I attended two wedding receptions in the last two weeks -- both for new couples in my church. I was considerably pleased to visit one of the new wives on Tuesday evening. Her husband was helping someone change their transmission oil, so we had a nice time, just the two of us at her house. A tour of the abode, perusal of wedding pictures, and generally getting to know each other ticked the time away. She now lives the closest to me of all the girls from church, and it appears as though our acquaintance will be beneficial. It's rather strange how my friends within my age bracket are beginning to marry and "set up house-keeping." It's kinda neat, too.
Yesterday evening my friend CS and I went to Pioneer Villa after prayer meeting. We talked and ate fried cheese sticks and a milkshake, just like in the old days.
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I was typing away on this and talking to my friend Lil last evening, consciously/subconsciously thinking that Bible study was at 7:30 and I still had plenty of time. And then it dawned on me that Bible study is really at 7 and it was 6 minutes past that time. So I was off to Bible study where we discussed the sinful nature. We were discussing why we don't do the things we think we should and the example arose of procrastinating about e-mailing people back. Interestingly, I created a folder a few weeks ago in which to place important e-mails that I hadn't replied to yet. I named the folder "Imperative" and moved a few files to it. It currently contains four emails from at least 2 weeks ago that I have not satisfactorily dealt with yet. Hmmmm.....
Yesterday evening my friend CS and I went to Pioneer Villa after prayer meeting. We talked and ate fried cheese sticks and a milkshake, just like in the old days.
I was typing away on this and talking to my friend Lil last evening, consciously/subconsciously thinking that Bible study was at 7:30 and I still had plenty of time. And then it dawned on me that Bible study is really at 7 and it was 6 minutes past that time. So I was off to Bible study where we discussed the sinful nature. We were discussing why we don't do the things we think we should and the example arose of procrastinating about e-mailing people back. Interestingly, I created a folder a few weeks ago in which to place important e-mails that I hadn't replied to yet. I named the folder "Imperative" and moved a few files to it. It currently contains four emails from at least 2 weeks ago that I have not satisfactorily dealt with yet. Hmmmm.....

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