On being a slacker...
Wow...it's Thursday, and my blog hasn't been updated since Monday. Sheesh. So why hasn't anyone ragged me about it?
This week's been pretty busy. I've been writing a drama for the Dec. 21 Christmas program at church. It's been a unique challenge to weave together a lot of dramatic and musical elements so the whole thing is "coherent." But I was able to (FINALLY) get the script e-mailed out to people last night. I hope we can pull this off...if so, it should be pretty funny and moving at the same time.
Monday night, we hooked up with Eli (and kid) and Dave/Dana for a little jalapeno action at the Guad. J-mo has apparently come down with the Captain Tripps Superflu virus (random "The Stand," by Stephen King reference), so he had to miss the weekly ritualistic consumption of hardcore mexican food and margaritas.
Tuesday? Spent most of the day taking care of a lot of the furniture we brought back from Atlanta. At first, it looked a little ratty, but once we tackled it with some Orange Pledge, it looks brand new and very nice again. We also swapped out some of the faded drawer knobs and replaced them with shiny new ones for 97 cents from Lowe's. Apparently, when this stuff was new it was very expensive bedroom furniture (Thomasville, or something), so I consider myself very blessed to have it.
Band practice went well Wed. night. We added Eli to the vocal mix and re-added Stacey as well. I think a strong vocal presence is one of the main things we need in order to take the Sunday worship program to the next level. And, with the addition of new talent, it might just be happening. Afterwards, Stacey, Eli, and our noisemakers went to Applebee's. Good service, too, even without our Root Applebee's seating chart.
Today, we're catching up on some overdue Christmas decorating. WOOHOO!
On another note, check out Heavy E's blog...he's got some really cool thoughts about spiritual hunger going lately.
KEY PHRASES: "Stacey, since I'm not married, I'm going to beg a friend's wife for a favor." (um...not as bad as it sounds). "Don't make me have to walk off this stage again." "Look...there's the man truck again." "Yeah, I can write a 10 page script in 2 days."
This week's been pretty busy. I've been writing a drama for the Dec. 21 Christmas program at church. It's been a unique challenge to weave together a lot of dramatic and musical elements so the whole thing is "coherent." But I was able to (FINALLY) get the script e-mailed out to people last night. I hope we can pull this off...if so, it should be pretty funny and moving at the same time.
Monday night, we hooked up with Eli (and kid) and Dave/Dana for a little jalapeno action at the Guad. J-mo has apparently come down with the Captain Tripps Superflu virus (random "The Stand," by Stephen King reference), so he had to miss the weekly ritualistic consumption of hardcore mexican food and margaritas.
Tuesday? Spent most of the day taking care of a lot of the furniture we brought back from Atlanta. At first, it looked a little ratty, but once we tackled it with some Orange Pledge, it looks brand new and very nice again. We also swapped out some of the faded drawer knobs and replaced them with shiny new ones for 97 cents from Lowe's. Apparently, when this stuff was new it was very expensive bedroom furniture (Thomasville, or something), so I consider myself very blessed to have it.
Band practice went well Wed. night. We added Eli to the vocal mix and re-added Stacey as well. I think a strong vocal presence is one of the main things we need in order to take the Sunday worship program to the next level. And, with the addition of new talent, it might just be happening. Afterwards, Stacey, Eli, and our noisemakers went to Applebee's. Good service, too, even without our Root Applebee's seating chart.
Today, we're catching up on some overdue Christmas decorating. WOOHOO!
On another note, check out Heavy E's blog...he's got some really cool thoughts about spiritual hunger going lately.
KEY PHRASES: "Stacey, since I'm not married, I'm going to beg a friend's wife for a favor." (um...not as bad as it sounds). "Don't make me have to walk off this stage again." "Look...there's the man truck again." "Yeah, I can write a 10 page script in 2 days."
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