  Awesome.. got my art blog up and running, though it's still kind of ugly. I can't stand any of the available templates they have for our use. But anyways, it is, of course, graphics intensive, so for those of us (yes, myself included, I'm a poor college student) who are still on dialup, I'm archiving on a weekly basis. Tomorrow morning I'm heading out to the church to help pack the pastor's belongings and clean up the new building. We're getting a new building put in beside the old one (and I mean the old one). I swear, the building has to be at least 100 years old. Brian (the pastor) is trying to encourage the congregation to move sanctuary service into the new building, but I doubt it will happen. There's like, 40 people that attend each Sunday, and aside from a dozen kids and teens, the pastor and his wife (who themselves have three of the dozen) and the two of us, everyone there is at least 50.
So, it's likely we'll stay in the old building, with its termite infested stairwells, zero (0) handicap ramps (the sanctuary is on the second floor), and otherwise musty atmosphere. The old fellowship hall was taken out I think in May or April of this year to make way for the new building, which was supposed to be up no later than September. The contractor took too many jobs, dragged his heels, fiddled around, and now it looks like the new building won't be finished until December.
Which brings about a whole new problem; Brian (our aforementioned pastor) announced two weeks ago that he has accepted a pastorship at a church somewhere in Texas, I forget the name of the place, but it's about two hours away. Anyways, he told everyone he's planning on staying until the new building is totally finished, which of course everyone thought would be.. um.. now so he told the new church that the first day he'll be up on the pulpit would be the first Sunday in December, so.. the feces has struck the rotating oscillator.
Tomorrow, though, is the day I get to put things behind me for a little while at least. We're going to see The Matrix: Revolutions. LSDiamond liked the first one, as did I, but she really liked the second one, too. I was.. less than enthusiastic with it. So, we head off valiantly to the third and final (? ) installment of what has been an awesome piece of sci-fi eye candy with a soft, chewy plot center.
We both go in with high hopes and fingers crossed, and tomorrow we shall see what... ah, crap, what are their names? The two brother guys, I don't care to look it up right now.. ...we shall see what the two brother guys have to offer in closing. Oh, by the way, I'm actually listening to the soundtrack for Reloaded right now.. sad, really, not only was the first movie better, the first movie's soundtrack was better, too. 
