Tuesday, November 2, 2010

NOTHING TO REPORT, IT WAS AN AVERAGE DAY, LIKE ALL MONDAY'S.

Monday, November 01, 2010
8:51 P.M.
The Canadian contingencies, Buck and I took the $1.00 Open Air Trolley north to the Sheraton Hotel up to the end of Ali’i Drive, a distance of about fifteen miles, all to see our kitchen captain, Lukie, a Samoan Polynesian dancer, dance at the hotel in a Luau for “Island Breeze,” a Christian dance company that does Luau’s for a number of hotels, Monday is at the Sheraton.
We stood inside the hotel, looked over the railing, and saved $59.00 each. Christians are really cheap people, or maybe Christian, Mission Builders are, at any rate, we didn’t pay. So, the whole night was a success. Until we had to take a cab back home, it was 8:30 P.M., which is really late for all of us retired Mission Builders, so we spend quit a little time trying to figure out who was going to pay what considering the Taxi bill. The problem was that two of the Canadians are single women, which threw the whole group into a dizzy spell, three couples, two singles, let's see, how should we divide a bill up, only four to a cab? It's a good thing the Taxi took so long to get there, because it took quite a doing to come up with a FAIR fare.
But don’t fret, we have Marie, from Newfoundland, who is a take charge person, a black and white person, a smart person, a bold person, a funny and wise person, so she figured it out and we took two cabs home, and were none the wiser.
The cab thing was almost as great as the dancing and the Mantra Ray show off the back of the hotel. This was a natural feeding sight for the mammoth Manta Rays; we saw a number of them but not close enough to really thrill you.
We have to do the night Manta Ray diving thing when our friends come over at the end of November.
It was a day like all days, work, eat, see a Polynesian dance group for free, see Manta Rays, other than the Open Air Trolley, and the Taxi debacle, there’s nothing to say, except...
...the Monday Worship Hour was the best worship I've ever prayed through, the music and the musicians are the best I've ever heard, every Monday and Thursday evening. WOW!

Just another average Monday at YWAM.

1 comment:

  1. I like polynesian dancers, manta rays and Marie. I expect to see pictures of all of them

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