Like every Sunday, the morning started out with church. Had worship team practice at 8:30 like usual, and then church a 10. Interesting stuff happened at church today, but I can't talk about it. In case your worried...everything is ok. After church, there was a meeting for this missions trip that the youth group is going on. I am not going, but my sister was out of town so I had to go in her place. After the meeting, my dad and I went to Old Country Buffet for lunch. Hadn't been there in a while. It wasnt bad, but its not what I would want to eat everyday. Phillies and Flyers played this afternoon so I sat down in front of the plasma and just rested. Dozed on and off. Choir practice was at 4...should be an interesting program for Memorial Day weekend. After practice, I decided to head back to my room. I was really tired, and I know that isnt a good excuse to skip church...but I need to be well rested for the week. Probably just going to lay down for the rest of the night...Yankees vs. Red Sox's is on...always love a great rivalry. Class tomorrow, followed by work, and then Young Adults later. Check for a full update tomorrow night.
Before I end this blog, I made a big mistake by not including 1 team into my Philly sports blog: the Soul, Philly's Arena Football team. This team is actually undefeated right now...who can believe that. I actually stayed up late to watch this game last night...and I was impressed. Football is always great. Arena league just isnt very popular to people. I went to a game once, pretty fun...might go to one again...It's definetly cheaper than going to a NFL game. Anyway, after the game I was pretty impressed by the Soul's QB. After an amazing comeback win, he was the player of the game and was the one that the tv commentators wanted to interview. After many sports games (atleast football), players from both teams go to the middle of the field and pray. This player, actually called over to his teammates and said "hey, dont start with out me" during the middle of his interview. He then rushed through his interview...thanking God for his performance, and everything else in life, and ran over to join in the prayer. Now eventhough his teammates had finished. He continued to pray. This really impressed me. I mean, if a sports player rushes off of a national tv interview to pray, do we have any excuse not to. I guess it made me realize that pray is important part of life...and no matter what is going on, you should do it.
Congrats to Trevor Immelman on the Masters win. Also If anyone wants me to do a report on your favorite team for my "National Sports blog" post a comment or shoot me an email...and I give you my take on your favorite team. For now I'll start with the Red Sox (Shawn) and whatever else I want to do. You let me know...you get first priority.
Thats all I got...Peace
KJT out
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old country buffet... man i went there the the other day after a few years. That place its so depressing.
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