Sunday, September 18, 2005

Seeing if you're human after all

So. I went to another church this morning, and it was another almost-perfect fit. They have a young adults small group on Tuesday nights, which is my night off, and it seemed to be more along the lines of what I'm used to or looking for. Trouble is, it takes almost an hour and a half to get there by subway. It's actually not that far away--it's in Queens, which is directly north of Brooklyn, but to get there by train, you have to go through Manhattan, which is to the west of both of these boroughs.

So, we'll see. Even for me, that's a long commute. And I'm used to a long commute! The small group is right in the area where I work, so that's fine, but Sundays may be more difficult.

I may keep looking, still. I may go back to First. I may just suck it up and go to New Life, despite the distance. I just don't know yet.

In other, very exciting, news, all this walking and sweating must be doing me some good, because I fit into my skinny jeans quite comfortably this morning! We'll see how long that lasts before my winter padding sets in, but for the moment, I'm enjoying it immensely.

Yesterday, Alexandra and I did a Costco trip, so we've finally got food around here. Enough food to last us several months. Or in case we get stuck in the basement and can't get out. You know. We'll survive down there for quite a while!

Anyways, it's been a lazy afternoon and evening, and I'll go to bed before it gets too late--need to start the week on a good foot--but in the meantime, I can't even title this entry with the song lyric I'm hearing right now, because it's a song with no lyrics, so I suppose I have to ramble long enough to hear the next line of the next song!

posted by Alida at 6:36 PM
2 comments

2 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You could call it "A Song Without Words," but that is already taken.

You could really do the unthinkable and meet with the small group during the week, and go somewhere closer Sundays. I'm glad you are meeting people of like minds. . .

Dad

9:57 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

And great minds think alike. . . I thought the same thing about the small group!

Mom

3:37 PM  

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