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Now that I have a little bit of breathing room in my schedule, I present to you a new dose of randomness:
* Iphone - yeah, so a lot of people have asked me if I am going to upgrade my iPhone to the flashy new version coming out next month. One word: NO. Even if they do discount it considerably for us current owners (as has been rumored), I will pass. Here's the deal. They are selling it cheaper, right? But, you have to renew your contract for a new two year deal. Plus, they are increasing the data plan price by $10. By my math, that is $240. This is more than the $200 discounted price. As long as they let me keep my current plan (which they plan to do as of now), I will pass. Sure, I will miss out on the 3G goodness, but come on, with the abundant availability of WiFi these days, is it really worth an extra $10 a month?!?! I think I will wait for the 3rd generation, thank you.
* I preached a sermon on Leviticus 22 yesterday at Uptown church. This was my second sermon in Leviticus. Internships are valuable to seminary students for many reasons - but I just may find the most value in my preaching of those two texts. Preaching classes at school never pick books like Leviticus for you to preach from...I wonder why.
* So, I (err...Pedro) actually had a good time bowling a couple of weeks ago. I even broke 100 once. But, even though I had fun, I still hate bowling. Pedro hates it too.
* Backyard Bible Club (aka VBS) is this week. Our church has three different clubs going and I am serving at the one closest to our apartment. Today was a blast. The kids are so much fun to be around and it is an amazing way to be a witness of God's kingdom work among the covenant children of our church.
* Next week is the class with Dr. Horton at RTS. I am real excited about that.
* I only have one year of seminary left...wow. I will be 32 in three months...wow again.
* I have been drinking less coffee and I feel better.
* The Salukis are going to be one of the top four seeds in this years coaches vs. cancer pre-season tourney (the other three are Duke, Michigan, and UCLA). I'm not sure how we landed that privilege after last year's debacle and this years youth movement but it is an awesome opportunity.
* Hey Cubs fans - IT'S JUNE!!!! Have fun choking in September!
ARP and RPCNA brethren at Banner of Truth.
Beautiful...
My dad is coming to town this evening and I am very excited about it! He will be turning 60 on Monday and he chose to come here to celebrate. Of course, several folks in IL weren't too keen on the idea of not getting to celebrate with him and so he will be leaving early on Monday morning to see them too.
We plan on having a little birthday celebration tomorrow afternoon. We are going bowling with him and a girlfriend of mine (very excited about the bowling!). Dan doesn't enjoy bowling as much as the rest of us, and I love to bowl. I used to be in a league when I was little. I'm thinking maybe 10 years old or so...my high game at that time was 174. I have NEVER even come close to that again!!! I do get to rock out my own personal bowling ball this weekend! (Probably hasn't been used since that high game) My dad to0 is an avid bowler, still bowls in a league. To be honest, he will probably beat the total of all three of our scores (Sorry Lauren, you may be really good. I just know that Dan and I aren't anymore).
I've also made my very first red velvet cake to celebrate. I don't think I've ever had red velvet cake. I'm looking very forward to that experience!
I'm really looking forward to spending time with my dad and relaxing. I promise more details to come - with pictures :-)
The Uptown church staff had a refreshing and productive retreat these past couple of days in Isle of Palms, SC. I am really glad I got to be a part of it and I am excited to see how God is going to work in and through the church in the coming year.
It has been a long time since I have laughed as hard as I did Sunday and Monday nights. When I went to bed Monday night, my face literally hurt. The highlights were helping Shane write songs for all of the staff members and Jay's now infamous 'exposed nerve ending' story. You should ask them about it if/when you see them.
Nevertheless, I am declaring today national Reorientation Day. I have a lot to get done and much to get organized, etc. I really trying to get everything in order so that the next week or two will run smoothly. We'll see how that goes...
Many of you may be wondering what have I been doing while Dan is gone?
The answer: WORK!
Yes, working and missing Dan is what I've been doing. I worked the first two nights last week while Dan was away. So in someways my life maybe didn't change so much... I'm used to sleeping alone during the day, and when I work I don't do much besides work and sleep. So I didn't notice as much that he wasn't around except for the fact that I had to cook all of my meals and clean them up, pack my lunches and didn't get nearly as many hugs and kisses as normal (The cat just isn't the same). Anyway, week one~ learned how much Dan serves me every day and all of the little things that he does to help me be the best I can be and still get everywhere on time. I am a very spoiled wife.
Wednesday was a little bit of a different story. A girlfriend and I went out for dinner, a little shopping, and a movie on Wednesday night. I had a great time. I haven't done that in a long time. I don't have many evenings free and those that I do I prefer to spend with my husband so a girls night out was much over do and a GREAT time. I do believe that even Dan benefited from it too. :-) All was well until I got home and needed to go to sleep. I'm not used to sleeping alone at night. It took awhile for me to fall asleep, but it helped knowing that once I got up Dan would be home that very same day :-) I had to work Thursday night so I didn't get to see him until Friday morning, but we have been together every minute until 2 pm today when I dropped him off to go to the staff retreat.
I am off tonight, and will have a small group meeting this evening. Again, I'll be especially reminded of Dan's MIA when I go to bed tonight. I'm so glad we have a cat. Gracie is a great snuggler. Tomorrow I work, and then Tuesday he will be home when I wake up. All in all, I must say that God has provided abundantly while Dan's been away. Besides missing is good for the heart. It helps me remember all of the fantastic qualities of my husband that I too often take for granted.
Well, it's been fun being home for the last couple of days. Meg and I had a great weekend and I even managed to be somewhat productive. But, alas, I am leaving again this afternoon for a couple of days. All of the staff from Uptown Church are going to Isle of Palms, SC for a retreat. This will be my first staff retreat since becoming an intern there and I am looking forward to it. It's hard to leave again so soon, but I know that I will benefit greatly from the time of planning and fellowship. I won't be gone as long this time as I'll be returning on Tuesday afternoon. See you then!