Sunday, March 23, 2008

MY Spring Break

Happy Easter!!

I have been at home this weekend for what i have been considering my spring break. As most of you know, the chick fil a opening went off without any problems. Most of us drove down wednesday morning arriving in warrenton at about 6am. After getting registered as numbers 10-18 we set up our tents and prepared for the rain and weather. It rained during most of the middle of the day, but then it stopped for the rest of the afternoon/evening and into the night. It started to drizzle again as we were getting in our tents to go to sleep. We got our coupons and hit the road as quickly as possible because some of the girls had class thursday morning and fun stuff like that.

After returning to harrisonburg i took a nice long nap and shower and then got ready and come home to lynchburg. i got here in time to eat dinner with daddy (chicken on the grill of course). Mamma has been out in california so it's just been the two of us. He has been working on putting a doorway in from the living room to the back hallway and i've been trying to help (by holding the vaccum cleaner). i treated daddy to chick fil a one night for dinner and then we went to nannie and pop's last night with greg.

today i went to church at redeemer and pastor mike spoke about john chapter 11 when lazerus dies and jesus weeps. it was an incredible lesson and service. this weekend i also read an incredible book that i think all of you should read. it's called "The Shack" by William P. Young, check it out at www.theshackbook.com. i don't think there is any way to read this book and not be changed, either in your perception of god or in how your heart approaches him. you will cry, you will laugh, you should definitely read it.

i havn't decided if i'm heading back to harrisonburg tonight or in the morning. i normally don't have to go into work on mondays until 11 so it wouldn't have to rush back, but we'll see. that's all for now!

2 comments:

Katie said...

Looooocy, where are you?

Katie said...

P.S. I love the "trying to help" Daddy part. I'm sure you were a good helper--better than I would have been (at least I'm sure Daddy thought that).