What A Wonderful, Wonderful Weekend
I have not been a good blogger. I am sorry. I will do better after next week. I can blog a couple of times this week, but then I won't have access to a computer for a few days. We are going to Kansas to celebrate Thanksgiving and then on to Nebraska on Saturday to celebrate my Grandmother's 100th birthday.
This was one of those perfect weekends that I never wanted to end. It started with a 5K race, called "Dorothy's Dash" (an event to raise funds for M.S. race sponsored by the town of Flower Mound). Several of the clients that I train and I ran in the race. Art, Nancy, Kim, Jim, Dottie, Angie, and I all ran. Everyone did very well--some even winning a first, second or third in their age group division! Linda, one of my dearest friends, was our cheerleader and official time keeper and guide. That feeling of being together, working for a common goal and seeing it come to pass, has got to be one of best "highs" that a person can have.
The rest of Saturday involved doing fun things with friends and family (going to see a movie--The Queen; eating out at On The Border). Sunday was really great, too.
Mike, one of our pastors, gave a great message about our relationship with God and how it can be summed up in one word, "Father". If you ever want to listen to any of the messages, they can be listened to from the Crossroads Bible Church website. The rest of my Sunday afternoon was spent pre-shopping for Christmas presents.
I just had a wonderful, wonderful weekend! How was yours?
This was one of those perfect weekends that I never wanted to end. It started with a 5K race, called "Dorothy's Dash" (an event to raise funds for M.S. race sponsored by the town of Flower Mound). Several of the clients that I train and I ran in the race. Art, Nancy, Kim, Jim, Dottie, Angie, and I all ran. Everyone did very well--some even winning a first, second or third in their age group division! Linda, one of my dearest friends, was our cheerleader and official time keeper and guide. That feeling of being together, working for a common goal and seeing it come to pass, has got to be one of best "highs" that a person can have.
The rest of Saturday involved doing fun things with friends and family (going to see a movie--The Queen; eating out at On The Border). Sunday was really great, too.
Mike, one of our pastors, gave a great message about our relationship with God and how it can be summed up in one word, "Father". If you ever want to listen to any of the messages, they can be listened to from the Crossroads Bible Church website. The rest of my Sunday afternoon was spent pre-shopping for Christmas presents.
I just had a wonderful, wonderful weekend! How was yours?

1 Comments:
glad you had such a great weekend!
have a safe trip and a great thanksgiving!
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