Sunday, March 16, 2008

Spring Break, Funny Story and Middle School Retreat






So spring break... Well I did a lot and had a lot of fun but I don't feel like there is much to tell.  Hmmm... Okay, so i first went to Columbia, SC to visit some friends from my old college, CIU, and that was pretty awesome.  I especially loved having a bon fire at my friend Danny's house.  My friend Shawn came with me, and split all the gas money which was pretty awesome.  After a couple days in Columbia I drove back to Marietta and spent the night, repacked the car and then drove, with Shawn, to New Orleans.  We made a stop in Montgomery AL on the way so that we could visit my aunt for a little bit and eat her food, which we did, and it was worth it.  So after braving treacherous rain, rain that made it impossible to see 10 feet in front of you or drive more than 30 miles an hour, we finally made it to New Orleans, which is actually a really pretty ride if you're into sunsets and cool arching bridges and stuff.  We met up with our friend Brian at his school, Loyola, unloaded and then for the next 4 or 5 days we pretty much went all out. We went to a lot of really good restaurants, saw a couple really awesome bands, watched many movies, stayed up way later every night then we needed to, took pictures, took walks and just had a good time.  The French Quarter is cool if you're a really rich alcoholic I guess, but I found it to be a bit overrated.  One of my favorite parts of this trip, however, was seeing all the incredible architecture of the homes near-by.  We also rode the Trolly, of course, and ate a lot of sea food including a total of 12 1/2 pounds of crawfish.  So eventually I came back, spent another night at home and then drove back to Tennessee.  I think we drove over 2000 miles for spring break.  So onto the funny story: I have been trying to get in shape and so I have been running a lot in the gym.  One day in-particular I ran three miles on the treadmill and was still feeling really pumped so i decided to use the bike machine.  I biked maybe 15 miles before I felt totally drained.  So then I decided to grab my stuff and leave.  Upon standing up from the machine my legs completely gave out from under me, due to all the fatigue, and I fell flat on my face.  I thought this was funny enough but apparently the crowd demanded more America's Funniest Home Videos humor because one of the guys in the cardio room, who was running on a treadmill probably as fast as it could go, saw me fall, began to laugh, and in turn fell on his treadmill, subsequently landing on the speeding belt and being flung into the wall 4 feet behind him.  I hate to say that I am happy he fell and got hurt, but at least it took all the attention off of me as I slipped out of the room unnoticed.  SO that's that.  Finally, the Middle School Retreat.  Cory asked me to help out with the Middle School retreat this weekend and quickly I agreed because I love that sort of stuff.  The retreat was totally led by the high schoolers, which is a stinking great idea if you ask me.  So basically instead of a straight up counselor, I was there to more so facilitate and assist the high school guys in leading.  The retreat went beautifully and I even busted up my feet playing soccer.  Here are some of the things I learned/ was made aware of, during the retreat.  I learned that even 9th grade guys can really surprise you with their ability to lead and lead well, just give them an opportunity to be responsible over other kids and they can do a lot more than you would expect.  The depth of God can be discovered at any age (I didn't so much learn this as much as I was reminded of it).  Just because you speak really good Jesus grammar doesn't mean jack crap.  The reason that 99.9% of the choices we make don't really seem fulfilling and satisfying when we think that they will fulfill and satisfy us is because we are not fulfilled and satisfied by Christ first.  This can also be applied to when you date someone for security... it wont work out, be secure in Christ and then date someone who the Lord chooses to love you through.  Finally I think the Lord is pressing me to pray about an issue, and ask for prayer as well.  I have been looking to be satisfied in college and this is my third college.  I kept thinking that a new school would make me happy, but reality is that only God is going to make me happy.  Now Lee is a great college and I will probably graduate from here, but I am sensing the Lord pressing me to take next semester off and engage back in with my home church and be a leader in the youth group.   My relationship with God is suffering because I am not allowing Him to fully satisfy me and I know from experience that one of the ways He can really get through to me is by working in me while I am in leadership in the youth group, along with while I am in the body of my home church.  I feel like the Lord is calling me to refuel in Marietta for a little bit and find my satisfaction in Him, then He will lead me to a place where He will satisfy me further through.  So that's it, please be in prayer for this and let me know if the Lord speaks to you, giving you a word in order to help me make a choice on what to do next.  

5 comments:

Talk to Me please! said...

you seem like a really cool and interesting person. i'm new to this blog thing but i was browsing some blogs who shared the same favorite books as i do. and i like your music taste!

Unknown said...

pat, i really appreciate your commitment and passion for youth. i'm glad to see you searching out God's will instead of just doing what you think will make you happy. you really are one of my favorite people on the planet. <3

Talk to Me please! said...

hey thanks for replying! i'm not sure how to add links (i'm kinda new at this) but i'll try and figure it out because i would love to add you. i listened to a few songs by Jump Little Children and now i'm hooked. they're amazing! thanks for the suggestion!
i love God too, but i'm not too happy with the Christians i know.
i would love to hear your story if you ever have time to tell me. this is my first year of high school and i'm not sure if i like it at all. the more i see of the world, the less i like it. but my blog is just there to bring hope and kinda be a light in dark places.
well, thanks again!

Ruth Allen Bryant said...

even though you already told me the work-out story...I laughed out loud when I read it.

Sutton said...

So I'm sitting here in Phoenix on my folks' new couch and trying to read aloud your work out story to dad... totally unsuccessfully. Couldn't even stop laughing long enough to take a breath.

Hey, reminder: you're awesome. If you feel Marietta's the place you need to be right now, then GO FOR IT. We'll be praying for you, too. Love you, lil' brother!