Sunday, March 25, 2007

Thank you, your honor

I can't express the hilarity of it all.

The court ordered Katie, Vince and I to community service for four days. The judge, however, obviously had never worked at the park and recreational facilities, nor was he aware of the joyful simplicity of the work, or the loving people, or that we would be invited to stay at an amazing home nearby of newly discovered friends here in Mississippi.

Nor did he expect for us to take this opportunity as one of rest and relaxation, and great joy, and deep sweet breaths of spring air while we listen to singing birds and marvel at lovely trees on old streets.

This is a sorely needed break for me, and I can't help but thank the judge for his foresight into the needs of the Equality Riders.

It really is sad to be separated from the rest of our family on the bus, and unable to participate in two actions this week, but I feel that my mental and emotional sanity had suddenly been reaching a precarious position...and this is exactly what I needed to process, and find life again.

A vacation in Mississippi during the equality ride. Proof that just about anything can and Will happen on this trip.

Oh great joys... I knowingly smirk at those who try to doubt that all things can work for good.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

amy, thank you so much for writing! It's so nice to see how things are working out. We were all scared for you and then relieved, literally holding our collective breath. Anyway, not much news on our side. The Fists have been playing a lot of concerts and I've been dating a guy. Also, are both Vinces on the equality ride? Just wondering. Also, we are asking for God to continue to protect you, and praying that at least some students eyes would be open.
peace
-ariel
p.s. i had to read a freshman girl's paper the other day about why homosexuality is wrong. it was sad. we aren't supposed to say anything about what the people write in their papers- only about the structure and if they make a good argument. I wish i had had time to talk to her. so, needless to say, apu still needs work. i guess there will continue to be the need for refreshing the freshmen, among others.
again, much loooooooove and peace.

Anonymous said...

Hello from Georgia. Amy, we heard you are in our neck of the woods from Johanna (our cousin) and wanted to let you know that we may not be able to see you in person, but there is a house in Atlanta and many others in the South wishing you safe journeys and powerful encounters. Thanks for what you are doing!

Heather Chase

Matthew said...

Woo! Comments!

ashleyjones said...

lovelovelovelove.

hey, guess what? He is risen and He is Peace and He is Hope and He is Love. so yeah, happy easter!

i am so very proud of you for standing strong, especially when it is hard to find an ounce of strength within you. God is using you for something important.

peace,
ashleyjones