18 July 2005

catching up

there is so much to record from the last week.

The Worship Conference really is my favorite time of year. God is just so present. There really is nothing like hearing more than 2500 worship leaders lift up praises in perfect harmony, thier spirits so eager to be allowed to actually, whole-heartedly worship. Standing in durring worship is one of my favorite things.

But the thing that I realized most this conference is how blessed I am with my friends. About day two we realized that this conference was where Becky, Jenn, Tom and I all became friends. And this year, we added a new friend, Allison, who works in the TN office, plus Mike and Connie and Jimmy from Florida. And Cami and her friend Pam. Every night, even after late night, we went out, for dinner, to the beach, just to hang out.

For tom's birthday on saturday, we moved all his stuff into the apartment and put up our shelf (yay!). Then I made our famous parmesain mac and cheese for dinner and Becky, Jenn, and Allison came over for mac and cheese and four flavors of ben and jerry's. What a fantastic night. we are so blessed.

today I supprized tom with a new tv. i fell in love with it at Sears, and I knew that he would love it too. Jenn and I had an adventure getting it from the car into the apartment. we ended up having to push it down the breezeway. I'm so glad that we live on the bottom story!

While we were at the mall to pick up the tv, Jenn stopped to get her hair cut. it was a bit of a saga, but suffice it to say that I got through a sizable stack of magazines. In all fairness, I only turned to redbook as a last resort.

To begin with, I read Time. because up until today, neither Tom nor I had really had access to a television, and all I listen to is KCRW, I knew about the London Bombings, probably more than someone who watches the TV news, but there are some things that cannot be conveyed on radio. And today, I saw pictures of the London bombings for the first time. I seriously almost cried. It could have been all that hair solution, but I'm pretty sure it was the pictures of the double decker bus, half completely demolished. What a sureal moment to actually see what I had been hearing so much about. What a wake up call to the real monstrocity of the action.

And looking at the picture, the back almost completely gone, the front strangely intact, I couldn't help but think about the people who were sitting in the front of the top layer. Were they hurt? Did they help the other people? What were they thinking as the back half of the bus slid away from them? "God, thank you for the front being the only open seat when I walked on,"? "Where are my children?" "I'm going to be late again, I'll be fired for sure this time"? What would I be thinking? I honestly don't know. But seeing the photographs really made me think about it.

until later,
m

3 Comments:

Blogger Pookie said...

I'm sorry you were so upset mel and I do agree it is a monstrocity. Congrats on getting the TV in though. (didn't want to end on a sad note)

1:52 AM  
Blogger Beverly said...

I just read through Time, too! I was waiting in the doctor's office when I did. My friend Peter was supposed to be in London that day, but his plane got cancelled/delayed. He's pretty thankful for that.

9:50 AM  
Blogger Mel said...

=) thanks guys

3:51 PM  

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