Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Weird views from a youth minister

You know so far being in Mound city is awesome. For a small town in kansas its pretty legit. Now while I grew up in a big town of about 80-90 thousand it hasnt been that bad of change, because its made me thankful for everyday things like your redbox or your walmart half mile away or your walgreens , stuff like and its really opened my eyes on how blessed i truley am as a married christian man. In all honestly and with all due respect to people that live in big cities and have lived in big cities including myself, your spoiled. Or your blessed if that word makes you feel better, but either way its true and I am so thankful that God has opened my eyes to what you do and dont need in society and everyday life. I will tell you this as a youth minister living in mound city, ks i have noticed two crazy/funny things about the place where i work. Every time i open the door into my office, its like im opening that closet door in the movie narnia and welcomed into a winter wonderland. Because its freezing in this place all the time, and for good reason at times when its 100 plus outside, i sometimes start to think at any moment snow flakes will start falling from the ceiling and see frost on my office window. Its like i walk into straight into winter, i mean i love winter dont get me wrong im not bashing or ranting at all i just thought it was something to be talked about. The other interesting thing about this office is how clear the windows are, its like that glass cleaner commerical right infront of my very own eyes. Where the crows fly straight into the windos cause they cant see it, except those birds are replaced with huge bugs flying at the speed of sound an hitting a glass paned window that they somehow cant see. I mean from a bugs standpoint youd think theyd get the point that hey maybe i shouldnt do that again cause now my wings aint in the brightest of shape. So i must conclude that i love my job, because God is good all the time and all the time God is good, nuff said.

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