Friday, for a date I took DW to a session at Main Street Theater. I saw an ad on Facebook for Baker Street Irregulars. It was at their children annex on Montrose. It turned out to be the showcase for a children's acting class. These kids were 11 to 16, most in the 13 age. They tackled a fairly full length play and did it commendably. The boy who played Sherlock Holmes had a lot of lines to memorize.
I think we were the only paying customers ($5 per ticket). The rest of the audience was family and friends. There were a quite a number of flower bunches to award the actors after the play.
We had a sermon by Beth Hoover on Fierce Love in the morning. She was doing the Mother's Day sermon. Larry Hall did the evening sermon. He spoke on Lydia as a strong woman who was the first European convert. Then he linked it two Mother's Day and made the comment that Lydia's whole household was baptized. This likely included children and even grandchildren. He commented that these children had no say so in their baptism. They were children. Children need to be guided to make correct decisions for their life.
I am very peaceful after finishing my Greek final I have had to strive to make sure I am doing things.
I decided to fire up my never used grill and I cooked so chicken and sausage. It works great. It is easy to get started and it is fairly easy to add new wood to. Yes I use fallen wood branches, not usually charcoal. I did burn myself fairly severely on my fingers because the handle gets very hot. That is a part of this being a new grill to me. Now I know why the special tool they give you.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
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