Let the amen sound from his people again
by chuckofish
We enjoyed a beautiful fall weekend–how about you? I was confused on Friday because it seemed like Saturday, because of Halloween, but what ho. It is the bell and it tolleth for me.
On Friday the OM and I got new phones and switched carriers. Earlier in the week we also switched from U-verse to something else. Although this was all very stressful–and it took months to figure it all out–we were proud of ourselves for doing it. Another box checked off. ✅ I celebrated with daughter #1 at our favorite local hangout.
Wine and French Fries–we know what we like, okay? After that, I watched She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) in memory of my father and my great old friend Dick (WWII Guy) who both died on October 31. I loved it as always, especially after just being there in Monument Valley last month.
Sunday morning I enjoyed that extra hour although I still woke up at my usual time–so make that 5:00 am. We sang good hymns in church and the twins controlled their depravity like good Calvinists. We read about Saul’s conversion on the road to Damascus in Sunday School and learned a few new words: persecution and conversion. Everyone enjoyed the wallking-to-Damascus-wearing-a-blindfold exercise. The bud called out–“It’s a conga line!”
Also, the little boy who always ushers with his dad and hands out the bulletins, said, “You look beautiful this morning!” I mean, I know his dad tells him to say that to all the old ladies, but it makes me smile nevertheless. Sometimes that’s all it takes to make your day.
‘Til He returns or calls me home
Here, in the power of Christ, I’ll stand


New phones and carrier — You are so much more tech savvy than I am. Well done!
A conga line!!
That is truly hilarious!! And props for knowing the phrase “Conga Line!”
“Hi, Joey” said WRC to the young usher. He must know him from VBS. The hymns were great and the old couple behind us remarked to me how well-behaved the twins were during the sermon. I got a good laugh in Sunday School when I mentioned that last Sunday Lottie was drawing lots of pictures of witches in her notebook, having Halloween on the mind and I was like “maybe let’s not draw witches during CHURCH! (hardy-har-har)
Joey is not in our Sunday School class–he must be a little older. His sister is in our class.