Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Around the Web

Things I saw around the inter-webs this week:

I wanted this poster really really bad..it sold out though.  Tell me if you see one anywhere:
Vintage Veggie Poster

Sadness. John Piper is taking an 8 month sabbatical.  Even in his absence he inspires though.  Read here to find out why:  Piper Sabbatical

A different Piper.  Don Piper is coming to my church.  In preparation read his super inspirational book called 90 Minutes in Heaven.  I am so conflicted though about the whole thing after reading this review from Tim Challies who I really really respect:  Challies Review .  He has some really good insights.

In lighter news..I cannot believe the Pioneer Woman is getting a movie deal and Reese Witherspoon is going to play her.  UN believable.  For more details click here:  Pioneer Woman.

I want to add some bookshelves to our office and ran across these incredible bookshelves.  Enough to make any bibliophile drool.  Bookshelves.

It was 84 here today.  Almost makes up for the fact that PD worked until 8 every night this week.  No it doesn't.

3 comments:

Mamarazzi said...

If the Pioneer Woman book becomes a movie and Reese Witherspoon plays her...let's plan a PWM gettogether and go see it!!!

Kelli said...

I love Reese but for some reason I don't see her playing Ree...interesting. Wow, about John Piper. I was really moved though by that article you linked to. Now I'm off to read about the other Piper.

stephanie j. said...

Thanks for visiting my blog :)

I didn't know Ree got a movie deal! I'll have to check out that link... I like Reese. My one claim to fame is that I was an extra in Legally Blonde 2 (dumb, dumb movie, but fun experience) as a Congresswoman. The DC exterior shots and some of the US Capitol interior shots were filmed in Salt Lake City at the State House...my DH was stationed at Hill AFB at the time, so we both answered a massive casting call.

I'm a regular Challies reader, too :)

I had read about Piper's sabbatical on Challies a few weeks ago. His humility is encouraging. In so many ways it must be very hard to be a high-profile minister, but we are all in the flesh, until the other side, huh? Oh to be GLORIFIED!

Thanks again for visiting BikeBookBread :)