Yesterday, the third annual Groves family back to school bash was thrown. 21 kids and 11 adults (last count taken just before ordering pizzas) in our front yard playing games, eating, hanging out and, of course, having their picture taken (see below).
Today, I was in North Carolina speaking about Compassion International at a screamo festival (stunning video coming soon). About 900 people in a field, no funnel cakes, lots of guys who looked like girls and girls who looked like guys, lots of tapered leg jeans (disturbing pictures coming), one dentist friend, and two fist fights.
Tomorrow, I’m speaking and playing at a conference for independent musicians in Dallas. I will likely see guys who look like girls there but other than that it’ll be a completely different day than the last two. I love my life.
Tracy says:
Your dentist friend just got home. It’s 1:00. I am OLD! When I left, the kids had been worshipping, both hands held high. They were taking communion together. It was weird considering how the day started, but an amazing end. I am pretty sure you are a GREAT friend!!!
euphrony says:
Can’t wait for the pics and vid of the screamo-fest.
Jennifer says:
I heard you on the radio here this morning in Tyler, TX! I didn’t realize that you were from here. I hope that your cowboy church stuff goes well, and enjoy Mercados! I laughed so hard at your oh-so-true comments about how you should be gaining weight as you eat your tex-mex and it’s not real unless fear is involved. SO TRUE!
Robin says:
The adults were almost outnumbered two to one…no wonder you have that look on your face!
Or was that practice for the screamo festival?
Compassion dave says:
Shaun does screamo? I’m not seein it.
Rebekah says:
We like to call those tapered leg jeans “girl jeans” in the Belmont world. As you can imagine, there are a lot of them around here.