No big deal!

snoopydance.jpgOkay, when I got up this morning the server was down. Not only my dedicated server, but my hosting provider’s as well, so I couldn’t even open a ticket about it. I figured they’d catch on fairly quickly, so I made some phone calls and read my bible for a while. (Still in Hebrews – I finish it, then I start again.)

Finally when the server came back up, my inbox started just overflowing with spam comments on this blog. Well, okay. I’ll get them deleted and get to banning some IPs. Such is life.

I had a real problem at work, trying to make a client happy, and we made a major mistake. And this is a client I hope will give us a lot of referrals.

I’m feeling fairly sanguine about lots of things, because that lump I was worried about is nothing to worry about. Where it was is taking longer than I thought to heal, but hey, I can live with that. Noooo problem.

It’s funny how your perspectives, and the things you get aggravated and stress about, can just turn on a dime, isn’t it? :-)

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  1. Amanda says:

    It’s funny how your perspectives, and the things you get aggravated and stress about, can just turn on a dime, isn’t it?

    You said it!

  2. You write that you are still in Hebrews – a marvellous book. (and may you know its stillness – rest) I studied the gamut on this last year – at least 18 tomes read and another dozen in my hands in 4 libraries from BC to Scotland – my picture of results based on Vanhoye, Albert, La structure litteraire de l’Epitre aux Hebreux (can’t do accents in this view) is at http://bmd.gx.ca/hebrews/BOBHEBR.htm – the structure is a marvel and Vanhoye is readable even if not in English – his prose is nearly transparent.

  3. Laura says:

    Bob, LOL, I’m just not that clever. I used to speak French fluently, having lived with a French family, but I never could read it. But I do love Hebrews – it and Romans are probably the two “meatiest” books in the NT. Well, in my opinion anyway. :-) Again, I’m not really a scholar, just an enthusiast.