Sunday, July 19, 2009

Sunday glorious Sunday!


What a glorious sun filled winters day! @ 5 I simmered my bones in some piping hot water - it was fabulous to marinade first thing. Next I extracted some fresh apple, orange and carrot juice - I'm becoming increasingly dependent on that first thing in the morning it just feels oh so good! I compromised on my vegan ideals with some egg on bread - and was thoroughly alarmed afterwards to find out it was NOT free range! Eish! That's unacceptable! Well, at least I communicated my desires on that regard! Praise and worship practice went fantastically smoothly, the musician and singers were coherently synchronized! The apostolic item "Let Your kingdom come" was tremendously enjoyable! We had a blast and once again, my song selection I listed (Millah's birthday above) a few weeks ago flowed from one key to the next so fluidly! Well the guest speaker motivated us to evangelize using his own stories of his outreach in the maximum security cells in prisons. He had some truly inspiring tales to tell! A very radical speaker that brought some fresh air into our congregation. With most of the leaders away at the apostolic conference in Durban and the rest coming back from the winter school holiday we were asked to do the announcements and I almost forgot to introduce our guest speaker!! But I had such a great time on the drums - it was clear everyone else enjoyed it too, thankfully! I love playing them, but I forgot what stamina is required to keep going consistently for just 3 praise songs (fast tempo). A few of us went for tea at a buddy - which was delicious. Honey bush & cream with milk tart and 5 star biscuits! We sat outside in the sun and chit chatted - luckily the children were being looked after by my wifes mom, so we were free for the morning. We totally made it up to them with some intense one on one playing - mostly running, jumping, tickling, tossing one another about - after lunch an peaceful afternoon sleep was cut short by the children. We got Millah done early for her first day back at school in the new quarter. All the children ate their veggies! Isn't it incredible! I trust the Lord my brother in law will get employment closer to work - the long hours in the city of Cape Town, managing some up class restaurant is taking its toll on him, especially the long hours driving the 70-80km (one way) trip! Time to budget for the 3'rd quarter of my years income! need to repay my car repair dept as well as the service for our cute little Toyota razz. I'm hoping to buy a vegetable steamer and on tap hot & cold water filter and a drill! GOD BLESS GOOD NIGHT!

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