Here in South Carolina, it rarely snows, especially around Charleston, on the southern coast. In 1989, the year of Hurricane Hugo, we lived in Charleston. On Christmas Eve, the whole area, devastated by Hugo, was covered with maybe six inches of snow.
My daughter, who was then five, opined that God had given us snow for Christmas to conceal the damage caused by Hugo, to create some temporary beauty for the celebration of Christ’s birth. She was probably right.
This past Sunday, one of the daughters of a family in our church came back to Idaho for a visit. She teaches an elementary class in Charleston.
Beautiful area.
So what did you think of Midnight Clear?
Reaching out to the hurting and needy.
Excellent.
Because I struggle too.
I thought it was somewhat painful to watch.
But the end had sufficient warm fuzzies to validate the $3.99.
I thought about saying hello, but I was too focused on the night being over.
What?
Next time you won’t be able to get away with it.
For you are a marked man now, Tate.
Watch out, buddy.
I thought you lived in SLC . . .
Nope. I am much closer than you think. (In a totally non-creepy way, I promise.)
But, if you look for a man named Tate, you will not find me. Though I do work in that store.
Did you recommend Midnight Clear from the pulpit or something? All the copies are checked out for the first time since the movie came out.
Here in South Carolina, it rarely snows, especially around Charleston, on the southern coast. In 1989, the year of Hurricane Hugo, we lived in Charleston. On Christmas Eve, the whole area, devastated by Hugo, was covered with maybe six inches of snow.
My daughter, who was then five, opined that God had given us snow for Christmas to conceal the damage caused by Hugo, to create some temporary beauty for the celebration of Christ’s birth. She was probably right.
This past Sunday, one of the daughters of a family in our church came back to Idaho for a visit. She teaches an elementary class in Charleston.
Beautiful area.
So what did you think of Midnight Clear?
Reaching out to the hurting and needy.
Excellent.
Because I struggle too.
I thought it was somewhat painful to watch.
But the end had sufficient warm fuzzies to validate the $3.99.
I thought about saying hello, but I was too focused on the night being over.
What?
Next time you won’t be able to get away with it.
For you are a marked man now, Tate.
Watch out, buddy.
I thought you lived in SLC . . .
Nope. I am much closer than you think. (In a totally non-creepy way, I promise.)
But, if you look for a man named Tate, you will not find me. Though I do work in that store.
Did you recommend Midnight Clear from the pulpit or something? All the copies are checked out for the first time since the movie came out.
🙂