How SEMP Pertains to Mustangs
Hey folks!
I really want to tell you about SEMP, but I can't right now because I'm really tired and need to sleep/pack/do stuff. I wish I could multi-task all that, but I can't really. So yeah, I'll be seeing you soon, I hopest I doest anywaysest. Because we're going to Cypress Hills again for our vacation/holiday tomorrow for a week. But yeah, I definitely need to contribute something soon to this blog. Okay, fine, one story. Once, when we were driving through Arizona, I saw this sign that read "Mustangs Xing" so I'm all excited, because I'm a horse nerd, and I tell Mom to take a picture of one for me, because it was dusk and hard to take out of tinted windows (I really don't like tinted windows, but that's another story.) So yeah, we passed a few, then she was like "Got it!" so I was all excited to see this picture of a mustang, so I look, and it was a cow. My mom mistook a cow for a Mustang. I was so devastated that I started laughing, because it was funny. Lots of you have heard that story before, but I really liked telling it again. And I never knew there were so many "Mustangs" in Saskatchewan.
But yeah, SEMP was indescribably refreshing and really a great experience, and it took me a lot deeper with God---not just a bunch of happy emotions, but a real sense of who God is. It was really neat, and I'm glad He made me come. I definitely recommend it to others, even if you don't feel strong enough in your faith to share it with others---God takes care of that part for you. So, that's a really brief summary, but I hope it gave you a little sense of what it was like!
Caroline
I really want to tell you about SEMP, but I can't right now because I'm really tired and need to sleep/pack/do stuff. I wish I could multi-task all that, but I can't really. So yeah, I'll be seeing you soon, I hopest I doest anywaysest. Because we're going to Cypress Hills again for our vacation/holiday tomorrow for a week. But yeah, I definitely need to contribute something soon to this blog. Okay, fine, one story. Once, when we were driving through Arizona, I saw this sign that read "Mustangs Xing" so I'm all excited, because I'm a horse nerd, and I tell Mom to take a picture of one for me, because it was dusk and hard to take out of tinted windows (I really don't like tinted windows, but that's another story.) So yeah, we passed a few, then she was like "Got it!" so I was all excited to see this picture of a mustang, so I look, and it was a cow. My mom mistook a cow for a Mustang. I was so devastated that I started laughing, because it was funny. Lots of you have heard that story before, but I really liked telling it again. And I never knew there were so many "Mustangs" in Saskatchewan.
But yeah, SEMP was indescribably refreshing and really a great experience, and it took me a lot deeper with God---not just a bunch of happy emotions, but a real sense of who God is. It was really neat, and I'm glad He made me come. I definitely recommend it to others, even if you don't feel strong enough in your faith to share it with others---God takes care of that part for you. So, that's a really brief summary, but I hope it gave you a little sense of what it was like!
Caroline
5 Comments:
i ditto that SEMP part!!!
I concur with the SEMP part also!
It's totally wicked awesome how you guys (and girls) all had such a great time at SEMP! Hopefully you'll be able to continue letting your lights shine to others!Personally, I think I could do a bit better with understanding God even more . . . even though I'm pretty sure I'll never be able to understand Him completely, just because he is SO great! It's pretty cool to know our God is just so awesome, though!
SEMP was soo good guys!
p.s. kara, is the air conditioning on?
yes...wait, let me check...yep! it's on!
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