Sunday, April 30, 2006

Joy-filled

The week was going by as it typically would: I was working hard, feeling physically exhausted and bruised all over. On Wednesday, I mentioned to our receptionist that I wished I had known who was going to the Women of Faith conference from our Sunday School class because I would have really enjoyed that.

Well, it turns out that one of the group had seriously injured her foot and would not be going. I told her to find out how much it was going to cost and maybe I would be able to go. Next thing I knew, she came to me and told me that everything was covered and they wanted me to go. It was no problem getting the day off since we’re ahead on orders.

So we left for Columbus after work on Thursday. All day Friday we attended at pre-conference session where Patsy Claremont was the main speaker and Sandi Patty did some of the speaking and all of the music. It was awesome!!!

Friday night and all day Saturday was the main conference. The speakers and the music were awesome. We were totally saturated and abundantly blessed.

We ate such good food. Thursday we ate at a place called Hoggies and it was some of the best barbque—mmmmm! Then for dinner on Friday we ate at a place just outside of Nationwide Arena called Boca di beppo—Italian! They serve the food family style. We got a really yummy spinach salad, spaghetti with meat sauce, and manicotti. That was the bestest manicotti I’ve ever had—it just melted in my mouth!

But even better than the food was the fellowship. I don’t think that I’ve ever felt more immediately accepted and included in an already existing group. We laughed and laughed. It felt so good. My joy meter was running pretty low. And being with these women buoyed my spirit completely.

So today was a real day of rest. I’m still basking in the joyfulness…now if the race would just stop being on a rain delay.

3 comments:

HeyJules said...

Sounds like you had a really blessed weekend! Wow...I'm so jealous!

jettybetty said...

I haven't gotten to go to one of those conferences--yet. I would love to!

I am so thankful your joy meter got to spike so high! God is good!

Anonymous said...

terrific. I'm so glad for you :) saturated with joy - and from Godly fellowship with sisters in faith. it doesn't get much better than that :)

the food sounded heavenly too