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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Waco, here we come...


Its the waning hours of Thursday night, and tomorrow we leave for Waco for the Baylor YouthCue Festival with the kids. All the hard work and preparation is almost over...the buses will be here in the morning, and we will board those big charters and make our way down to Central Texas. Crossing the Brazos River will have never been so bittersweet.

It's been a tough week, to say the least. With Hannah's accident still fresh in my mind, I feel like a piece of us, a piece of me, will still be left in some room where nurses come in at all hours of the night and the sterile smell of a sanitized room permeates the air. I pray that when her eyes close in restful and healing sleep, she hears the strains of a melody that we have rehearsed down deep in her heart and mind.

We are incomplete without her...

And yet, if the Lord tarries, we will load the buses and make our trip. We will step foot on the Baylor campus, make our way to Jones Concert Hall, and Festival 2007 will begin. It will be good to feel somewhat in a familiar place again, even though it's been years since my feet stepped on that campus as an auditioning Senior in high school with my clarinet, my mom and my friend B.J.. What's more, I get to take a great group of students with me...including my son.

How very ironic and sweet life is. In this one event, life comes almost full circle. From student to teacher...from being led to being the leader...from son to father...from inspired to inspiration...from dreamer to dream weaver.

It's worth it. Waco, here we come.

2 comments:

Damon Steele said...

"Ooh, dream weaver
I believe you can get me through the night"

Sorry, I had a flashback to 1975 and hearing that song in the 7th grade. :-)

Blessings to you and all you take with you. The hard work will pay off, and the reward will be the inspiration of another generation to reach deeper inside of themselves to please an infinite God with their praises.

But just to make sure it goes off without a hitch, I have planted spies in your midst. :-)

Paige said...

The trip was such a blessing Pastor Eddie! It was so amazing all of the things that happened, and the things that have happened as a result of it. God is so good! I am planning on blogging on it and putting some of the many pictures on our blog. Thank you for being such an awesome leader and a huge blessing to SO MANY people.

In Christ's love,

Paige =)