So I had a delay at Detroit and got in at 11PM for the wonderful news that I would have a roommate...except she hadn't gotten in. All night and every creeping noise startled me awake. She never showed. Maybe tonight they tell me... just to keep me on my toes and without sleep. That's OK, I slept in class and woke just in time to hear that we are on probation and could still be sent home. I winked...I think the teacher gave me a pass. I know that she told the head honcho, for when he came for his lecture he spoke as if it was to me only. Thankfully he was fascinating and I passed on shut eye for the time being.
The hotel is a brand name and very nice. The crew is rip roaring fun at all times. For instance, the guys drank for hours, then ran to their individual rooms for their wheeled desk chairs to race them up and down the corridors and through the lobby. It looked like so much fun. But, you know what they say, " It's all fun and games until someone is sent home with a cancelled contract."
Next night, my roommate arrived at the weirdest hour. She was unexpected, as I was told minutes earlier that I would not get a roommate. I had my clothes all over and hogged the sink with my toiletries...I was super embarrassed. It was with the greatest delight to see that she was my age. I feared I would be put in with some 20 something that stayed up all night, but no. Georgia is wonderful! Now I have a buddy to pal around with.
On my flight from Detroit to S.C, I met the most wonderful women. Her pastor husband has spoken in a Michigan church and they were returning home. We exchanged numbers and she came for me and Georgia to take us to the church women's conference on Saturday and church on Sunday. I must say, the last time I was in S.C I was polited to death. Not so this time. Faith Baptist in Taylors, S.C was wonderful! But, i always have a story...The man I sat next to looked as if he smelled something bad when looking my way. Then in front of the whole church sweet Merdith (who was good enough to escort us) introduced us to the 500 or so congregation. She briefly stated how I came to be at the church (me in combat wear for that's all I had to wear), and how we were on our way to Afghanistan. The nose guy changed before my very eyes. He stated how he was former military and thanked me for serving. His buddy was a former Michiganian ( from Ann Arbor) who brought me to tears with memories.
Strange ways and paths unknown to guide us each day. I thank the Lord for being with me each step of the way.
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