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Alpha Course at Markham Woods Presbyterian

Okay! My husband and I did it...we actually survived the many weeks of Alpha at Markham Woods Presbyterian. I must say that I think my husband got more from this experience than I did, (if that's possible) but I took in a great deal, learned new things, and met some GREAT people in the process. I learned things about God and Christianity that I never understood as well as opened doors to new concepts that I still have questions about. Pastor Joe was a great leader in our small group sessions and I was in awe of my husband as he opened up in front of complete strangers ( no- you don't have to, but it was a wonderful feeling to hear his thoughts for once). I became a little closer to him (even though he may not realize it) in the process and I am excited to continue my passage on this new journey in life. We are celebrating our experience and time together Tues. Nov 3rd as well as kicking off a new alpha session for the spring of 2010. If you are interested or in the least b

Back to Life....Back to Reality!

Okay....Deep breath....Count to 10 and start! It has been a long time since I've updated my blog and I apologize! If you have kids, you can understand I'm sure! We have been back to school (and my part-time job) since August and somehow I've missed September! How did this happen? Well, my daughter is in competitive dance and my son is in karate and hip-hop. They keep me at my second home at the dance studio five days a week. Karate thank goodness is just two days a week right now. I think next year my son will be able to start sparring (whatever that entails). Also, on another note, my husband and I started a course through the church that I work at. It is called ALPHA which is a course where you learn about the basics of Christianity and religion. We have tried to live our lives through being good Christians and teaching our children about Christ, but since we've moved to Florida, we have never really settled down into a church and called it home. Every Tuesd