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Started by Randy · 10 months ago

Yesterday, Sunday morning… they youngin’s went and had church up on the high ropes course. I didn’t join them because of my pulled calf muscle. I really … honestly … truly … enjoy ropes courses. I did the high ropes the las ... Continue reading »

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  • Zip line! I'd love to try that sometime. I can imagine what a rush that is.

    I appreciate this post, especially the second half. What a ripple effect the unbeknownest woman had when she threw her crumbled papers to the ground.
  • You wrote: "The zip line, sliding from 40,000 feet to 10 feet from tree to tree hanging from a wire was my absolute favorite."

    Hm. 40,000 feet. That's like 7 miles high, right? Sounds, um, exhilarating. :-)
  • Wow! That touched me and actually made me a bit teary eyed, especially over the torn up letter to God. I think we have all been there a time or two. He definetly is not on OUR time table, but we need to be willing to be on His!
  • @Susan H - It is a total blast. You should so do it. I thought the same thing about the unknown lady.

    @Ted Slater - Will then it must have been 50,000 feet because it had to have been higher than seven miles. :)

    I don't make things up ... I just employ obvious exaggeration! :)

    @Christina - Amen. I am glad you were touched by the post. As you probably already know, He's a BIG God. It's fun to watch Him move.
  • You always have the coolest days. But that makes sense, because you are much braver than me. I would never climb more than seven miles into the air...and if I did I would sound exactly like a little girl and nothing like Tarzan on the way down.

    Hi, Ted.
  • Zip line! I'd love to try that sometime. I can imagine what a rush that is.
    I appreciate this post, especially the second half. What a ripple effect the unbeknownest woman had when she threw her crumbled papers to the ground.
  • You wrote: "The zip line, sliding from 40,000 feet to 10 feet from tree to tree hanging from a wire was my absolute favorite."
    Hm. 40,000 feet. That's like 7 miles high, right? Sounds, um, exhilarating. :-)
  • Awesome. God is good.

    <abbr>Brenna Kater, the Ocean Skaters last blog post..Right before the conference... on ... http://oceanskater.blogspot.com</abbr>
  • Wow! That touched me and actually made me a bit teary eyed, especially over the torn up letter to God. I think we have all been there a time or two. He definetly is not on OUR time table, but we need to be willing to be on His!
  • @Susan H - It is a total blast. You should so do it. I thought the same thing about the unknown lady.
    @Ted Slater - Will then it must have been 50,000 feet because it had to have been higher than seven miles. :)
    I don't make things up ... I just employ obvious exaggeration! :)
    @Christina - Amen. I am glad you were touched by the post. As you probably already know, He's a BIG God. It's fun to watch Him move.
  • You always have the coolest days. But that makes sense, because you are much braver than me. I would never climb more than seven miles into the air...and if I did I would sound exactly like a little girl and nothing like Tarzan on the way down.
    Hi, Ted.
  • @Ellie -
    :)
  • Awesome. God is good.
    <abbr>Brenna Kater, the Ocean Skaters last blog post..Right before the conference... on ... http://oceanskater.blogspot.com</abbr>
  • @Ellie -
    :)

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