Manic Monday Minute is a serious mind-dump that will probably take you one minute to read. Here are some thoughts going through my head right now...
This is the Manic Monday Minute - pollen laced edition I'm dealing with allergies. Ugh. Running on fumes - literally. I feel like I sleep for 3 weeks. We had a huge weekend for our students. Pulled off an incredible Disciple Now and brought in a number of my friends to help lead. We had so much fun. Chuck helped me emcee the weekend. We had fun - especially with our own version of the Diet Coke\Mentos experiment. Hilarious! I ended up running the media for Sunday - which made things very interesting. I will actually be speaking this Sunday at Crossroads. Say a prayer. We're in a new series on Courage. Spoke earlier today at a local school. Really enjoyed my time with the students - a real fun group to speak to. One of the teachers sent me a message on Facebook earlier today stating that the students were quoting me all day long. Ha. Quick shoutout to my Aunt Retha (my mother's twin) who told me over the weekend that she loves the Manic Monday Minute! Thanks Aunt Retha - glad you're a reader. A friend got me into the Freda Payne concert on Saturday evening, after DNOW ended. Afterwards I got to meet her and talk with her for a few moments. She'll be on American Idol this Wednesday performing her classic "Band of Gold." Had a great time with my friend Jason last week who came from Connecticut to hang. We spent time last Wednesday touring Colonial Williamsburg and Jamestown, which I had never actually done. Clarification: Jamestown is *not* a town. At least, that is what the lady at the visitor center emphasized. She kept saying it over and over to me. It was pretty funny. Oh, thanks to the wonderful students who spontaneously decided to wash my car during rec time at DNOW. By the way, you missed a spot. Spent some time praying with my friend, Phillip, who is headed to boot camp in South Carolina today. He just got married two weeks ago. Say a prayer for he and Michelle, his new bride. Tornadoes touched down not far from our church earlier today. They had to shut one of the highways down. Crazy! This evening the hail and rain came down. Catalyst West is this week. I wish I were there. Dear sickness, please go away. Crawford, its sleepy time.
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Feel better, bro!
What school did you speak at? I'm glad it went well.