Sunday, July 5, 2009

No pictures today...sorry. However, it was an otherwise productive day, I think...in the world of networking, anyway. We started our morning with sunday school at Wayside Chapel Community Church. We were told this is how we'll meet the alleged people our age at the church. It's kind of funny how, once you're out of college, "our age" becomes anything within a five year margin of how old we actually are. We met a lot of fun people, though...and pretty close to our age...though a lot of them have kids or newborns (and one will, soon.) I enjoyed our time with them AND we actually had people to sit with for the service, today...which was cool.

It was somewhat strange to both of us that just about everyone in our class looked familiar to us. Paul, the one that taught class, looks almost exactly like my uncle Logan. It's kind of strange. There's a lot of other people that seem familiar and we can't pin point it, but it doesn't really matter, I suppose.

I think we'll probably stay at this church. We haven't really visited any other churches (there really aren't any other non-denominational ones in Rosamond, and only one or two other churches, period.) We could go to another town, but I appreciate the appeal of knowing so many people so close to us (a lot of them live in the new sub-division literally hundreds of feet down the road.) This church is quite similar to WRCC (even the acronym WCCC :)). There's a lot of the same things structure wise in the service. There are, of course, things we don't love...like the electric drums, but I'm pretty blunt and have voiced my greivances on that matter with Nathan (the music minister) and he assured me that improvements are on the way :).

Anyway, after church, the rest of the day was spent making cornbread that Jenna Juday (one of my old preschool parents) gave me the recipe for. We made two batches because there was an all-church picnic this evening...and our sunday school class decided to pitch in and all have a potluck instead of all of us having to fend for ourselves for dinner. The cornbread was a hit...and there was tons of good food. We definitely picked the right week to start going to sunday school :). We got to hang out with the people we'd met this morning (and seen most of them at the grocery store this afternoon).

Adam starts work tomorrow. It's been a crazy first month of marriage...what with the actual wedding, honeymoon, moving, and now starting work. Tomorrow is the official one month mark...which is cool, but it went by really fast. I already can't wait for him to get home...and he is here right now. It'll be weird having him gone all day and me here when we've been together everyday all day for the past month. Well, we'll be getting up early tomorrow, so that's all for tonight. Thanks to all the new friends we made, today...we'll see you soon. G'nite.

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