Quiet Weekend

Spent the day with Beau at his place yesterday. He had final papers to grade for his students before their final exams this week, so he worked on that while I read my book. It was a nice, quiet, restful (for me anyway) day. He’s a sweet guy and I’m blessed. He showed me photos from his childhood - he was a very cute little boy and I now have in my possession his 2nd grade (I think) picture. I may have to scan it and post it (with his permission, of course) along with my kindergarten picture - now that’s a cute couple!

If you haven’t read State of Fear by Michael Crichton yet, get a copy and read it. I’m a huge fan of Crichton and this one has made me chuckle several times with the snark from a couple of his characters. And I’ve enjoyed the solid debunking of the theory of global warming. There’s a good blend of interesting science, business, law, and action to keep you interested and happy. I’m going to try to finish it today after making significant progress yesterday.

Today was the last day my church will have worship in the old building. Next Sunday is our scheduled first Sunday in the new building. The only thing left is the final inspection, which is scheduled for Friday. That means that we can’t move anything in until Friday night and the plan is for that night and all day Saturday to get things in working order for Sunday. A huge task that will get done because we have great servants in our church. It also means that the rehearsals for the worship team may be moved, so I’m waiting to hear from our worship leader on that. Please be praying that the inspection goes well and that sufficient people show up to help get things moved and set up as needed. We anticipate having 1000 people for both services on Sunday.

And now, to my chair for some more reading.

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  1. I would also recommend State of Fear. Much better than Timeline or Prey.

    Posted by Christopher  on  05/01/05  at  05:51 PM
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