As I embark on my first attempt at creating a "blog" as you crazy youngsters call it, I must take time to make my audience wary of the fact that I am not only awful at spelling, but even worse at catching any mistakes that spell check passes up. So I aplogize in advance. No really, sometimes I spell so bad that spell check doesn't even catch it, so if all else fails, sound it out!!
I have no idea what I am supposed to write about so I'll go off of what pastor Rick's blog said. Yesterday started out fantastic. Our youth group had planned a day at the park where we all got together to have fun and bond. I awoke to a beautiful day, sun shinning, not a cloud in the sky. I was so excited to have left winter behind as I prepared for a day out in the sun. For four long summer months, I had been hoping that global warming would finally kick in and I would get some weather that would at least burn me or something, so I was a little disappointed when it my sunny sky turned out to be accompanied by THIRTY FOUR DEGREE WEATHER!!!! Oh well, minor set back, nothing that a little bit of running around can't fix.
After showing my wicked awesome football skills while warming up, we finally decided to play an organized game. You could tell that both team captians really wanted me on their team because, you know, I'm amazing. But being the generous guys they were, they didn't pick me till like seventh because they wanted everyone else to feel like they were good too. Who can blame them? I'm a beast.
I decided not to steal everyone's thunder, because the day wasn't about me. So I allowed this old guy on our team be the "coach" and after scoring a Heisman-worthy touchdown which propelled my team to the inevitable greatness that the had for acquiring a player like me, I decided that my duties were accomplished and I could let other people play. I mean, they all did well, but no one could touch my athletic skills. I even fumbled a ball so no one would be jelous of my obvious talent!
Anywho, I said that to say this. There is a famous quote that says "You can learn more about a man in one hour of play than you can in one hundred hours of conversation." I think that holds true to many situations. Sometimes we get to know each other better when we let loose a little, set aside differences, forget formalities (like forgetting that the old man is your Pastor) and have fun together as people, as a body. I think it's important to have that balance of serious and not-so-serious, and to have a day to spend with old friends and meeting new ones.
Peace,
Sister Mauldin

2 comments:
Just for the record... your awesome touchdown pass was thrown by me, the awesome quarterback. Yeah right! That makes me laugh just writing that statement... 'awesome quarterback'. I think I made three completions the whole game. Anyway... Your blog looks great. Welcome to the blog world. I look forward to reading your ramblings. Signed... your old youth pastor.
By the way... I'm going to put a link to your blog on my blog... rickymorris.blogspot.com. Later.
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