Spiritual Renewal Weekend is over, and although the turnout was smaller than I had hoped, it went very well. I am worn out, and I'm sure I'm not the only one. So many people worked so hard to support this weekend. I confess that for so long I just looked forward to the moment when it would be over...now I can see how the Spirit carried it, the whole time. Why do I ever worry about these things?
The Scientist is at a conference in Florida, where he is giving a talk tomorrow. Last night there was a pirate-themed wedding at the resort where he is staying. Wonder who married the happy couple? And what would he/she say? "Arrrrr, I now pronounce ye sailor and wench"?
Lena spent yesterday at an adoption fair, where two families took a great interest in her. The rescue coordinator told me that one family spent about an hour petting and playing with her. Both families took the coordinator's business card, said they were going home to talk about it, and wanted to be sure Lena would be at the same event next Saturday (she will). Prayers, please!
And prayers, please, for the people who have suffered and lost loved ones and homes to yesterday's tornadoes in Mississippi and Alabama, especially in Yazoo City, where my mother graduated from high school. When you are driving through my Delta homeland headed for Jackson, Yazoo City is where the Delta's tabletop suddenly meets rolling hills, lush with kudzu in the spring and summer. There is a cafe in Yazoo City called Stubb's where one can enjoy the best chocolate chess pie on this or any other planet. Jimmy Carter held a town hall meeting at Stubb's during his presidency. Yazoo City is also the home of Willie Morris, whose essays I have enjoyed, and who died the day before my father died (odd thing to remember, I know). I no longer know anyone in Yazoo City, but I feel as if tragedy has befallen a friend.
And I have a great big unbloggable (a good one, which is unusual for unbloggables) on the horizon too!
Six more days until vacation, but until then, everyday life goes on...pardon me now, while I go to find the plunger and unstop one of the toilets, before heading off to session meeting....
7 comments:
I'm glad it went well, I hope you rest well, I hope vacation is a blast, that your good news will one day be bloggable, and yes. I have been offering many prayers for those in Mississippi...
Hooray for the unbloggable good news. Glad the spiritual renewal weekend went well and prayers for those affected by the tornado in Yazoo City.
"good tired" is good. Will definitely pray for Lena (and for those affected by the tornadoes). Just a month ago our family was praying for a forever home for a cute little guy we spotted on our Humane Society's web page but alas we were not ready to adopt..well you know the rest of the story...he's resting on the floor beside me.
Glad the spiritual renewal weekend went well. Praying that you get renewal, too! And praying for all you have lifted here - that Lena get a good, loving, forever home; for your unbloggable good news, and for the victims of the tornadoes.
oh, this is from Rev Kim (as you might have read I had to change my email address)
joining the chorus ... glad weekend went well, prayrs for Lena, and looking forward to when the good unbloggable becomes bloggable!
When tragedy hits home, it always hits harder.
I am going on a retreat this weekend with a crew from my church... I may be focussing on the early meeting time a bit too much.
Keeping you in prayer... and continuing to pray for Lena's forever home, too!
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