Valerie is a 42-year-old, single, Reformed Christian lady who lives in Baltimore. She doesn't remember a time
before she knew and loved Jesus, but she does remember accepting John Calvin into her heart in March of 2000.
Valerie is a member of Christ Reformed Evangelical Church in Annapolis.
Though her career aspiration is to be a housewife, Valerie has not yet found anyone suitable who wishes to hire
her for employment in that field (or, more properly, anyone suitable has not found her), so in the meantime she
earns her daily bread working in communications -- editing, writing, print design and website management.
The Weight of Wisdom
An e-mail exchange from this morning:
K: ....left home without my daytimer. I need Glen's home address and phone number for a conference registration form. ... Me: [Sends link] K: Thanks. Me: Is he going with J. to Moscow? K: Yup. Figure we might as well let him know what we are like now that we got him ;-) Me: Cool. I'll be interested to learn how he fares in our crazy circles. ;-) But are you sure it's safe to send him to the same town that Jim Wilson lives in? That much experienced sagacity in one place might cause the earth's axis to realign or something! K: Things realigning might be a good thing ;-)
So consider yourselves warned, people, and take extra precautions on October 17-19!
Posted by Valerie (Kyriosity) at 8:43 AM
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On August 2, 2007 10:41 AMLane Keisterwrote... Valerie, I sent this to the email you posted on my blog, but it didn't go through for some reason. So, I thought I'd just drop a line here to explain why your comments weren't showing up. I had been getting some indecent spamming on my blog. It forced me to set up moderation for first-time commenters, which is why your comments were held. If you should desire to comment again on my blog, you shouldn't have that trouble. Thanks, Lane Keister
On August 2, 2007 12:20 PMValerie (Kyriosity)wrote... Sorry, Mr. Keister...I insert "NOSPAM" in my e-mail address when I post it online. Has to be removed before actually e-mailing to it. I forget that not everyone knows that trick.
I didn't even know the comments hadn't appeared...they showed up immediately for me. And, sadly, I understand the comment spam problem all too well. So no worries!