Monday, December 29, 2008

Best holiday photos





Happy Holidays from my family...

in 1987...









and now!

(note: we now have matching blue v-neck sweaters!)

Monday, December 22, 2008

New signs (at work)


The Medieval Scholars St. Thomas Aquinas and The ladies of the View


The philosophy of Aquinas has exerted enormous influence on subsequent Christian theology, especially that of the Roman Catholic Church, extending to Western philosophy in general, where he stands as a vehicle and modifier of Aristotelianism, which he fused with the thought of Augustine.

Aquinas believed “that for the knowledge of any truth whatsoever man needs Divine help, that the intellect may be moved by God to its act.” However, he believed that human beings have the natural capacity to know many things without special divine revelation, even though such revelation occurs from time to time, “especially in regard to [topics of] faith.”[12] Aquinas was also an Aristotelian and an empiricist. He substantially influenced these two streams of Western thought.

Aquinas believed that truth is known through reason (natural revelation) and faith (supernatural revelation). Supernatural revelation is revealed through the prophets, Holy Scripture, and the Magisterium, the sum of which is called “Tradition”. Natural revelation is the truth available to all people through their human nature; certain truths all men can attain from correct human reasoning. For example, he felt this applied to rational proofs for the existence of God.

Though one may deduce the existence of God and His Attributes (One, Truth, Good, Power, Knowledge) through reason, certain specifics may be known only through special revelation (Like the Trinity). In Aquinas’s view, special revelation is equivalent to the revelation of God in Jesus Christ. The major theological components of Christianity, such as the Trinity and the Incarnation, are revealed in the teachings of the Catholic Church and the Scriptures and may not otherwise be deduced.

Supernatural revelation (faith) and natural revelation (reason) are complementary rather than contradictory in nature, for they pertain to the same unity: truth.

Here to expound further are the ladies of The View (stuck somewhere in the Middle Ages) :



For your fat stupid child this Christmas...


how about a Power Wheels Escalade?

Friday, December 12, 2008

New Work (at work)











Wednesday, December 03, 2008

My Birthday!!!

I just turned 26! We went to Szalas for dinner, which everyone should do at least once.


You have to ring a bell on a rope to be let inside!





It is decorated like a Polish village. Yes that is a stuffed bear background.





These guys are there and they sing Polish drinking songs...drunk.




Did I mention that the menus are made out of leather?





My mom gave me a My Little Pony card. She changed the inside so it read:

A wish for a sweet little girl
who's 26--

Hope all of your birthday dreams

come twix.

The card was meant for a 2 year old and she crossed out the word "true" and wrote in "twix" so it would rhyme.
It was the most fun birthday ever!