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Spring in Edinburgh

Posted by haakon, Sat, 08 Apr 2006 12:44:55 GMT

Today, it is spring in Edinburgh! Fortunately, we finished our errands before the “spring” hit us. We made our monthly trip to America, that is, Costco. Stepping inside the doors is like being in ‘merica. Imagine, shopping carts which are large, with fixed rear wheels! Jenny enjoyed parking in the American sized spots, with our British car. You could probably nearly fit our car the wrong way (perpindicular) in one of those spots!

I think the highlight of my day was stopping into Sainsbury’s (a general purpose kind of store). Jenny was looking for a slip. We looked around in women’s clothing, but they weren’t obvious. However, you never know where something might be, so my policy is usually to ask. So, I spotted an employee, and went to make my query. Unbeknownst to me, Jenny was embarassed at the thought of asking, and was scampering away.

“Do you carry any slips?”, I asked. She looked at me rather strangely, looked around, but I seemed to be by myself. “Slippers?” “No, a slip, they go under your skirt…” “No, we don’t carry any underwear here”. She seemed slightly disturbed by my asking.

So, I went to tell Jenny so, and saw her running out of the store. Apparently she thought it was bad form for a guy to ask a woman in a shop where to find a slip.

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Anyway, now it is bright and sunshiney outside, 39 degrees, 9mph winds, a grand day!

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-haakon

Do I need X?

Posted by haakon, Sat, 25 Mar 2006 20:50:00 GMT

I have been thinking lately about what I have, and what I buy. My thoughts go something like this…

1. If I need X, then others in the world needs X. 2. I can afford X 3. Others in the world cannot afford X. 4. Will I be comfortable at the end of my life to face God and say, “it was ok for me to have X because I happened to be lucky enough to be born in a rich country, and so clearly you are ok with me having X while other people went without”? 5. Probably not.

Therefore, if I need something, then others in the world do too, and I should work to share with them. Or, maybe I don’t really need X. These are my thoughts. I think the general idea is sound, but it could get challenging in practice, particularly to avoid being formulaic or legalistic. So, can I live it?

-haakon

New Beginnings

Posted by haakon, Sat, 25 Mar 2006 10:34:04 GMT

We thought a blog would be a useful way for people to keep up with us. So, the site has a new look! Hope you enjoy…

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