Sunday, February 13, 2011

Productivity

On a completely different note than my last blog post on scented dishwasher soap, this post is on on my recent productivity high: the feeling of success after a long and busy, yet still restful, Sunday...


Today, I got up early to attend worship practice. Practice went quite well - the Bible study that followed was even better. Worship was a little rough, seeing as the bass amp went out during the first song, which threw all the band members for a loop. Even so, the makeshift acoustic song (without bass, drums drown out everything else, but without either of those, electric guitar sounds out of place...) at the end of service was especially powerful. I love to see how God works through spontaneous, genuine worship. After that service, I cheerfully volunteered at another church in the café for several hours. When I got home, I burned a worship CD for a good friend; while at his house to drop it off, I helped him with his twitter background picture. I then returned home to wash my car and shower for the evening church service that I attend. I soon proceeded to pick up another good friend and drive to said service. Not only was I attentive during service, but I also managed to keep my other friend alert through various methods such as elbow jabs, light punches, and the occasional sip of burnt, decaf (A.K.A: gross and unproductive) coffee. After this successful venture, I returned home once more to resume work on my scholarship application essay while listening to music.. and blogging.


How do I feel after such a successful day? Well, ready to take on the week of course! Tomorrow is Monday, but somehow my morale is outstanding. What is the point of this post? Just to point out (Get it, point?... :P) that I would like every Sunday to be as productive and full of peace as today was (terrible writing, that last sentence, but frankly, I couldn't care less!). 

1 comment:

  1. So glad you had a wonderful Sunday! I love to see you enjoying yourself, while celebrating God and serving others.

    ReplyDelete