Saturday, May 19, 2007

Large Ridiculousness

Okay, so....
I just got back a little while ago from working in the kitchen for a large wedding reception. Next week, I will be working for an even more huge one. I'm talking around 250 people today and planning for about 350 to 400 next week. This is just the receptions!
So just for the record, large weddings are completely ridiculous and extravagance is pointless. Now, don't misunderstand me: weddings are wonderful and wanting to share the joy of the occasion is good, usually, but often they are far too over done and well, plain ridiculously impractical. For those who don't know me very well, I might as well just tell you: I'm extremely practically minded. I get in trouble for it many times. Honestly, if you have so many guest that once you finish greeting it is time for people to start the farewells, I believe that would be an excellent indicator there are way too many. After all, isn't the whole wedding stuff and thereafter supposed to be about the bride and groom, not the guest feeling comfortable and included?
But what do I know? I've never planned a wedding.
So, what do y'all think? Is it more important to include everyone and make it large or focus on the couple and invite just the close friends and family? How would you determine a good balance?

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Summer


So the summer has officially started and I am home. Although I came back home to thunderstorm after thunderstorm. May family and I are fine but keep Greensburg in your prayers. A tornado tore through this town and it has ceased to exist at this point. I went to camp this weekend for a Peru retreat but I was late getting there because of weather. I was delayed getting out of Longview on Friday which in turn delayed everything else. When I did get to the retreat, I greatly enjoyed seeing my team again and continuing to unite with them as we prepare to travel and minister together. We did pack up camp early because of weather again but it was still a encouraging trip.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

And God is Still Good

all the time...