Monday, June 27, 2011

Slow Weekend

Pretty slow weekend…not much happened Friday night. Saturday morning I took Anna up to NP…she was in Bus 12 (out of 13). The A/C guy was finishing up when I got home. I just did some miscellaneous cleaning. That night I took C and M to Trader Joes to get orange chicken for supper. Matthew reboxed Harry Potter, and I watched the Braves beat up on SD 10-1. Ceil went to bed early Saturday, after napping in the afternoon.

Sunday was good. Andy used an OT passage to say how we shouldn’t question God’s methods. Next week he’s preaching “God & Our Country”, what NP’s political stance is, & why.

On the way home I gave away two old bikes and lots of other old stuff. Worked out, and watched the Matt Damon movie “Hereafter” from Redbox. C and M stopped by Harry’s on the way home from NP, and didn’t get back til 2 pm.

Overflow crowd at PCC to see Matt Redmond. Thunderstorm hit during the service. Louie preached on how God will answer prayer on His timetable, but He will exceed our expectations. Stopped by Willy’s on the way home, not because M was begging, but to make sure C ate enough. Outside there was this huge, complete, double-rainbow. Back home we watched Marley & Me.

Been reading a biography of Keith Green, a Christian singer from the 70’s who had a huge impact, especially with college students. Started out as a drug-using hippie. He’d send out detailed newsletters, and have free concerts and give away albums. Then he died in a plane crash.

Will’s Peachtree number should be up close to the front, making for his most fun race ever (& fastest). Hopefully mine won’t be too far behind. Dixon will be in Florida, but Mr. Lee is going to walk it. He hurt his hip about a week ago. David Norman’s friend is running…is his name Rob? His number is near the front as well. The Whitakers will be a SPdL. Lang might be there too.

I’ve been working out on the elliptical machine after work, so the noise won’t wake Ceil up in the morning. Running has been hurting my knee, so I’ve been staying away from that.

Good SI column on the LeBron vs. Michael Jordan debate, which came up after the Heat lost.

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