box of Kraft Mac-n-Cheese.
I did so tonight, in fact. And God saw it. And it was good.
I’m not certain, but I think such things makes me feel as if I am [...]
May 21, 2008
[My Pride] Bikes to Work.
Well, as I haughtily predicted, I won some raffle prize during Bike to Work week. I’m not yet sure what it is that I won, because I had to be rushing off to the coffee shop after dropping my raffle ticket in the box at the City Hall festivities. I thought I had [...]
March 5, 2008
It Might Be An Urban Legend, But
Recently a health-conscious friend made a bold declaration to me:
“Every hour that you go to sleep before midnight counts as two hours! Your body was meant to rest when it is dark and wake when it is light.”
I like the idea of living with the rhythms of the Earth. So, I’ve been trying out this [...]