Paoli Redux

I have this rough textured ski mask which I have always taken along skiing. The mask itself has some sentimental memories to it because I used it during my later elementary years when I went sledding. Since it is rough textured, it tends to rub against my forehead and in general make it dry. So I guess I’ll need to get a better hat. Maybe I’ll go out later on to a sporting goods store. I’ve thought about getting a better ski jacket. I’m using a hand-me-down jacket from my brother-in-law. I’d probably get another ski jacket, if I knew fashion trends wouldn’t change in a week or so. I could pick out a cool looking jacket, only to find out that particular jacket color is now out of style.
Then again, why should I spend alot of money for ski equipment just for Paoli. I should probably wait for a big trip out west before I spend any money.
While I was skiing, for a short time, a news helicopter from WLKY (Louisville CBS Affliliate) hovered overhead. I scoured the WLKY website, but didn’t see a trace of news about Paoli. Must have been for those brief human interest stories or weather clip (“Look, people are skiing at Paoli, now back to the weather”).
Some of the kids at church have actually started using the online discussion board. Maybe it will get some good discussion going.
Shelton Peeler has done a good job trying to get new pictures on Scottsville’s webpage. One thing I found when I was at the PM service at Scottsville last Sunday, was that the congregation tends to be a closeknit group of people. The kids (even teenagers) drew names and exchanged gifts that evening. Even some of the adults were getting gifts. We couldn’t possibly do that at Mt. Juliet. Our Christmas parties are broken up into Sunday School classes and other similar groups. We couldn’t have a congregation-wide Christmas party because it would be just too big.