What the week ahead holds
Congrats to the Eagles for winning the Pro 20! This weekend I spent some time at St Benedicts in Rosettenville on a silent retreat, compleat with Anglican nuns and a rabbit (and Minki van der Westhuizen). I’ll blog about that sometime soonish. My Dad left for London for a week last night on business (except we found out this morning that his plane was grounded because of “technical problems” so he spent the night in some hotel by the airport and only left this morning at 10. Unfortunately that means he won’t get to spend the day with Lyndi and Sean, so I hope they’re able to make other plans to meet up).
Right now I’m working on restoring two of my sites which I transferred on Friday. It’s Kung Fu and then Bible study tonight where we’ll probably discuss last week’s open session with John Chapman; tomorrow morning I’m meeting my friend Mark Ehlers for coffee - long time no speak!
Wednesday evening will be interesting: the first of 10 church council meetings this year. For some reason I said I’d stand for election and instead of voting it was just a case of “We’re sick of long meetings, so all in favour say ‘Aye’” and that was it. Most people from church think it’s a really big deal I’m on council but I don’t. In fact, someone who told me it was a GREAT idea I stand (and who shall remain nameless) said, after she (there’s a clue) found out I was elected, “Welcome to HELL!” So I’m not under any illusions! I’ll be blogging about my experiences in the interests of both transparency and sanity.
Thursday is the day I’m really looking forward to. The tallskinnykiwi is in SA to talk about the emerging church in Europe (emerging church = The church as it takes shape in a post-modern, post-Christendom, post-colonial and post-evangelical environment) albeit for 15 minutes. I hope to have lunch with him (and a bunch of other Europe emerging guys) at their conference venue - if anyone is interested in coming let me know.
Friday evening is the Pro 20 cricket at the Wanderers but I’m already heading off to see “Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling.” It includes three of Kipling’s most popular tales: How the Leopard got its Spots, How the Rhinoceros got his Skin and The Cat that Walked by Itself. Cool!
Saturday afternoon finds me playing some semi-competitive volleyball at Sandton Sports Centre.
And in between all of this I’m doing heaps of work for my new favourite employer - TomorrowToday. I’m 1/2 of TomorrowDesign which looks after all of TomorrowToday’s design and web needs. I work for them around 2/3rd’s of the time and then other stuff the rest.
Leave a comment and let me know what you’re doing this week…
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Hmm… what am I doing this week? Nothing all too exciting, unfortunately. Actually… I hope to purchase an all too expensive plane ticket before the week is out. Ticket from here to there are running about $2000 right now!!! Crazy… but hey, South Africa’s worth it, right?
Yes, come! Come to South Africa! Buy the ticket! You’ll never regret it!