Sunday, October 29, 2006

A Sunday in the South

The morning started out fairly slow; we got up and putzed around for a bit before slapping together some breakfast and heading out to church. We went to Calvary Church out here in Charlotte. It was (I kid you not) ginormous. And pink. I'll link a pic.












I'm telling you... Four stories of sheer awe. We went to the Spanish service, which was probably around 300 people strong. It was about 40% black- interesting to say the least. I guess it makes sense, being in the South. Lots of Dominicans and Haitians. Everything was translated into English, so everyone with me understood. There were some people that I just plain didn't understand. I wondered if they were even speaking Spanish (probably some odd dialect). Anyway, it was a LONG service- probably bordering 2 hours. Lovely, though. They kept it moving.

For lunch, we went out to an Indian restaurant. It was buffet- everything from Chickpea Masala to Chicken Curry and cold rice pudding. All of it, delicious. We stuffed ourselves. The girls saved me a seat, but there were no other adults at that table, so I ended up playing Mom to three 10-year-olds and a five-year-old until the boys came over and then I had EIGHT kids to watch. Lucky me. Their parents were around, but I didn't feel like bothering anyone-- they deserved a break, too.

The afternoon picked up. We came back to the residence and hung around for a few minutes (I switched on the game) until a couple of the girls decided to head out to the botanical gardens and shoot some pictures. It was just plain gorgeous. My camera went empty and I didn't have any spare film, so I tugged along my digital cam and shot some snaps but didn't get all that much. I'm going to see how my film comes out. Of course, I haven't used a manual camera in a couple of years, so it might be dodgy.

Evening came, and a trip to (ohmigosh!) SuperTarget (!!) left me astounded. Again, we follow the trend of stores in the South being somewhat like a theme park. Night service, Ice Cream Social, and finally we're back in the residence watching the Dallas/ Carolina game. Dang, it's close. We'll see how it goes. I'm going to bed.

2 comments:

Thus Saith Bea said...
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Thus Saith Bea said...

hey, kiddo.
Remember to turn your sarcasmatizer way down - you're not in Kansas anymore, Dorothy.