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		<description><![CDATA[Current Tunage: Relient K &#8211; Aulg Lang Syne
&#8220;Let It Rain&#8230; Let It Reindeer&#8221; is a really great, listenable Christmas record. I discovered quite a few this year, such as Bebo Norman&#8217;s, Johnny Cash&#8217;s, smatterings from the Happy Christmas compilations, The Almost&#8217;s new EP, Jars of Clay&#8217;s, Josh Groban (I  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Current Tunage: <strong>Relient K &#8211; Aulg Lang Syne</strong></span><br />
<em>&#8220;Let It Rain&#8230; Let It Reindeer&#8221; is a really great, listenable Christmas record. I discovered quite a few this year, such as Bebo Norman&#8217;s, Johnny Cash&#8217;s, smatterings from the Happy Christmas compilations, The Almost&#8217;s new EP, Jars of Clay&#8217;s, Josh Groban (I blame Steph for that one), Sovereign Grace ministries&#8217; &#8220;Savior&#8221; album, and so on. It&#8217;s been a musically bountiful season.</em></p>
<p>We left home a week ago and haven&#8217;t been back since. Peterborough, New Liskeard, South Porcupine (in Timmins), and later we&#8217;ll be in Englehart &#8211; all before returning to precious Pickering. It&#8217;s been quite a whirlwind tour.</p>
<p>That being said, it&#8217;s been full of adventure, conversation, and warm memories which will be treasured all year long.</p>
<p>I have made a few &#8220;new year&#8217;s revolutions&#8221; this morning and although it&#8217;s ne&#8217;er been my custom to do so (I prefer &#8220;new day&#8217;s resolutions&#8221; on the regular to an annual event), these are more of a compilation of those &#8216;new day&#8217; items:</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve kept it short, I&#8217;m just as apt to do nothing if an action list seems impossibly large as anyone else would be.</p>
<p>1. Set up a dual-boot of Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux (Intrepid Ibex version).<br />
2. Complete my professional portfolio and accompanying website prior to graduation.<br />
3. Devote time to daily writing, whether it be a blog, a review, or just adding to current progress on my &#8216;book&#8217;.<br />
4. Read at least a book a month.</p>
<p>There are more, however these &#8220;more&#8221; delve into the realms of intricate complexity too deep and profound to explicate upon in this hallowed place. In other words, I&#8217;m keeping them to myself.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s some things I&#8217;m thankful for from 2008 gone by:<br />
1. Marriage, to Steph. It&#8217;s pretty much the best thing on God&#8217;s green earth.<br />
2. Wonderful in-laws, which I&#8217;ve been enjoying throughout the year.<br />
3. A hacked Nintendo Wii full of Homebrew applications and joy.<br />
4. The chance to try out and enjoy the recent WoW beta (for WotLK) and spend some time with old friends from the guild.<br />
5. For such great friends to have stand with me on my wedding day (Noah, Todd, Mark, Al, Ian, Shane) &#8211; much love, guys.<br />
6. Terabyte hard drives, even though I don&#8217;t yet own one.<br />
7. Getting paid to sleep for the entire fall.<br />
8. A renewed enjoyment of composition as well as quality reading (I believe I read around 20 books this year, give or take).<br />
9. Only 12 weeks of classes and about 3 exams left until being DONE with full-time school.<br />
10. An amazing almost-full-time contract in Peterborough during the months leading up to the wedding.<br />
11. A lot of really great music that came out this year.<br />
12. A lot of really great sermons that I had the privilege of enjoying over the course of the year, both via the internet (ie. Driscoll, Piper, Harris, Mahaney, etc) or via Sunday Mornings (at Harvest York Region, c/o Whittingstall).<br />
13. Good, quality cordless phones. I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ll ever look back to corded again&#8230; particularly when I throw on that speakerphone and it feels like I&#8217;m sitting across from whoever it is I&#8217;ve called.<br />
14. The fall LAN party thrown by my little brothers at my parents place &#8211; such a fun time.<br />
15. The ESV Study Bible, even though I haven&#8217;t gotten mine yet.<br />
16. Great Boxing Day sales &#8211; once again, it was worth hardly buying anything all year in order to frugally save a load of cash on some necessities (loot: new keys and mouse, colour laser printer, office07).<br />
17. Living closer to sweet concerts.<br />
18. Coffee mornings with my dad in the fall on my way to classes in Peterpatch.<br />
19. Free Toronto Stars at DC/UOIT Student Commons.<br />
20. The soon-coming TF2 Scout Pack.<br />
21. Harvest Bible Chapel, York Region &#8211; I can&#8217;t even begin to numerate the blessing that it&#8217;s been to fellowship in a place with timeless truth and timely methods.<br />
22. Our Tuesday night small group study in &#8220;Lord, Change my Attitude&#8221; &#8211; profitable not only due to the content but also the community/fellowship, accountability, and growth that we&#8217;ve been privileged to be a part of. Particularly, I&#8217;m thankful for the wisdom and insight provided us by virtue of the amazing friends who participate with us in it &#8211; it has truly been one of the highlight blessings of the year.<br />
23. Paper extensions.<br />
24. Snowstorms.<br />
25. Ice Hockey for the NES.</p>
<p>And now, some far less meaningful lists:</p>
<p>Currently reading:<br />
&#8220;Christianity&#8217;s Dangerous Idea&#8221; by Alister McGrath<br />
&#8220;The Master&#8217;s Plan for the Church&#8221; by John MacArthur<br />
&#8220;The Murder of Jesus&#8221; by John MacArthur<br />
&#8220;Wordliness&#8221; by CJ Mahaney<br />
&#8220;Through Painted Deserts&#8221; by Donald Miller</p>
<p>Hoping to read this year:<br />
ESV Study Bible<br />
&#8220;Vintage Church&#8221; by Mark Driscoll<br />
&#8220;Death By Love&#8221; by Mark Driscoll<br />
&#8220;This Momentary Marriage&#8221; by John Piper<br />
&#8220;The Cross-Centered Life&#8221; by CJ Mahaney<br />
&#8220;Humility: True Greatness&#8221; by CJ Mahaney<br />
&#8220;The End Of Reason&#8221; by Ravi Zacharias</p>
<p>Currently listening to:<br />
&#8220;Black-Listed Sessions&#8221; by Mars Ill<br />
&#8220;Slow Flame&#8221; by Mars Ill<br />
&#8220;Deepspace5oul&#8221; by Deepspace 5<br />
&#8220;Bake Sale&#8221; by Deepspace 5</p>
<p>Looking forward to hearing this year:<br />
&#8220;The Future Ain&#8217;t What It Used To Be&#8221; by Deepspace 5<br />
new mewithoutYou<br />
new Project 86<br />
new As Cities burn<br />
new Mars Ill</p>
<p>Currently playing:<br />
DotA AllStars<br />
Team Fortress 2<br />
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare<br />
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption</p>
<p>Looking forward to playing this year:<br />
World of Goo<br />
Sins of a Solar Empire<br />
Strong Bad&#8217;s Cool Game for Attractive People (Season 1)<br />
Braid<br />
No More Heroes</p>
<p>Hoping to see released this year:<br />
Starcraft 2</p>
<p>Anyways, having now ranted endlessly in list form, I wish you all the best in 2009 and look forward to saturating your blog-reader-eyes with a glut of posts ne&#8217;er before seen. Or not. Either way, it&#8217;s going to be a crazy ride &#8211; even if I am pants-on-head-insane.</p>
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