Thursday, January 29, 2009

A Snowy Day

Yesterday I took my neighbor John to the Rotary luncheon. The program was about RYLA - a Rotary Youth Leadership conference held at Westminster College each summer. Three of the junior from Mars Area Schools who went last summer were on hand to talk about this life changing experience they had in becoming aware of their potential as future leaders. It was nice to see Madeline (the Campbell's granddaughter) as one of those who went.

Afterward I drove to our rehearsal place to retrieve my music from Monday night only to find that the school was closed because of the snow storm. Agh! It was a little dicey driving there too. But we made it back just fine.

Dee had gone out to do some shopping and have lunch at her favorite Asian Restaurant. She also found some great material to change the feel and look of our computer table. Good selection. We spoke with Sherron Curdie about getting together for the Steeler's win in the Super Bowl. We'll be going to their place for the game on Sunday afternoon. (However, I'm preaching at both services on Sunday while our pastor is away, so I'll be focusing on that in the early part of the day.)

Even though I shoveled the snow and cleared out the driveway and sidewalk, they were covered again by evening. This snow was a little heavier and so more difficult to move around. Good exercise though. We spent the rest of the evening watching television and completing the fringe on the new tablecloth.

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