musings from the lab

Just the deep thoughts which arise from spending long hours in the lab, field, office, greenhouse, and classroom.

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Location: Manhattan, Kansas, United States

7.11.05

Bugs

I am confused. Since moving to Kansas, I have not had any close encounters. However, today on my bike, I received one in the eye, one in the mouth, and two on the face. They are just the little guys, like gnats or something. I just hope to avoid them in the future. Oh no, I just thought of something…what if I am now infested with fleas!!!!!!!! AAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa…

Regardless of the bugs, I had a good day and nice weekend. Bern/Sebetha was quite and restful. Today I had my first Bible Run of the semester. It went really well. Nickolas, the receiver was from mixed ethnic background and became a Christian about 3 years ago. It was so kool to hear about his life and how he came to this point in life.

'Nite

4 Comments:

Blogger Jeremy said...

bugs? At this time of year???

Sounds like a good bible run, one where you actually get to talk with the person for a while and hear where they are at in their lives!

Glad to see you haven't gotten to lax about updating the site. I was getting a little worried after that last post:)

11:20 AM, November 08, 2005  
Blogger Kelby Kershner said...

hey kellan, i might be able to bring a case against the owner of the property where you were when you were attacked by those bugs...

9:42 PM, November 08, 2005  
Blogger kersh said...

Jer L: (last post)the muse is a weird thing. it comes and goes. you might call it motivation. (this post)my thoughts exactly on the bugs(plus i ate another today?WITW?). the bible run was great! This might be an upswing in posting.

Kelbs: sorry, but i don't plan on using you at all for civil case :P

Brit: notice that the comments appear in the browsers instead of a popup? just for you. more than anything, I noticed how much the young boys (men) are growing! like your brother is like in high school, right?

12:51 AM, November 09, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

kellan,

speaking of bugs, why are there so many spiders in Indiana? i don't remember any spiders in Virginia...i wonder if kelbs has seen any spiders there. in Indianapolis -- they are everywhere!!

littell linked me to your blog. we had dinner the other night - it was tasty (chicken alfredo).

i owe you a call...

11:14 AM, November 10, 2005  

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