Day 12– July 11, 2005:A day of dancing
On Mondays we have worship in the morning with the entire staff/student body hear at University of the Nations. It was led by a guy named Daniel who really loves to rock. He had all of the DTS class (the largest class, about ½ the school maybe) come to the front and we were sort of the mosh pit, singing and jumping. The kids loved it. I did too. It got kind of hard to jump and dance after a while because Ruth and I were holding the kids. The extra 40 pounds weighs us down after a while. It was also fun because there was a group of about 50 Korean pastors there for a conference. Lets just say they were a little older and on the conservative side. I think that made all of us younglings dance and sing even harder. It was quite a new way to start the week. I think I liked it.
Later on I had the privilege of firing up the old lawn mower. The good side of it is that I’m getting really good exercise everyday. I can almost hear my dad saying right now “a little hard work is good for ya”. He probably called them and asked that I be put on the lawns. The best part about mowing today was when the rain started….it poured. We kept mowing for a little bit until our ‘boss’ came to relieve us. 1 hour less of mowing sounded good to me.
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