Thursday, February 28, 2008

Mice, Dogs and Books (On the Lighter Side)


Our friend Pat Maxwell forwarded to us the picture above. Don’t you just love it?

Romance, cooperation, friendship, assisting your buddy in taking the initiative... it’s all there.

If you're looking for something heavyweight, you won't find it in this blog of mine. (I need a break.) But I recommend my friend Justin Taylor's blog for a thoughtful commentary on the current debate about whether Muslims worship the true God.

The other night Nanci read me the following from Reader's Digest:


A man and his dog go to a movie. During the funny scenes, the dog laughs. When there's a sad part, the dog cries. This goes on for the entire film: laughing and crying in all the right places.

After the show, a man who was sitting in the row behind them comes up and says, "That was truly amazing!"

"It sure was," the dog owner replies, "He hated the book."
Speaking of dogs and books reminds me of the Groucho Marx quote I mentioned last summer, in reference to Moses, our Dalmatian: “Outside a dog, a book is a man’s best friend. Inside a dog, it’s too dark to read.”
And while we're at it, Nanci emailed me this report, from our friend Diane Meyer this morning (see, send us something good and you may get credit in a blog):

With all the sadness going on in the world, it's worth reflecting on the death of a very important person, which almost went unnoticed last week. Larry LaPrise, the man who wrote "The Hokie Pokey" died peacefully at the age of 93. The most traumatic part for his family was getting him into the coffin. They put his left leg in. And then the trouble started.

Randy Alcorn
http://www.randyalcorn.blogspot.com/
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7 comments:

Carrie K. said...

This doesn't really have anything to do with your post bout Mice and Dogs, but it does have to do with books. I am reading Heaven for Kids aloud to my four children, ages 11, 9, 8, and 6. I was so thrilled when this book came out!

I read the "adult" version three years ago, and then taught a women's Bible study using material from your book. I think I've read most chapters at least three times. Now, I'm able to share this book with my kids, and they are truly delighting in it. Every once in a while, my son or daughter will ask a question, "When we're on the New Earth, will we..." and I tell them to just wait and see - and then the question pops up in the next section. I am so thrilled that my kids are excited about Heaven, that they know it's an actual place, that they're talking about going there like they talk about going to Grandma's house or any other real place. Thank you for writing this version for kids.

Anonymous said...

The top two pictures are not coming through although the others do.

DidiLyn said...

Thank you, thank you.
I'll be here all week.
:-)

WendyJanelle said...

Hilarious!! The Hokie Pokey one is just too funny!!! ;-)

LindaSueBuhl said...

Love it love it love it - I needed this also this week - just the right thing for a woman so often overloading her chihuauhua soul with her bulldog mouth! God Bless you Randy Alcorn!

Libby said...

Thanks brother, I needed that! I Thank God for the gift of laughter and brothers and sisters in Christ.

Robin said...

Cute pictures. Thanks for the smiles :)