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Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Feb 25-26 Weekend

We were running late Sunday and took Will and Anna to the service. I had forgotten that Andy was going to talk about baptism, so it was good that W and A heard it. Several of our friends kids are about to get baptized, and thought they’d like to do it together. I asked Lee when I saw him afterwards if we needed to plan a pool party.

One thing interesting that Andy said…he didn’t have a problem with the method of baptism…sprinkling was ok in his book. He also made it clear that it wasn’t a requirement for salvation. He does such a good job of making things simple, that others have made complicated…with a bit of humor.

Charades at small group was ok, Ceil participated and had a good time. It was mostly involved the kids…Matthew was funny. Ceil and Anna went to the Dawsonville outlets Saturday while us boys ran errands…I ordered some new glasses…bifocals, that’ll take some getting used to. Will is at the stage where he doesn’t want to get haircuts.

Ceil’s bible study usually meets every other Thursday, but they met Sunday night to make up a miss. Usually weekends are free, except for the Friday small group (we’re met again this Friday, because we actually have been checking people’s schedules, so more people can be there).

Bryan has been traveling quite a bit, spent several days in LA last week, including a meeting with two studio people who didn’t get the popularity of ‘the whole Narnia thing’.

Could they use LaRoche for trade bait later in the year…are those guys that close? Depends on where the Braves are in the race. Guess these young first-basemen figured into the plan when they where thinking about trading Marte.

I put my thoughts yesterday about ho w the Braves were built compared to other teams onto my Fox blog…I post any sports stuff there, just to keep the blog going for now. Got one comment agreeing, and a White Sox fan who thought they were built best. By re-signing Koernko and adding Thome, that’s a lot of money at !B/DH…agree?

I should help with the overall schedule planning, as well as do a better job with family budget stuff.

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