Less than 12 hours here at True Woman ’10 and my mind is already swirling with heart challenges, inspiring thoughts, and new insights into the Word.
And then there are the other—some more common, some lovely and fun—aspects of attending a large conference:
- Being among 6,000-plus women who all sing with gusto
- The ever-changing room temperatures making for that oh-so-fun hot/cold, hot/cold rotation
- Dealing with a dazed-and-confused hotel guest who thought our room was his (at 1:15 a.m.)
- Finding that God is the best alarm clock ever (let’s just say I forgot to switch my phone to Eastern Time)—thank you, Lord, for shaking me awake, on time!
- Conquering the optical allusion that comes from taking escalators that aren’t moving . . . as opposed to conquering the ones that come when they are moving
Saturday, September 25, 2010 at 9:31 pm
What a joy and privilege to meet you in person, Erin–and what a bummer that we had to leave a little early and miss seeing you Saturday morning! We had several moms and daughters all needing to go different places, so we had to cut it short. We saw the morning panel, though, and that was fun.
Keep up this great job processing–so others can sort through the information, too, if they were there; or live vicariously through you if they weren’t.
Likewise, Ann! Loved meeting and chatting, listening to Janet Parshall together. I worked on two more posts Saturday, then closed up shop, so no worries! I’ll get back to TW in the weeks to come and perhaps something in one of those posts will prompt you to join in. Hope today is full of rest. —es