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December 30, 2009 [Live] from somewhere else No CommentsIt’s raining.
Hello people of the world,
A Merry Christmas to you all.
Santa is fat and after christmas lunch you will be to.
Howie
Today I have been a Dad for one year.
To mark this occasion Oscar got a bunch of presents and i got diddly squat.
You are probably wanting some soppy post where I expose my feelings and reflect on my firt year as a Dad.
Well it ain’t gonna happen apart from me saying, I like the little guy and he likes me.
I’ve already written one serious post this year, If i write another i might turn into to a real person.
Oscar today decided to show his gratitude for my fathering, he managed to kick me in the nuts and hit me in the eye at exactly the same time when he was sitting on me.
This song is based on a traditional anonymous ‘Franciscan benediction’, composed and performed by Josh Spier (TEAR SA Coordinator), featuring violinist Niki Vasilakis.
I ate my two rolls as soon as i got to the office this morning, so with my wallet bulging with left over Christmas money I decided to get myself a healthy turkey sandwich from the cafe with the cool french waiter. I ordered my TLT on toastet turkish bread and waited near the counter.
A guy and a girl walked in and past me up to the tables. As the guy walked past he smiled at me and said “Hey Howie, how are ya”. I replied with “good thanks” but by the time i had finnished ‘good’ he was gone.
I have no idea who this person was, And if I did know this person I would probably remember them as he looked like he was from African roots, black skin and short little pointy dreads but a thick aussie accent.
We had a family friend when i was little whose name was Oliver, but if this was Oliver he would only know me as Robert.
Who are you friendly man??????????
We bought a little usb powered film scanner the other day so that Jenny mostly, could scan in negatives of all her old photos and sink facebook’s photo server with all her photo uploads.

We had a little trouble getting it to work with snow leopard but a friendly man at the Australian distributors office sent off an email tochina or wherever and 2 days later they emailed me a patch.
It works pretty well and makes the images huge. over 5,000 pixels wide just from a tiny negative.
i took these photos but have no idea when, i think it was probably with my parents old SLR camera so i’m guessing it was around 2000 or 2001


It would seem there is an illegal brothel in my street.
I found this out the other morning when someone had put these sings up all over walls and fences in our street.

It seems like an odd thing to do. I think the point of this poster is to get fellow residents to complain to the council. But the sign then goes on to say ‘Special opening prices’ followed by a phone number.
Plus the adult ads section of the local paper.
Then the address for complaints to the council.
I have been thinking lately about a post to do with Christians and politics. From the outset I would like to say that I’m no political junkie nor that I’m right and you’re wrong. I know it sounds dumb but I guess it’s been a journey for me. A couple of years ago I didn’t really care at all about politics. I would read stuff on smh and watch the news and from that I decided if I liked or disliked a politician.
So I thought I would try and answer some questions, I’ve tried to come up with a bunch of questions that I think people would ask. I know you are probably thinking why didn’t you actually ask people for questions. Well I’m a celebrity, I don’t have time to talk to people.
So let’s get started.
Stumbling through facebook (the one true source for views, emotions and photos of people drinking beer at parties) I find it interesting to see what people write on their profile under ‘political views’. Some people are very exact in their views and say things like ‘Labour party of Australia’. But on the whole, especially with Christians it typically says something like ‘politics?????’.
Partly I think it’s a generational thing where politics just isn’t on the radar. It’s a boring bunch of suits and I’m more interested in friends, myself and drinking beer at parties.
But I also think it’s because politics doesn’t play a part in church agendas, well apart from church politics which we all love and adore, especially when it involves debates on whether chairs in the hall should be in stacks of 7 or 8.
On the whole current affairs only make an appearance for a few seconds in sermons as part of an illustration of how the world is falling apart or maybe a few dot points in a prayer by a minister after 26 dot points about the new building schedule and the woman’s ministry mocktail and movie night coming up next Wednesday.
Why should Christians care about politics?
Basically I think Christians should care about politics because politicians and politics represent us as a nations, and they make decisions that not only affect us but also affect people all over the world, the poor the rich, Christians not Christians, everyone.
Hey Jesus what is the most important thing we should do?
‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.
It is impossible to ignore the fact that politics plays a major role in how our neighbours are treated, it doesn’t really make any difference in how you personally translate the word ‘neighbour’. Whether it’s Barry next door or Ajiju a young boy living in a slum in India. Politics plays a major role in how they are loved.
Most people who care about politics care because they want to make sure their own life is not impacted in a perceived negative way. I think it’s the role of Christians to make sure the lives of others are not impacted in a negative way.
Shouldn’t we be voting for Christian politicians and Christian parties?
There are a whole bunch of Christians in Australian politics at all levels and across all parties. One point here I would like to make is that supporting and voting don’t mean the same thing. Just because someone is a Christian doesn’t mean they should automatically get your vote. You will have a whole bunch of Christian buddies and when you are standing around after church discussing where you are all going to go out for dinner you will notice that there is several different views and opinions but you are all hungry Christians.
Well it’s the same in politics a Christian politician may not represent the same views and opinions you have but you still support them. Support in this way can probably best be expressed with a letter. If you like the stance a particular politician is taking but disagree with another, you should write to the one you disagree with and tell them why, and the one you agree with you should write and tell them you agree.
But the above should not just be for ‘Christian’ politicians but all politicians, because someone says they are a Christian this does not mean every decision and stance they make is a directive from God. Or that all non Christian politicians are making decisions and stances that are unbiblical and ungodly.
We would all know of people who we see doing amazing things, whether it be working with disadvantaged people in your community or just a friendly neighbour who mows your front lawn when they are doing theirs. These people may not be Christians but they still manage to selflessly love and act on behalf of others.
Now before you call me some kind of hippy heretic. These people are still missing out on the grace that only comes from Jesus, but what I am saying is that they should be supported regardless of if they are a follower of Christ or not. And not being a public follower of Christ shouldn’t mean they lose your support.
The same in politics, if I see a politician who is taking a stand on refugees or urban poverty that is why I would vote for them not because they are a public follower or not.
Should we align ourselves with a particular party?
Probably not! There is no political party that will fully represent all your ideals and values. So aligning yourself to a particular party is probably a bit dodgy if you don’t approve of all their policies and standings.
As Christians we should be seeking out the policies that align with our faith not policies that align with a particular party.
Having said this I’m not sure how we achieve anything when we will probably find positive and negative policies across all parties at all levels. So this one is still a big work in progress.
How can Christians be more involved?
Education – We need to be up on current affairs and political movements. This is pretty easy, all you have to do is read newspapers, watch the news (preferably SBS and ABC). Education can also come from friends, agencies working in areas of concern and politicians themselves.
Reflection – Once we have education ourselves it’s a good idea to reflect on what is going on, this maybe through your bible study group, personal devotional time,
Advocacy – This is where it starts to mean you have to get off your buts and actually do something. Advocacy is basically speaking on behalf of something, and issue, a person a cause.
Proverbs 31:8 ‘Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of the of all who are destitute.
This was written for a new king buy his mum, reminding him to not let the power go to his head. To remember those who are weak. In ye olde days the King had all the power and could do whatever he wanted.
In Australia it is us the people who have the power, we elect our leaders, we are free to question and approach our leadership. So Advocacy is a must and is our most powerful tool for change.
Some helpful stuff to get you started is Micah Challenge, a campaign organisation committed to holding our leaders to account. They have letter writing guides, postcards, events and all you need really to help you get started.
The end.
this old blog has been a bit bland in the last week, i’m writting a post about Christians and Politics but it’s a slow process, each day i write a few more sentences. hopefully it will be up in the next day or 2.
until then, read through some archives and smirt at all my ytping and spelling errors.
Want to know what’s going down in Copenhagen for the Climate Change talks???
My buddy Phil is there as a ‘Climate Tracker’ meeting with NGO’s, Government departments as a representative of Australians passionate about seeing climate change addressed on a global scale.
He is blogging while he is there and you can check it out here.
This post is about poo so if you don’t like hearing about poo click here.
I have strict security needs when it comes to pooing. It is very very rare that I can poo outside of the house if I am in Sydney.
This is not a new thing, i have had issues around this for a long time. In the year 2000 I started residing at Tom’s family’s home and there was no way I could use their toilet for dropping off the brown regiment of para troopers. Instead I would travel on a train to the central coast, then walk 40 mins from woy woy station to my Nan’s house where i was previously residing. I would do my business then walk the 40mins back to woy woy and train it back to Hornsby. This went on for a couple of months. Eventually i was able to do the business but only late at night once everyone else had gone to bed.
There are a few things that i need to do the business comfortably, even in my own home. I need a door with a lock and i also need a fan.
Tonight disaster has struck, you may recall several posts by me and jenny about our front door moving and becoming unlockable, well that issue has been resolved a number of times but tonight our bathroom door became unlockable, it seems it has moved with the heat or something.
I felt fine about having a front door that would sway in the breeze and robbers could let themselves in to steal our stuff, but the thought of a non locking bathroom door is causing my brain to melt.
You may think it’s not a big deal as I could just use tom’s bathroom downstairs. I can’t use his bathroom. There is a fan and a lock but there is also enough windows to turn his bathroom into department store shop front.
And i’d hold on until i got to work only we have only been in the current office building 9 months so i’m not ready yet to use its facilities.
Tomorrow morning I may have to take a roll of gaffer tape into the bathroom with me and seal up the door, then rip it off so i can get out after the deed is done.
Scary times people, scary times. If this isn’t a sign of the end times I don’t know what is.