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Wednesday, July 10, 2002
Publishing is temporarily unavailable? Blogger, you stupid thing.

Today I saw an incredibly strange production of Godspell in the park. It was very modern, very Swedish. The songs AND the speaking were in Swedish, so I didn't get much of it, but Linn says they took out most of the Biblical references. Yes, sit back and just try to imagine that. I did notice that the songs were out of order and the wrong characters seemed to be singing some of them. Some of the arrangements were very strange, but it was an interesting experiment. The most exciting part was that Jesus was played by a woman. That's, you know, The Dream. It did make me long for a really good production of it to see with Linn, though, like the one Gina and I saw two summers ago. It was magical enough just to see it at all with Linn.

Afterwards, Linn took me to the Extremely Important Church Where Everything Happened. That's enough about that for this forum, I'll wager. Just say that it's a place where a lot of Important Life Stuff has happened for Linn and I felt privileged to be able to see it.

According to the Swedish clock a couple of us are 23 now. I will call Kirsten again tomorrow and sing her songs. I called her from the church and we had an argument, but then I called her back and we made up. I like it when that happens.

I'm going home Friday. Kitana's coming tomorrow. There's a lot to be done tomorrow. Kitana's presence is the best birthday present I can think of. Thank you, Lady Jesus.

Gosh, what else. Nothing, I guess. Back to real life soon. I'm gonna miss this place. I'm going to miss my Adopted Big Sister as always, but going home to my Adopted Big Sister will help.