Sunday, 07 June 2009
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sunday
relationships and friendships are funny and interesting. when people who are so different somehow come together in one place at one moment in time, both the good and the bad happen. and while i'm the type of person who loves to live without conflict and confrontation, facing difficult relationships and committing to people despite the difficult times has its blessings. i suppose you only grow relationally by going through some bad days.
after a rough and tumble year and a half with my friend, we've been nursing one another back in a sense, healing one another as we heal ourselves. it's a good place to be.
in other news, i found out from my kids at church that Pluto is no longer a real planet, but a comet. i vaguely remember hearing this a while back, but "mercury, venus, earth, mars, jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune, pluto" is so overly embedded into my brain that i can't function any differently. i can actually remember being on my elementary schoolbus and memorizing the nine planets.. the side of my head bumping against the window of the bus on a rainy day as i whispered it to myself. it turns out they were lying to me all along..
my oldest sister dropped my phone in a pot of water after church.. it was touch and go, but hopefully, it won't break on me. after three years, i'd say i'm kind of attached to my flip phone. and then went to Vancouver Hope Church's 1st year anniversary.. how great. it was wonderful to see a church with such faithful and humble servants. God will do great things through that church.
maranatha.
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You're being fed bad information
Scientists started finding more and more things that were like small planets -- so many that they had to start a new classification called "dwarf planet". Pluto fell more into this category, so it was re-classified. It's not a comet or anything of the sort.
(basically we have planets, which are usually bigger and have fairly circular, on-plane orbits, and we have dwarf planets, which are smaller and have weird orbits)
@dgbrown - so.. now my own kids are lying to me. they also said there were 10 planets. what's going on with this world..