Friday, March 04, 2005
do it like m-flo says and "reeeeee-wind!"
In February,

Yasuko-chan came, and we ran around Toronto.

I left my cozy digs in Brampton, and said goodbye to some crazy librarians (and pinnacle studio!!).

and promptly got ready for the Ministry Fair, during one of the craziest weeks of my life. note to self: wedding planner is definitely NOT a long-term employment possibility. much LOVE and THANKS to all of the people who helped michelle and i pull this thing together!!

the candy packaging sweatshop assembly line...suckers! hahah

you got served! courtesy of the JGCT Ministry Fair crew =) awwwwww.
I felt a bit dazed the Sunday of the Fair... ho ho, what's so different naomi? I'll tell you! it was just a bit surreal to see everything up, the signs, the booths, the popcorn and cotton candy machines up and running...4.5 months of speaking in intangibles and then BOOM! it's Fair time! it's only been a week since the fair, but it feels sooo long ago. to be honest, i volunteered for this part of the 40 Days Campaign with a pretty overconfident attitude, thinking i could totally pull this off, no problem. but it's so true that you find out what you are really made of in trying situations, and i am so thankful for all of the stresses that came with this undertaking, which have really humbled me. i will definitely remember the importance of organization, the beauty of Dollarama, and the spirit of fellowship and energy that flowed under the "big top."
next up: atlanta and missions fair!
In February,
Yasuko-chan came, and we ran around Toronto.
I left my cozy digs in Brampton, and said goodbye to some crazy librarians (and pinnacle studio!!).
and promptly got ready for the Ministry Fair, during one of the craziest weeks of my life. note to self: wedding planner is definitely NOT a long-term employment possibility. much LOVE and THANKS to all of the people who helped michelle and i pull this thing together!!
the candy packaging sweatshop assembly line...suckers! hahah
you got served! courtesy of the JGCT Ministry Fair crew =) awwwwww.
I felt a bit dazed the Sunday of the Fair... ho ho, what's so different naomi? I'll tell you! it was just a bit surreal to see everything up, the signs, the booths, the popcorn and cotton candy machines up and running...4.5 months of speaking in intangibles and then BOOM! it's Fair time! it's only been a week since the fair, but it feels sooo long ago. to be honest, i volunteered for this part of the 40 Days Campaign with a pretty overconfident attitude, thinking i could totally pull this off, no problem. but it's so true that you find out what you are really made of in trying situations, and i am so thankful for all of the stresses that came with this undertaking, which have really humbled me. i will definitely remember the importance of organization, the beauty of Dollarama, and the spirit of fellowship and energy that flowed under the "big top."
next up: atlanta and missions fair!