Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Tonight is the night!

I am so excited! I can't believe that it is already the first night of our Bible Study. My emotions are up and down. Of course Chad might tell you that's a regular day. Yesterday evening I went and picked up the first week's homework from the lady who edited it. I promise you all I read it, read it again, and read it again. The amount of comma's I needed was staggering!

I laughed I talked to another friend who asked if she (the editor) ever read my blog. I said I didn't think so. Why?

Oh, because if she did she would realize that she would have a busy winter. Now what am I to make of that?

Becky, you out there?? Did you mean my writing lacks comma's or just that I am wordy??

Seriously though, (there is a comma), (another one), now I'm in comma heaven, anyway, I think it is the best study I have written. Of course now that I think on it, I can't remember every thinking this thing is the pits right from the start. But have gone back to them and thought what was I thinking??

I am rambling and I have no clear topic here, just comma's, but I am excited! That song, 'I'm excited and I just can't hide it, I think I'm about to lose control and I like it!' is rambling in my head.

These things "Jenny" or these things 'Jenny' also trip me up. I have no clue what they mean or when you decide which one to use! Meghan on the way home last night looked at all the edits and says, "Mom, to think I ask you to proof my papers!" or maybe it should be 'Mom, to ...'.

If you think of me tonight throw up a prayer or two! If you want a copy of this week's written work, leave a comment or send me an email at gowatersedge at gmail dot com.

Jenny

7 comments:

Adele said...

I love punctuation and grammar. Call me crazy if you'd like. I was an English major. And an editor. Go figure.

Praying for you for insight and creativity for the writing.

I'd LOVE to see what you've written. You've got my e-mail, right?

Amy said...

How exciting (exclamation point) ;)

I look forward to hearing all about the first night (comma)and how it goes (period)

I'll say a prayer for you (period);)

God Bless,
Amy:)

Rhonda said...

Jenny! Congratulations. That is wonderful.

Now, I must say, (comma) that when I read the title of your post...I thought that it was a subliminal message to your husband. haha!!

Sorry...I couldn't resist!!!

laura said...

20 people, YEA!
20 people who are going to learn that there is a better way (and that's just tonight, Sunday's still comin')... how many are going to be amazed that for most of their lives they've been fighting against the wrong enemy!
Think of all those women who will be shown that their invitation to God to fight for them and along side them will revolutionize their families, their workplaces and probably their churches!
God takes a simple word like "YES" and transforms lives... thanks for saying "YES"!

HisPrincess said...

Good luck with your first study of the winter! Not that you need luck when you have God on your side!

Rebekah said...

lol- either way, "you're" cracking me up. or is it 'your'?

Graceful Moments said...

Okay, looks like I really missed a good Bible Study! I'll try to catch up and attend next Sunday,if you email me the paper. I'm glad to know that someone still cares that there might need to be a comma somewhere and that there are, in fact, single quotes and double quotes even if you're not sure when to use them!

I'm more than sure that God's hand is all over your Bible study so there's no need to worry about punctuation!

BTW, you are tagged! Go to my blog to find out what that means! Sorry, I had to do it!