Our number one test (Scrubs)

Scrubs Poo Song

Thursday nights on NBC is just great these days.

Scrubs, The Office, My Name is Earl, 30 Rock and Studio 60.

I’m quite certain our DVR is set to record from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

And while it may be “childish” I was cracking up at this musical version of Scrubs this week and their poo song.

“Our number one test is your number two.”

Weekend changes

Well, as you may remember, my life and I were planning on going camping Friday night after attending the wedding of our friends Josh McDonald and Amy Wade.

I got to show off my new clothes. As you can see in the photo, I still have a habit of leaning or slouching down when I’m standing next to Laurie. I’m hoping I didn’t do that in our wedding photos. We’re still waiting to get those back.

While we were at the wedding reception in downtown Dallas at the Trammel Crow building, we received a call from Dollye saying, “There’s a tornado watch and a thunderstorm warning. They’re expecting 70 mile an hour winds and we don’t think our tent will hold up.” Needless to say, they began packing up to head home.

So we opted out of heading north and decided to head south and home afterwards. The storms hit around 1 a.m., about the time we were falling asleep.
With no other plans for the weekend we took it easy Saturday and visited our parents, went to an Army Supply store for some Geocaching goodies, ate an early dinner at El Fenix (Mmm) and picked up the Pres-i-nator from Laurie’s parents.
We came home and drove around the Waxahachie area before retiring for the night. We’re planning to hide several Geocaches in the area so we drove around to scout out a few ideas.
I decided to sleep in Sunday morning and not help the set-up crew at encounter since they weren’t expecting me. It was a nice change.
Sunday was another relaxing day as we (I really mean she) took care of some laundry and we visited Brian & Heather and other encounter folks for an anniversary shower at their house.
Now we just have to figure out a time we can go camping again before it gets too unbelievably hot, or too cold again.

See some other photos from the wedding.

Sally gives her testimony at encounter


Sally gives her testimony at encounter
Originally uploaded by Jonathan D. Blundell.

Sally was back at church yesterday! Praise God. Three weeks after being sent into emergency surgery at Baylor Dallas for AMV and a blood clot, Sally gave her testimony at encounter yesterday.
I’ll post her testimony online as soon as we can get it uploaded.
Thanks so much for your prayers. Sally and her husband Jose are a living testimony of grace and God’s power.

Listen to Sally’s testimony