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May. 18th, 2004 09:44 ami stayed home sick yesterday with leftover cramps. my miraculous, limited engagement, one-day-only period has come and gone, and at least i got a nice loungey day out of it. k was home until 3pm, and we were lazy together. i played a lot of chrono cross last night. happy times.
did anyone else watch colonial house last night on pbs? ♥ i am sure i would be horrified by goat dung, too, but i still want a second career in historical reenactment. preferably in a cold, dark kitchen. the governor of the little colony is a southern baptist minister from texas in real life, and it was so interesting to hear his thoughts on what the whole reenactment meant to him & his faith. i don't suppose any americans can fathom what it was like to go to such lengths to freely practice religion -- he was crying a little bit when he spoke about it, and that was sweet. you know, alarm bells kind of go off in your mind when you hear that a southern baptist minister is a participant in an experiment like this, but he seems like a neat guy, very thoughtful and aware of the ten billion things to be considered in the reenactment.
did anyone else watch colonial house last night on pbs? ♥ i am sure i would be horrified by goat dung, too, but i still want a second career in historical reenactment. preferably in a cold, dark kitchen. the governor of the little colony is a southern baptist minister from texas in real life, and it was so interesting to hear his thoughts on what the whole reenactment meant to him & his faith. i don't suppose any americans can fathom what it was like to go to such lengths to freely practice religion -- he was crying a little bit when he spoke about it, and that was sweet. you know, alarm bells kind of go off in your mind when you hear that a southern baptist minister is a participant in an experiment like this, but he seems like a neat guy, very thoughtful and aware of the ten billion things to be considered in the reenactment.