Today was the most perfectest day ever…
At least since I’ve moved to Vancouver, maybe longer. I won’t bore you with the details of my fantastic day, but I will say that it involved people; some people who are my most favorite people in Vancouver and some who I’ve barely began to get to know. There were no magnificent single events, just a consecutive stream of very good events that added up to the best day I’ve had since I moved to this wonderful place.
All that to say that God is so good. Just when you thought that thing were going fine, he sidelines you with the message that, “I love you so much, and with no more than a thought, I can bless you more than you could possibly imagine.” I have to say that this whole day only serves to assure me that God has even much more greater things for me in the future, and that is also true of all those that love him. We are his children, and quite frankly, he spoils us.
In light of the lack of detail I will tell you this, as I was entering my basement suite (suite is a hilarious word if you’ve actually seen my place) this evening, I had a little problem at the door. Usually I’m pretty good and fumbling around with my keys in the dark and opening the door. But that doesn’t really work so good if one is using the wrong key, which I was using tonight. It’s automatic, so usually I open the door while I’m thinking about 10 other different things reminiscent of the day. When you have the wrong key though, that can go on for several minutes while you are trying to make it fit into the lock.
This happened tonight, and when I finally realized that I had the wrong key, I frustratingly cursed and wished that I had some sort of cool light type thingy on my keychain. Not a LED light, but just a button that I could push and light would emanate in every direction from my key ring, making it easy to see. Maybe I could invent such a device and market it. I would call it “keychain fireworks.” I can feel the many green bills slipping through my hands as I count them even now.
Blessings and Peace, – dan.




I do have to point out that someone grilled me about the lack of details in this post today, and based on her questions it seems to prudent to point out that the great day had nothing to do with anything of a romantic nature.
– dan