Hello all! Time for a dailyish post. It was a busy day, for a Saturday, as we had worship practice for tomorrow morning this morning at 10:30. Before that, however, I took Princess Erin to meet grandma and grandpa at Sonic, where they whisked her away to a Barbie Princess and The Pauper birthday party, in honor of Miss Princess Birthday Girl, Kailee Lynn! Haven't heard the results of the party yet, but we spend a lot of time last night and this morning visiting about how the presents today were all for Kailee, and not for Erin. Hopefully this stuck with Erin throughout the duration of the party!
Anyway, back to practice. We added two new members to the team this morning, which was great, and David's back to playing bass, which was his hope in the beginning! The Evanesence song is actually coming along very well, and although Carl and I are nervous, I think it will be fine -- to God's GLORY! After practice, David was playing his electric guitar, and doing the ever-familiar and versatile chord progression G C D. Now, this is the backbone of many songs, but the one that popped into my head was the ever-popular children's camp/VBS song, "Pharoah Pharoah". I started singing, and all of a sudden, a twitch took hold of me, and before I knew it, I was tearing it up, doing the motions to the song. Now, had it just been David and I, this would have possibly been mildly embarrassing, but nothing to worry about. However, most of the band was still there, and watching in amazed horror as I cut the rug (thankfully not the cheese!). For those of you who know Carl Kinser (C Bone), just ask him what a terrific dancer I am!
Later, David and I went to Mass St. Music today, where David purchased a new guitar -- merry Christmas, David! The old electric was just to the point of no return, I fear, so instead of investing money to try to prolong its death, we just didn't. What a happy camper.
Then, we went to Quinten's Bar and Deli on Mass St. for lunch -- great potato soup in a breadbowl!!! -- and watched part of the KU/Colorado game. We have become KU BB fans, and are enjoying it very much!
After lunch, I came home (David stayed in Lawrence to fix Carl's computer), finished watching the Jayhawks beat the Buffaloes, and took a nap -- wow, that felt great! David came home, woke me up, and after I fixed soup for supper, we watched the movie Twisted, and now are getting ready for bed (still tired, even after the nap!). Hope you all had a great Saturday, have a stupendous Sunday, and are ready for work on Monday morning. I have a skin care class tomorrow afternoon, which I'm hoping will go really well! Please keep my business in prayer as I strive to keep God first in everything I do. I have a new recruit pending right now, from Tennessee! May God's will be done as I try to follow it! Until another time ... farewell!
Saturday, January 15, 2005
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Oh, the images that come to mind as I picture you doing a little jig to pharoah, pharoah! Good times.
It must run in the family... one time in college (at FBC), Chelle and I were practicing a song we were going to be singing for church or a wedding. There's a long interlude in the middle of the song, so we always teased about how that was the time for the "interpretive dance." On this given day, I was dancing around the stage, flailing my arms about, when I turned and noticed that our (interim) pastor had just walked into the sanctuary. When I saw him, he kind of laughed and made some comment about catching me. It was a bit embarrassing!
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