I guess today technically qualifies as a work day. I spent the better part of the morning thinking up sermon ideas for my sermon Sunday after next, me and Phil will be going over them tomorrow as well as checking out the calendar, and planning a small devo for some of the younger kids, tomorrow evening.
Today was the first time I've had a chance to hang out with the youth, just them and me. I was worried at first but I was happy to find that by and large they treated me well. Today after chasing down some numbers from the director and from Kasi's personal store of numbers, I was able to arrange hanging out with some of them by going on a walk and chatting.
Its still interesting to walk around this sleepy town. Today I noticed a building that seemed to be a small square set up but from the lines on the house appeared to have a volcano pushing up beneath it. Now some of the houses are very nice, but some fall just this side of being condemned. So far of all of them the one I'm becoming familiar with most is the house on my way out of the neighborhood from Mary's that has a what appears to be an old demolition derby car in the car. Its a well beaten car painted all black with a green number 37 on it. I would have loved to see it in action.
After splitting up for a while about 6 plus me got together to watch Paul Blart Mall Cop, with which I was pleasantly surprised I was worried that it would be incredibly low brow and just ninety minute long fat joke, but it turned out to be pretty funny and while there were those moments that make us bigguns cringe a little bit, it was a nice family film.
The Song for the Day is "Frankenstein" by The Edgar Winter Group because it is an awesome song during any movie with the slightest bit of action, including Mall Cop.
-matt
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
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