I did want to mention one thing that I didn't have time to before. I got a passing mention - sort of - in the Friday edition of the Conference Crier. Second column, in the "Add to that" paragraph, it reads, "I also saw people with blue hair, a guy playing a flute (nice!), and more new faces than I could remember." I was the blue-haired person. My friend John Rasmussen (sp?) was the guy playing the flute, no doubt. :)
http://www.seventhdaybaptist.org/images/7DB/PDF/Friday%20Crier.pdf
I have pictures (I promise!), but the computer is still in the shop, and once I get it back, getting the pictures up onto a new page will take a while. It's all simple enough; it's just extremely time consuming. So I'm not giving an ETA on when I'll get them posted. I was sure to get some full body pics of me in my nice dress. Hopefully I can put a new pic of me up here.
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Wow, I saw someone's name in there I think I know. Or at least, I know the last name, and the town he's from is where my old home church used to be.
Small world!
Who do you think you might know? I just noticed skimming through that Kingston Simms wrote an article. He's one of the young adults at my church. :)
This has nothing to do with your post, and is rather related to your sidebar: For shame! LW&W is not "book 2" of the Chonicles, it's book 1! "The Magician's Nephew, despite coming first chronologically, is actually book 6.
Actually, Lewis seems to have favored a chronilogical reading, so that's what I'm using here, not that it really matters. I have the exact quote from him at home if you like. :)
There was a guy named Nathaniel Lawton. I know Lawtons in that town, though not that first name.
I think the Lawton's are an common SDB family name, but I don't know
any of them personally as there are no Lawtons in my church.
Are they really?? I didn't know that. I do know tons of Lawtons, though not all SDB to my knowledge. Some of them supported me when I was on CCC staff.
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