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Lafayette Passion Play

Faith Baptist- Emboz's church- puts on a Passion Play every year. Emboz was in it this year and needed a date for her oldest Bethy, I hadn't seen it since I was in highschool and was thrilled to be able to go see it! Can you spot Emboz above?


She's next to the girl in blue in the center!! It was a really good play. They had Jesus time and then flip flopped between that and telling a story of people putting on a Passion Play and what was going on in their lives and the dialogue was SOOOO relevant for what is going on today.. I really liked the addition of that. I felt like it really made me sit up and pay attention and think more than I normally would. I definately left with a message on my heart. And that was what I was hoping for.




But it was also alot of fun!! Here I am, looking rough I know! With Bunny and about 3/4 of Bethy's face. She is a sweetie, she was about to fall asleep on my shoulder. I don't know what it is about me that puts kids to sleep? I would prefer to think its that I'm cuddly and loveable, and hopefully not something worse! HA!




Mother and Daughter! You totally can't tell they are related!! And I do have to add that Bethy's shirt was long, Emboz does not advocate midriff tops for 9 year olds, but the kid is short and she was standing on her tippy toes to reach her Mom. Most people wouldn't think twice about this pic but I don't want you to assume anything that is not true!






Me and my girls. Actually they are both short. Or maybe I'm just super tall? Nah, they're short!






I think this is a fun picture of us!!






I also got to see my co worker Audra and my "little brother" Tyler but I didn't get pics with them. I was a good girl and only used my flash for one picture in the very last song. Go me for following the rules! ha! I had threatened on FB that i was going to stand up on my chair and yell "EMILY!! OVERE HERE!! SMILE!! I NEED A PICTURE FOR MY BLOG!!" but I refrained myself even though her brother in law Dan told me he would give me all the money in his wallet if i would do it.


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