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In keeping with my track record of “don’t stay in one place for too long,” I’m flying to Nashville tonight for 10 days.  Josh & Meg are getting married next weekend, so I’m going to work with my wonderful co-workers at headquarters until then.

“Headquarters” sounds so official.  I should mention that said “headquarters” houses multiple hula-hoops and a keg.

I just read that Sandra Bullock is 46 years old.  Excuse me?  Not that that’s old – but some people are hot forever.

Sometimes, CNN.com is the most depressing website ever.  Is there ever any good news?  If you know any, can you tell me about it?

Have you seen “The Cove“?  Did you cry like I did?  It reminded me of how broken this world is, and how “salvation isn’t just about ‘going to heaven.’

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  1. Emily HK on September 2, 2010 at 12:19 PM

    I have not seen The Cove, but I heard some really in-depth interview with the director on the radio once, and I just stood there in my bedroom, sobbing. I could never actually watch it.

    Can’t wait to see your bright shining face at the HQ!

  2. Sarah on September 2, 2010 at 12:51 PM

    YEAH! Hopefully you will run with East Nasty on Wednesday :)

  3. Eric on September 2, 2010 at 12:53 PM

    Traveling is always good 90% of the time! Keg’s are always good, period. Here is where I get my good news fix for the week.

    http://gimundo.com/

    enjoy!

  4. josh solar on September 2, 2010 at 9:00 PM

    Totally agree on the depressing news stories all the time. They are either super sad or trying to scare us in some way. So, I go here for my news. http://www.happynews.com/ Enjoy!

  5. Annie on September 3, 2010 at 7:52 AM

    Oh, Annie – I thought “The Cove” was so compelling and moving. I absolutely cried. It was horrific, and yet still so well-filmed and enlightening. You were not alone. :)

  6. annie on September 8, 2010 at 3:21 PM

    Weird. A co-worker was just telling me about The Cove this morning. I come over to catch up on one of my Annies, and you mention The Cove. Isn’t it weird how that happens?

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