Well, it looks like the newbie has fallen for the oldest trick in the book. Which is not saving your voice. Yesterday I went through a phase where most of the talking I did was more of a squeak than an actual communication using words with other people. But, thanks to Liz I have some cough drops and am using them to scrap together what little strength my vocal cords have left for the OMC tomorrow!! For those of you that aren't familiar with the OMC it stands for Organized Mass Chaos. I mean, the name should give away pretty much everything about the game. The staffers that are training run around like kids and collect task cards that have to be carried out, after the task on the card is completed the kid will place the card in the bucket and scamper over to the next card to get the next task. So, imagine about 90 staffers running around like kids completing tasks... and that is OMC during training week.
On another note, track times. I'm SO excited about teaching soccer as my track time this summer. I know that the games are going to be so much fun and that maybe some kids that don't quite "get it" in bible study will be able to pick something up about the Gospel at a track time.
Worship tonight was just awesome. Instead of traditional sing, pray, preach, exit, we sang and then there were five stations set up around the auditorium for us to visit and read the verses, reflect, and just pray about each one. It was so nice to just go around and have some time alone with God. I love praying with a lot of people, but that alone time with God is what makes my relationship so personal. The fact that we were allowed to get that and rejuvenate tonight was so so so refreshing. I can't wait to see what God has in store for this summer!
P.S. Ask me about my team's OMC cheer after I get back... It's an experience everyone needs to have.
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