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Sunday, March 27, 2005

Rainy days and Sundays...

First, Happy Easter to everyone!

Today started off with my usual Sunday morning routine except that for some unknown reason, I was up at 4:30. I've found that if I just lay there, I don't get back to sleep any quicker. On the other hand, if I get up and just go do something, I'll soon be sleepy again and can just conk out as soon as my head hits the pillow. I did make one interesting discovery though, my morning newspaper was already sitting in my driveway at that hour.

Fast forward a few hours and I'm behind my drums at church going through the set list for the morning. Like we always do, warm up was a bit bumpy but when we played "for real", it all went off without a hitch. I really enjoyed it. Dave used some cool multi-media clips leading up to the message which meshed nicely with all that was going on. Good stuff.

Afterwards, I had supper with Dave and his family. They've pretty much adopted me for family-type events like Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas since the majority of my family is overseas. It was a peaceful afternoon. Ate too much so naturally, a nap was in order.

Headed over to Kevin & Stacey's for pizza. Kyle was already there chasing the cats around. Kev and I got a few quick games of Ridge Racer under our belts before the food arrived. Ate and watched Extreme Home Makeover. I LOVE that show. It's so great to see how family's lives get changed and to see the tears of joy in their eyes. I know that's kind of sappy sounding but there's something moving about seeing other people so happy.

Wrapped up the evening bringing a CD to Charity to listen to of the results of yesterday's recording session. She was thrilled with it! Again, another person happy.

That's what it's all about.

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