Sunday, March 16, 2008

Sunday Mind Dump

This has been a busy weekend for April and I. Friday night she forced me to take her to a mall in Ann Arbor Mi and wait for her while she shopped. Next weekend is her birthday and since it's Easter weekend we weren't going to be able to do much for her so this was part of her present. Plus, we are dinner at one of our favorite places the California Pizza Kitchen. If you have never been there, it's worth the trip just for the pizza. Saturday was a busy day with music, shopping, computer issues, and more music. Today we had church and then drove down to Findlay for Aprils nephews birthday party.

A great day at church today.
  • The band was off the hook. April sang her little tail off. This was the best they have sounded in a while. Most people will never know how much time these guys put into practicing the songs they do we just see the end results. You guys were awesome today!
  • Martha spoke and did a great job. Everyone loves Martha, how could you not?
  • Sounded like the kids were bowling upstairs. We are going to work on that with some sound proofing.
  • I loved the crowd participation during worship today. Awesome!
  • I love being able to hang out and talk with people after the services. I do not miss being portable even a little.
  • We are going to try out a few new things for getting the messages on DVD and the web. Some cool and easy stuff out there that will do the trick. Or, at least stuff that Trezzo says will do the trick. If it doesn't work maybe we'll bill him for all the stuff we bought?
  • We have some really big things in the works. Not quite ready to let them all out of the bag yet but soon.
I love Real Life. You guys are awesome. I couldn't ask for a better church family.

2 comments:

Shelly Suchomma said...

Sorry about the noise, the kids where really exuberant when they were learning their verse this week, plus we were playing "snowball". :)

Jeff Renner said...

No problem....I love it that the kids were having fun. It's just something we need to work on for the benefit of both the kids and adults. We are going to try something next week!