Thursday, August 31, 2006

Vintage21 Jesus Video #4

In the Spring of 2003, Vintage21 had a four week series on Jesus Christ, taking a deep look at what He said and did. It was difficult at times to get past our preconceived notions that had been developed by staunch, starched Sunday School classes of old. This is a satirical look at what some people think Jesus is like. Thank goodness He's not.

Vintage21 Jesus Video #3

In the Spring of 2003, Vintage21 had a four week series on Jesus Christ, taking a deep look at what He said and did. It was difficult at times to get past our preconceived notions that had been developed by staunch, starched Sunday School classes of old. This is a satirical look at what some people think Jesus is like. Thank goodness He's not.

Vintage21 Jesus Video #2

In the Spring of 2003, Vintage21 had a four week series on Jesus Christ, taking a deep look at what He said and did. It was difficult at times to get past our preconceived notions that had been developed by staunch, starched Sunday School classes of old. This is a satirical look at what some people think Jesus is like. Thank goodness He's not.

Vintage21 Jesus Video #1

In the Spring of 2003, Vintage21 had a four week series on Jesus Christ, taking a deep look at what He said and did. It was difficult at times to get past our preconceived notions that had been developed by staunch, starched Sunday School classes of old. This is a satirical look at what some people think Jesus is like. Thank goodness He's not.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

A Swinging Good Time

My wonderful girlfriend and I went swing dancing last night. We, along with Dave, Kristi, and Chris, learned a dance called the Charleston. Since this was my first time I was a little tense and slow to learn the steps. However, I must say that I enjoyed dancing with Amy and making fun of myself along the way. I think Dave laughed a few times as well.

I've been wanting to take dance lessons for quite some time, and I'm glad I finally went last night. I highly recommend it to anyone (young and old). There were even a few old men out who still had the moves. I hope I'm still that active in my 80s.

The Charleston is a little complicated at first, but the instructors took us through it piece by piece. I could almost do the dance with my partner Amy in its entirety by the end of the session. My shoes just wouldn't slide like I wanted. I also learned some basic moves thanks to Dave. He taught me things like the triple step and the turn.

Bottom line: I had fun and I look forward to doing it again!