Thursday, February 22, 2007

Michelle's dad called this morning to say that he was passing through town, so we met him for breakfast at Cracker Barrell. That was really nice.

Yesterday, we spent the majority of the day in various doctor's offices. Michelle was having some concerns about her situation, so she went to see the OB-GYN. Whilst she was doing that, I was seeing my doctor about my sinus infection. After we got done, we met for lunch, then went to have a specialist look at Michelle. I skipped Church History class to go with her, and emailed my paper to the professor. The doctor came up with a diagnosis, and prescribed some meds for her. Even better, he gave her free samples of her meds. Whoever said there is no such thing as a free lunch did not know me. It was cool that he and Michelle had both attended MTSU. He also knew about Clarksville, since he is from Nashville. That was neat.

After that, we dropped off my prescription at Walgreens, and came home. After I took a nap, I put some chicken in the oven for dinner, and right about that time Michelle kept asking me if I was going to go pick up my prescription. I said probably not until after dinner. She then said, "but if you go now, you can get me a taco from Taco Bell before dinner." So, that is what I did. Nothing like a taco appetizer before a chicken dinner...LOL.

I read a little last night, and started working on ideas for a sermon. Actually, I started working on ideas for a whole series of sermons for the Lenten season. I also had a great conversation with my primary contact at Lebanon Church. He advised me that the congregation is really enjoying my sermons and is glad I am there. I told him I have enjoyed being there as well. It looks like we have a good match. We talked about doing an earlier (not exactly sunrise) service on Easter Sunday. Later I thought it might be nice to have a service on Maundy Thursday, so I think I will bring that up this Sunday and see if anyone is interested.

I am feeling a little better this morning. My face is slowly getting decongested, but my throat is still raw. So, it is difficult to talk. I imagine those around me are enjoying the quietness...LOL.

I am going to do my reading for class tonight, and maybe start working on my Church History paper for next week.

Some of my fellow travelers to Israel are planning a 1-year reunion soon. That will be nice. it is hard to believe it has been almost an entire year. The year sure has gone quickly. Actually, the whole time since Michelle and I met has been a big blur. So many things have happened, it's hard to keep up. Time does indeed fly sometimes.

I hope everyone is doing well. Peace...

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