That is not surprising. Because you had a great service Sunday. Satin is trying to ruin it all. -- Christ is either Lord of all or he is not Lord at all. Karen Carter '74 > Hi guys, > Boy are we having a week! First, on Monday, our lawn mower and vacuum > cleaner broke. Yesterday, a dining room chair broke and the transmission > in our car flew apart. It just keeps going like that! I do have something > funny to share though! Yesterday, my oldest son Matthew flew back to Grand > Rapids to look for work. We had a really nice visit, but Matt has, well, > sort of let loose a bit since going to college. Now get this, this is a > boy who, all through school had to wear a tie and a button down shirt. His > hair had to be above his ears, you know, one of those Baptist cuts and he > had to wear shiny dress shoes. Well, yesterday, much to his mother's > consternation, Matt wore, to get on the plane, his pajamas, flip flops and > a Japanese bathrobe type thing called a Hay-o-ri. That's not the right > speling. I was trying to spell it for the speech programs among us, but, > anyway, it's this black bathrobe thing with flowers on it. A friend of his > picked him up to get a hair cut before he got on the plane, but they were > late so he stayed shaggy. He didn't want to bother getting his glasses > straightened, so they remained crooked because of a loose skrew. To make > it worse, he forgot that he had one of those little pocket knives in his > carry on luggage so, you guessed it, he got pulled aside. Oh you guys, I'm > laughing as I write this, but I"m also praising God that I wasn't there to > see it. I think "mortification," my describe me, if I had been > there. Unfortunately, Matt was lamenting the fact that he lost his bright > yellow fishing hat at another airport. Oh well! Kids these days! GRIN! > Kathy