Snow Day!
I used to like Minnesota. Really. I have lots of Minnesota friends. We spent a couple weeks of our last summer tour in Minnesota and really enjoyed it. Forgive my grammatical bent--have you noticed all the past tense verbs?
When I found out my last choir tour would be reaching no further than the snowy shores of the Land o' Lakes, I was less than thrilled. I'd like to think I'm not that hard to please, though, and I settled into the rural rhythms of a Minnesota tour. I thought I had, that is, until my smooth groove was imposed upon by a little tour delay. Then the tour just wouldn't fall in line with the music (Fellow Chambersians, am I the only one finding this tour something like "Meet and Right".)
Most recently, a heavy snow has us sitting in a hotel in just north of the cities. Internet, TV, free time, quiet areas to study. Tour's making sense now. It's not so much a choir tour, really, but we're having fun.
At 10:08 PM, Noah said,
Praying for you guys. I hope that everything clears up for you so that you are able to have more of a ministry this week. Don't forget what it means to love your God: to make Jesus Christ the most important thing! And, never forget what it means to love your neighbor: to help them to make Jesus Christ the most important thing!
At 9:56 PM, Liz said,
If you don't update soon, I'm officially firing you from blogging.