DEAD Tired but...
Ok, before you jump to conclusions that I'm siting somewhere in my room with a baggy jumper eating candy and turning into a serious couch potatoe, think again.
Saturday morning, I amazingly managed to get up at 5am (on SATURDAY!) in order to take my cold-ish shower and catch a bus then train into London. You know, seeing BigBen by sunrise is an amazing experience...
Anyway, I was first into EEC (Emmanual Evangelical Church) although for business purposes it's just called Emmanuel Center and started helping out with setting up the coffee and tea and what not for the various events taking place that day. I never realised that I was going to be on my feet from that moment onwards till i got home at about 5. Well, I did sit down for Lunch, which was so graciously provided by my new bosses. All in all, it was a ton of fun, I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and I've always loved the thought of serving people without having to be all the way upfront but of course, by the time I was able to go home, EVERYONE could see that I could have collapsed at any moment.
I don't think I've ever walked home slower in my life! I hate going slow but I didn't have an option. In fact, after being paid, I was alost willing to pay some random person to carry me to the train station so that I wouldn't need to walk there. As you can imagine, it took me rather long to reach home and my wonderful mum was there to feed me and get me little containers filled with hot water to soak my feet. WOW! Am I blessed or what?
Anywhoo, just thought I'd report this to all you people out there who are always wondering what I've been up to. My toes are still a little sore but I'm going back for more tomorrow (Monday) since they apparantly needed help with another event. I've actually got to go now but if anything else interesting happens to me, I'll be sure to let you know.
Thanks for all your prayers and for being so faithful in friendship,
Debbie