Francis’s baseball game cancelled due to weather, prepping for a rainy day kid movie marathon.

Sidelined

Gregory’s pointing out plane, Laura’s crawling to field, Francis is hiding from poison ivy.
It’s it own kind of athletic prowess to get through an entire season of soccer without touching the ball in competitive play.

Team Avalanche if Winslow Youth Soccer

Parade at soccer. Theo’s team is Avalanche, so he vogues with hat (at Peter Volpa Memorial Park)
Mowed me some lawn this evening. Weeds be gone!
We’ve seen this before. Yahoo buys Tumblr, Tumblr becomes crap in 2 yrs, Tumblr is abandoned in 4, Karp buys back Tumblr in 6, by which point we’ll all be “who cares?”
Randy Oftedahl: What Divides Us and What Unites Us
If we Trust in God, isn’t it enough to know that we will be led on the path, however long and winding, that each of us is meant to be on? Isn’t Faith more than believing the “right” things, following the “correct” doctrine, infant baptism or full emersion, transubstantiation or consubstanitation, cessationism or continuing revelation, chilism versus realized eschatology…oh, where does it end?
Jez Smith: Fall in number of Quakers in Britain
The double fall in members and attenders comes despite Quakers having had high profile media coverage over the past couple of years, predominantly for their stance on recognising same-sex marriage as equal to different-sex marriage and campaigning for a change in the law to make it possible for Quakers to marry same-sex couples. The figures will give impetus to the new ‘vibrancy in meetings’ initiative that Quakers in Britain are developing.
LizOpp: Social justice and getting off the Quaker porch
As Friends, we often tell ourselves—and one another—that we must wait to be led by the Spirit before acting. But what I’m continuing to awaken to is that the intention to wait for such a leading has a harmful impact on entire communities that are suffering at the hands of oppressive bureaucratic systems
Doug Bennett: More on Evangelicalism and Rachel Held Evans
Quakers should care about this because, among evangelical Friends, and in an unreflective way, something like Challies’s view is becoming more common. Rachel Held Evans shows how one can take the Bible seriously and yet not think it is God’s only and last word.
Micah Bales: Do You Believe?
For many of us, this begs the question: What is the point of having shared beliefs at all? If the whole point of the gospel is right action, could it be that intellectual beliefs are superfluous at best – and, at worst, even harmful?

Because there hasn’t been a classic car show in Hammonton since last week. (at Casciano Coffee Bar & Sweetery)
Bike tire’s inner tube nozzle snapped last night when I was topping off pressure. Instant deflation, No #biketowork day for me this year.