More videos

Joseph and Vivienne presenting their stockings, Joseph playing with Snappy Shark, Vivienne doing easy mazes, Daniel playing with Snappy Shark, Daniel playing in the bathroom (again),  Daniel still playing with Snappy Shark (again), Joseph and Vivienne working on a puzzle, Joseph improving our interior design, Getting the wall ready for drawing, Daniel being tired, Joseph expanding Harold’s World, All three siblings contributing, Joseph playing an ABCya.com game (long version), Garunge-arunge-a, Vivienne playing Keyboard Zoo, Vivienne counting matches, Daniel screaming, Siblings jumping, Coin counting, Big little helpers, Daniel writing a thank you note.

Male spirituality

The whole notion of male spirituality has bothered me ever since the “Wild at Heart” phenomenon.  I’ve heard many greet that adventurer’s manifesto with enthusiasm, while I myself felt misrepresented and misunderstood by it, and resisted it as something that appeared to force all men into the daredevil mold.  (Must I add that bravado isn’t me?)

So when the June 2012 magazine VBG-Bausteine of the Swiss InterVarsity equivalent contained a report on a course on male spirituality, I read it with interest and apprehension.  Felix Ruther summarized his own course on the topic: I’ll attempt a summary of the summary here as a reminder of what stood out to me.

  • Men tend toward liturgy, Ruther says.  Fewer words, more ritual, and knowing what is to be done make most men feel more at home.
  • Praying is unmanly: it’s an admission of weakness, after all.  But it’s also a great way to get the continually busy man to stop, look around, and ask the deeper questions: what does God want of me?  What do I want, and where do I stand?
  • Men prefer to model themselves after myths and mythical beings, not the psyche (I don’t understand the psyche part, but I’m leaving it in).  There are four essential mythical archetypes:
  1. Responsibility (Father/Patriarch/King)
  2. Competition (Warrior)
  3. Vulberability (Lover)
  4. Independence (Prophet/Jester/Magician)

Ruther says that if one of these archetypes is preferred without counterbalance, men descend into a skewed masculinity: the king becomes a tyrant or weakling, the warrior a sadist, the lover an addict, and the prophet a hurtful nag.  He calls men to integrate all archetypes: to fight for the good, to be captivated by beauty, to create safe havens for others, and to seek and speak truth.

This multidimensionality – whether fully accurate or not – is what I felt was missing from “Wild at Heart,” which I thought reduced manliness to a one-dimensional adrenaline quest.  If Eldredge had stepped back from his own frustration with the church to see the bigger picture, his wake-up call could have been much more effective.

More photos

There are more photos up at the usual place, with the usual password. I’m not in a mood to fix the title, which indicates that the pictures range from October 12, 2014 to November 5, 2014, when in reality they range from October 2013 to December 18, 2014.

P.S. there’s a commenting issue with my blog that I hope to fix soon, so don’t try to comment for now…

WordPress 4.1 Update Hassle and Comment Saving Error

Hello again, world.

Usually, WordPress updates work without a hitch.  This time, however, the update somehow thought it had to install a new blog, create new blog database tables within my blog database, and show a lousy “Hello World” post instead of the videos I had just painstakingly uploaded.  And within two minutes I was getting roughly an e-mail a minute notifying me of my Chinese spammer friends.

Fixing it wasn’t that obvious, so I’m taking notes here as a reminder for future muck-ups.  First, I exported my database before updating – a good idea for my peace of mind, but, if I’m not mistaken, not necessary for saving/restoring my blog.  (20/20 Hindsight Tipâ„¢: empty spam before exporting, that’ll save a lot of MB.)  I had to do three things to restore my database to visibility:

  1. In wp-config.php, change the value for $table_prefix from “wp_” to “myprefix_”.  (Insert real prefix for “myprefix”.)
  2. In wp-config.php, change the character set to latin1.
  3. In the newly restored admin panel, change the permalink settings first to default and save the change, then change back to my custom permalink structure (I was smart enough to copy-paste the custom bit beforehand).

Finally, I also deleted the new tables that the new installation had created, which took care of the spam comments in a hurry.  And WordPress had to update my database when logging in after step 2, which made my heart skip a beat, but that worked fine.

I do wonder if the update hiccup came from being logged in to the admin panel and the hosting service at the same time, but that seems strange.  It’s the only distinction to previous updates, however, that comes to mind.

 

More videos

Another month’s worth.  It’s peculiar how quickly a routine that used to work can fall apart, but while the two-week rhythm is gone, we’re still doing a lot better than in the past.

Daniel and Vivienne playing together, Daniel working while his sibs goof off, Music Madness (maybe a little loud for some ears), Crane Removal, Joseph playing Division Attack, Joseph playing with Cuisenaire rods, Joseph reading to Vivienne, Joseph reading Little Bear, Vivienne’s Energy Out Of Nothing Act (plus a scream), Vivienne and Joseph play-acting Mickey Mouse, Daniel imitating Mommy’s posture, Vivienne retelling the Billy Goats Gruff, Joseph playing Arithmemouse, Joseph accompanying himself on the violin, Vivienne accompanying herself on the violin, Vivienne chasing Daniel in fun, Joseph reading Mouse Tales, Daniel playing with Bappe, and four versions of Joy to the World (can we have a poll for the favorite?): Joy to the World 1, Joy to the World 2, Joy to the World 3, Joy to the World 4.