let's just say
...it's been a while since I have posted anything, and I'm long overdue.
Let's just say that Memorial Day was a little more than it was cracked up to be...
Let's just say that I was happy to be indoors at such a fine establishment(Hilton America, Houston TX) in the most humid place in the continental United States. The large windows served as awesome widescreen for the storm that was displayed across the city-filled sky. Haven't seen lighting like that in years... and the rain, well, it was Texas-sized... 'nough said.
Let's just say that a few more couples came out of the church life woodwork. Sure, it was bound to happen sooner or later with people finished with college, done with some training, and ready to press on in their lives... it just hits them... and *POOF!* they're goners.
Let's just say that I had to say g'bye to one of my dearest companions from this semester. She was returning to South Africa after the weekend was up. It's tough when you don't know when or how you will ever see someone again. Lucky for us we'll always have the NJ to look forward to, but yah, it's still tough saying G'bye. Everytime I was with her that weekend I wanted to cry, but I blinked back the teardrops so that our parting days would not be filled with sad memories.
Let's just say that the heavens were further rent and my eyes were openned more to see the vision that has been unveiled to the Lord's recovery over the years. The Bible, it's such an amazing book! Our God, He's an amazing One and what He has and is carrying out today in this age is... WOW,... need I say more? I can't but just say, "Amen, Thank You Lord."
Let's just say that I am also very thankful for having a car to cart myself around these days. My drive home from Houston was great. It was just me, flower (my car) and the open road... literally. I thought the highway would be packed since it was Memorial Day's evening, but I guess no one save me had the bright idea to spent the weekend in Humid-city. If not for the conference I probably wouldn't have gone, but still, the drive was nice... and the storm made for some great big white puffy clouds against the clear clean blue sky. WooHoo... speed racer... *wink* I made it in no time at all. *wink*
Let's just say that Memorial Day was a little more than it was cracked up to be...
Let's just say that I was happy to be indoors at such a fine establishment(Hilton America, Houston TX) in the most humid place in the continental United States. The large windows served as awesome widescreen for the storm that was displayed across the city-filled sky. Haven't seen lighting like that in years... and the rain, well, it was Texas-sized... 'nough said.
Let's just say that a few more couples came out of the church life woodwork. Sure, it was bound to happen sooner or later with people finished with college, done with some training, and ready to press on in their lives... it just hits them... and *POOF!* they're goners.
Let's just say that I had to say g'bye to one of my dearest companions from this semester. She was returning to South Africa after the weekend was up. It's tough when you don't know when or how you will ever see someone again. Lucky for us we'll always have the NJ to look forward to, but yah, it's still tough saying G'bye. Everytime I was with her that weekend I wanted to cry, but I blinked back the teardrops so that our parting days would not be filled with sad memories.
Let's just say that the heavens were further rent and my eyes were openned more to see the vision that has been unveiled to the Lord's recovery over the years. The Bible, it's such an amazing book! Our God, He's an amazing One and what He has and is carrying out today in this age is... WOW,... need I say more? I can't but just say, "Amen, Thank You Lord."
Let's just say that I am also very thankful for having a car to cart myself around these days. My drive home from Houston was great. It was just me, flower (my car) and the open road... literally. I thought the highway would be packed since it was Memorial Day's evening, but I guess no one save me had the bright idea to spent the weekend in Humid-city. If not for the conference I probably wouldn't have gone, but still, the drive was nice... and the storm made for some great big white puffy clouds against the clear clean blue sky. WooHoo... speed racer... *wink* I made it in no time at all. *wink*
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