Orange Notebook: Found!

August 29, 2007 on 9:36 pm | In Mind of the Minister |

For you lovely people who cared about the loss of my orange notebook, I would like to report that I FOUND IT! It was hiding under the lining of my beach bag!

Thank you for caring. As it turned out, the 20 sermon outlines I had completed were a lot less thrilling than I had remembered. But that is O-KAY because at least they’re there, along with thousands of notes on church services I’ve attended, and other various squiggles.

For awhile there I was feeling as bereft as Harriet the Spy!

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  1. YAY!!

    Comment by Jan — August 29, 2007 #

  2. Whoo hoo!

    Comment by h sofia — August 29, 2007 #

  3. Yay! I’m so glad you found it.

    Comment by repressed librarian — August 30, 2007 #

  4. “As it turned out, the 20 sermon outlines I had completed were a lot less thrilling than I had remembered.”

    Nothing like the physical datum to spoil an exalted memory!! Glad you found that notebook, as our thoughts and memories are meaningful even if we find they looked better in the dark!

    Comment by Patrick — August 30, 2007 #

  5. Good for you!

    Now, write those sermons from what you thought was in the notes, rather than the notes themselves, and start thinking about how to accommodate a bigger congregation!

    Comment by fausto — August 30, 2007 #

  6. It sounds like your adventure in seeking the orange notebook and Patrick’s insightful observations are the beginnings of sermon outline #21

    Comment by Ian Lynch — August 30, 2007 #

  7. Excellent - good news!

    Comment by Pigwidgeon — August 30, 2007 #

  8. I’ve been hoping for this posting. Wonderful.

    Comment by marcia — August 30, 2007 #

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