Saturday, August 22, 2009

Parables

We performed our Musical Production tonight of "Parables" written by Jenny Phillips. I bet when she wrote this musical production she would not have guessed that it would be performed half-way around the world and be the very first musical production done by the Church in Malaysia. I was surprised when our District President said that this was the first musical production ever done and Scott and I were privileged to have been part of it.

I have to admit I wasn't feeling very privileged this afternoon as Scott and I practiced our song over and over and over again. They wanted it memorized and that is just one of the hardest things for me to do. When I get scared the words just leave me. I did prepare a little cheat card to take with me. The funny thing is we missed practice last night where we would have had the spotlight on us for the first time. Then the practice this afternoon went too long and they had to stop just before our number so it wasn't until I got up there for the actual performance that I realized I couldn't read my card. Scott and I had had a little prayer just before we left and our song went perfectly. We both remembered all the words and sang the best we ever had. Got lots of really nice comments about how much everyone enjoyed our song.

One of our soloist's father had unexpectedly passed away, she had the most beautiful voice and it was very sad to lose her. The young lady who was our pianist knew all the songs but because she wasn't one of the better singers she didn't get any solo parts but she knew every song by heart. They asked her Friday night if she would fill in for our missing soloist and she did the most beautiful solo with such a sweet voice. I was so amazed.

Everyone who performed did an exceptional job and the program was wonderful. We had a packed house and I was so proud to have been on the program.

I forgot to take my camera but there were lots of cameras flashing so I hope I will be able to get a few pictures so send to you.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

New York, New York

I had to leave my cocoon here in Malaysia and travel to New York for a business meeting all by myself. I was more than nervous. I am just not that adventurous and was so scared to travel all the way to New York without Scott. It actually turned out to be easy. The trip was long and I only got a few hours sleep but no major hurdles. I did have a guy grab my suitcases to give me a taxi ride. I was on my way to the yellow cabs and this guy came up and asked me if I needed a cab and I told him yes. I thought he would call up one of the cabs that were waiting in line but instead he took off with my suitcase. He was going so fast I could hardly keep up. We went to the parking lot and there was this white van. I was confused and asked him if he was the Taxi driver. I was supposed to be meeting Trent at the airport but I couldn't get hold of him and I thought I must have missed him. After I got in this guy's van he had just driven out of the airport when I finally did get hold of Jamie and she told me to turn around that Trent was still there and she told me where I would find him. So the little trip around the airport cost me $25. I was sure glad to get out of his taxi though.

I spent a few days at Jamie's lovely home. It was wonderful driving around and seeing her part of the country. Trent showed me this one house close to their home that had just been built and it was the biggest house. As you turned the corner, this house just revealed itself to be bigger all the time. Absolutely amazing. I thought Jamie's house was big enough. I kept getting turned around. Madelyn wanted to play hide and seek and I told her I was afraid I would never find her, but she explained that we would only use the main level. Good thing, I did finally find her. I had fun playing games with the kids and getting to know them. I had no idea that when Jennie and Julia came that I would be completely abandoned. It was so fun picking Jennie and Julia at the train station. Man I loved being with them again.

We went to Jamie's church on Sunday and were in the same Sunday School class as Glenn Beck. Cool!!!

After church on Sunday, we took the train to New York. I had to be there for a 6:00 p.m. meeting to start my conference. Jessie Bingham Kehl came into town to visit us. It was so much fun to visit with her. She took the girls for a drive around the city and then I met them around 8:30 pm for dinner. It was so fun to visit with them. I was pretty tired. I slept in the roll bed and Jennie and Julia had the Queen bed. I had to get up early every morning to meet my group each morning around 7:00 a.m. The girls spent the day visiting the highlights of New York and shopping. We would meet each night for dinner and one night we went to see the play Mary Poppins. Jessie met us there. The girls left New York early Wednesday morning and I sure hated to see them go.

I had a good conference, it was really busy. I needed to get back to work on Monday, so I had a late night flight out of NY on Friday at 11:45 p.m. Before I even got to the ticket counter to get my boarding pass I had heard that my flight had been cancelled. What a terrible feeling to realize that my flight home was not going to go as planned. I also missed my connection in Taipei. I found that my flight had been cancelled because of a typhoon in China. I spent the night at a flea-bitten Holiday Inn. Not much sleep that night. I had to change rooms because the air conditioner did not work in the room first assigned to me. They told me they would send a repairman up to fix it. I waited about 30 minutes and finally just told them I wanted another room. I was so tired. It was after midnight by the time I finally got settled. I had an early wake up call and took off for the airport and got a morning flight out. Got to Taipei around 6:00 pm. I had to stay the night there and take another morning flight out the next day. I was so worried about making my early morning shuttle to the airport that I finally gave up trying to sleep that night. I was sure glad to finally get home on Monday just one day later than scheduled adding 24 hours to my 30 hour travel time.

I have to say that the traveling is not my favorite thing to do, but being with Jamie and family and especially being with my girls was worth that long, long trip.

I sure am glad to be back and with Scott again.

Sure wish I had pictures to show you but the first time I went to use my camera I found that my battery was dead and had forgotten to pack my charger. Sure was disappointed.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

34 Wonderful Years!


Tobi and I celebrated our 34th Anniversary yesterday. I am so blessed to be married to Tobi. Last night we were trying to recount where we were and what our life had brought us on each of our previous anniversaries. Some of them were easy, like the first, when Tobi was in the hospital in Overland Park, Kansas, having delivered Justin just 2 days before. There was a single yellow rose in a vase on the shelf by her bed. (That has kind of grown into a tradition for us resulting in what you see here.) We were able to remember each of our anniversaries when a new child had joined us and when we had moved to a new house, but I'll have to admit, the second half of the '80s and the '90s are pretty much a blur.

I want everyone to know how much I love this beautiful lady. She is my sweetheart and my very best friend. Life is an adventure with her by my side. Life continues to bring us new challenges sprinkled here and there with wonderful experiences, stunning vistas, and exciting opportunities.

We love and miss our family and friends.

Scott