Last Sunday for Jakes 5 year old birthday- we went to see the stage show called GO DIEGO GO. Jakes birthday isn’t until Sept 2nd, but the show was only in town for 2 days and he wants a “diego” themed party, so we went. No photos allowed inside, but here’s a couple from outside.
WHY POVERTY IS NOT RIGHT… AND IT’S MY FAULT TOO
Today I had a conversation with an old ministry friend who was telling me about his family going to Brazil on a missions project to work with the over 1 million kids who live on the streets of Brazil. That number staggered me. Less than 1% have a father figure anywhere in their lives. UGH.
I relayed this story to him from a previous post about how amazed I was at how far $100 can go in another spot on this spinning ball of dirt.
We then talked about how many people live on less than $2 a day. This article says it’s 3 billion people- 50% of the population of the world. We talked about how both of us are richer than Solomon was… or at least live nicer than he did. Running water, electricity, fresh food in a fridge…. yatta yatta. We were amazed and saddened by our own prosperity.
I told him it was WRONG that the world is this lopsided. It’s NOT RIGHT. It is ridiculous. I’m doing small things like buying fair trade coffee, helping the needy in my community when I can, and sponsoring a world vision child, etc. But it doesn’t seem like it’s enough. It’s never enough.
Then tonight I came home after 3 1/2 hours of soccer practices with my boys and sat down to dinner in front of what remained in a pre-season game for the NFL. (Solomon never did that!) They interviewed a defensive player named Freeney who on his “off season” landed the NFL’s most lucrative contract for a defensive player in history. The dude makes 72 million in 6 years. I did the math. That’s $32,876 and change per day. Or if he plays all 16 games and a few post season things… maybe make it 20 games total and he does it for 6 years straight… then it’s 600,000 per game- To play sports… which generates billions of dollars worth of profit across the board in ONE country on the planet.
That means that if this guy gave away his salary for one month of his “off season” (which is really like 7+ months long) when he does nothing anyway, he could pay the way for over 500,000 people on the planet to eat and work for a day. That’s $%@#$%@$#^@#. (I can’t type what I really said. There are rules about that kind of language you know).
And I’m tempted to think that the problems of the world lie on that guys shoulders. But they don’t. They are not his responsibility before they are mine. No matter how much ridiculous money the guy makes. Dumb money. I mean he really could wipe with it if he wanted, he’s that rich.
Sadly, if I look just 15 miles south of where I live. I’m that rich comparatively too.
TJ GETS A NEW ROOM
TJ turned ten while we were on vacation this year and he asked if we could re-do his room. So he and I sat down with the drawing board and dreamed up some stuff in late June/early July. Then we got started….
- We decided to get rid of his old closet. So we ripped it out along with an old a/c unit that someone had installed in the wall.
- Then we fixed the holes we just made, moved the ceiling fan, fixed the electrical and added some new sockets, put in new trim on the windows and doors, added some crown, and painted the place to match his surf themed bed spread.
- Then we built in a loft for a bed/hang out space that would fill into the old closet space.
- We then re-made a new closet for under the loft, added a bookshelf, and a new desk for under the loft.
- Then the other side of the room got fitted with a new small couch from ikea and a surfboard shelf from an old board we cut up.
- Then, finally, after weeks of a day here and a day there, on Saturday I put in the window shade and declared…… It is finished!!!!
Here ya go…. wanna be 10 again? I do.
NEW SEASON OF LIFE
Well, today officially marks a new season in the Berry Tribe.
WE HAVE ALL 3 KIDS IN FULL TIME SCHOOL.
Today was the first day of school for Jake who is going to all day Kindergarten and he will be following his brothers every day to school this year. This is also the first and ONLY year when all three of our kids will be at the same school for all day in their entire school career.
Next year TJ goes to Middle School…. so I’ll be trying to take every minute of it in as getting kids to and from where they need to be will get a little more complicated from here out. Man….. time flies.
Also, Shannon is now for the first time in 10 years, free to substitute teach, meet with friends for coffee, run errands, do chores… whatever she wants for an entire day. This is both exciting and sad for her as today marks the first day in over a decade where she hasn’t had some little boy by her side needing her full time assistance. Man…. time flies.
BLOGGIN ADDICTION/RESPONSIBILITY
I read blogs in a program called bloglines. It lets me read them faster and I only have to visit the actual site if I want to comment or if I want to see a video they posted. Some are friends. Some are ministry related. Some are just cuz they make me think. Some blogs I skim. Some I read word for word. Most I do a combination there of.
Anyway tonight… I was reading Scot’s blog when he said he was 52% addicted to blogging. He posts a set of links to other stuff on the web once a week on all kinds of subjects. This time, he had 2 posts linked I’d already read from friends/colleagues of mine (which made me feel important in a stupid sort of way), a bunch of others I skimmed, and then one on blog addiction.
Now, Scot must read WAY more blogs than I do. Plus, according to Marko…. Scot is somewhere next to Jesus in the number of people who subscribe to his blog and view it on the web and whatnot. I did my own study tonight and according to bloglines alone… this blog I’m typing right now has 9 readers who have subscribed to my blog. (and if I knew who they were, I guess I could just list them all off rather fast). Scot has like 600+. That requires like a phone book of names.
There’s a million reasons why such a difference in readership…. not the least of which is that, Scot blogs several times a day and I blog several times a week- if I’m lucky. I sometimes even feel like I’ve committed some social ill if I don’t blog more often… but I just beat that voice down cuz I simply don’t have (1) the time or (2) much worth saying- and my 9 subscribers don’t seem to be bothered much by it anyway.
So, I’m thinking, if I take this stupid test, I might end up like 25% addicted.
Not so fast….
62%How Addicted to Blogging Are You?
I think either Scot cheated and let his pet bird slam on the keys at random or this test is a farce.



Husband. Dad to 5. Student Ministry Pastor. Follower of Jesus. Yatta yatta.



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