Sometimes in the midst of everything that you have going on you don't realize how much is too much. This time, I have to admit that we extended ourselves a bit too far...Our schedule this weekend was way too packed. I don't know how people run on schedules like this all the time. It's an amazing thing.
Meredith and I went to the Sullivan East v. David Crockett game on Thursday...Which to all the players, you played a really fun and wonderful game. I enjoyed watching every moment that I was there.
Then after getting to bed after midnight that "morning," we had to hop up and head to work the next day. After a full day, we met some friends to head to the Food City 250! It was our first race ever! To experience it at Bristol was a lot of fun! It was loud with lots of caution flags. But I was told on Saturday...That's Bristol :) However, we had a great time. Kudos to Matt Kenseth for his great weekend (completing the sweep of the Food City 250 and Sharpie 500.)
That "night" we went to sleep at one and had to get up at 5:30 to participate in the Tree Streets Yard Sale. Had to price everything and get it all out for the early birds. If you'd like tips on yardsale-ing visit www.yardsalequeen.com
That lasted for a good while, and then we had to scoot so that I could DJ a wedding. Some friends of ours had asked me to by the music man for their reception. It was great and everyone seemed to have a wonderful time! Congrats Jason and Amanda! May God's Blessings pour upon your marriage all your life.
After the wedding, things slowed down a bit. We came back and people were still stopping by for the yard sale. Our neighbors had helped sell some things while we were gone. We finally wrapped up things and placed the unsold items away. Then, it was time to relax...we ended up celebrating our weekend at Logan's while the Sharpie 500 was going on. Ah...peanuts and rolls. MMMMMM....
Today, it was Youth Sunday at church, and I helped out with some guitar playing. They did an excellent job and had lots of enthusiasm for serving and worshipping the Lord. Good times.
Finally, we had to catch up on some sleep...so it was nap time and then out to Starbucks for grading papers and some down time (I read.) To the store for groceries. Dinner and the Emmys. I have decided to breath now. Hope your weekend was fun, but not as tiring.
I'm very happy that tomorrow morning I have coffee to keep my eyes open.
Grace and Peace,
Chalmer
PS-My friend, Chris, asked that I play "Wholly Yours" from the David Crowder Band on Monday. I will grant his request at 6:35pm :) All for you, man! Great to see you and Sarah today!
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