Friday, December 14, 2007

Upon Arriving Home

After achieving a technological milestone in my life (blogging from my Blackberry), I arrived home to my lovely wife cooking me dinner. She happened to be making a gluten-free favorite of mine, bacon and eggs.

Last night she wasn't feeling well before her planned shenanigans and it was extremely apparent that she was sick. After having a rough night (at least until the Vicks Nyquil kicked in) she felt better this morning. So much better, in fact, that she decided she would go Christmas shopping. She soon realized that no matter how well you feel, if you are sick, you should never go Christmas shopping.

By the request of the church choir director, we also had to find replacements for us at tonight's Living Nativity. We were to play Mary and Joseph as they received the news that Mary was great with child. As Liz is singing a solo in the choir concert on Sunday morning, he felt it would be best for her and her voice if she was not outside in the cold for 3 hours this evening. We greatly appreciated his conclusion in the matter.

By the grace of God, we were able to get some friends from our Sunday school class who were willing to fill in for us tonight. Hopefully, Liz will be feeling better tomorrow and (barring bad weather) we'll be able to take up our rolls as Mary and Joseph.

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