Yep,
today is our anniversary. Forty-two
years. Not that anybody is
counting. But I heard somewhere that
remembering the number is important.
Maybe not as important as remembering the day …
I
spent my preparation for anniversary evening working. I went up to the church and put up the new
signs we ordered. We replaced our
handicapped parking sign that was falling apart. Fortunately, all I had to do was adjust the
binding straps on the pole a little bit.
We also got some signs that say “Drive Thru” with an arrow
underneath. They will designate one of
the areas under the retreat center as a pass through lane. Hopefully now it won’t get blocked by parked
cars, and people will be able to get to our back parking area when the front
lot is full. Parking … great problem to
have, I guess, but sometimes quite annoying.
After
the signs were hung I joined Jim. He was
desperately trying to get a coat of primer on the handrail up the ramp to the
retreat center. We constantly strive to
hold our own against the dreaded “Rust Attack” that is a constant threat here
on the Island. We got the entire first
level of the ramp primed and ready for the coat of industrial black paint we
have on hand. There are still a few
strips that we have to replace and weld in, but that is a skill we have to
locate among our Seasiders.
The group
now staying in the retreat center is a music camp. The kids stay all week and work toward a
final concert on Friday night. Seasiders
were invited to the concert as well. I had
to walk through the room where they were gathering for their evening worship
time. I was greeted with whoops and
hollers when the camp director introduced me as the host pastor. I’m not sure I looked like anything more than
a creepy old janitor at the time, but I really appreciated the gesture. I think we are going to go to the concert
Friday night at 5:30. Hey, come on
out. It’s open to the public.
Song of
Solomon 4:1 says, “How beautiful you are,
my darling, how beautiful you are! Your
eyes are like doves behind your veil; your hair is like a flock of goats that
have descended from Mount Gilead.”
(OK, OK.
Not exactly the imagery I would have selected, Chris, but Solomon was a
pretty smart guy …)
Father,
be with those youngsters as they prepare for their big concert. Give them a great week. And thank you for at least the 42nd
time for that amazing wife you blessed me with.
Amen.
1 comment:
Happy Belated anniversary, Kelley and Chris! Forty-two years! Yep. You could read one another's minds by now!
God bless you and your family!
dianne
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