Sunday, October 12, 2008

Tagged

Labels are great. They're good for, well, telling you what something is. There is a point, however, where it is possible to go a little over the top with labels:

There's a guy at work named Duffield (who also happens to be Second in Charge). Last week he went just a little spastic with the labels and now there are labels left, right and centre around the lab.

But how do you bring this to someone's attention? How do you gently tell them that they have an OCD with labels? I'm not sure. So I just went for the approach that comes most naturally to me and that is to take the mickey out of what they've done.


So I made a few labels of my own:










I think I got my point across.

This morning Ps. Dave Reardon was our guest speaker at Church this morning - I emphasise because he hasn't been gone for very long! But he brought a ripper word as expected.

How much do I value my faith, my purity, my holiness... enough to protect it? Because the devil is trying to steal these things from my life, and I need to value them enough to protect them. He also said one thing that really spoke to me: we learn more about who we are in the tough times than in the good times, in the shadows than in the sunlight. Therefore let's embrace the tough times, because in the rough edges we find out who we really are.

Grouse.

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