Sunday, December 8, 2024

2024 Youth group hijinks.

 Dear Family,

 

               As preparation for creating this year's Christmas letter, I looked through the entire year and brought out the best of the best funnies.  These will not go in the Christmas letter (because they are about youth group not family) but I love them anyway:

A fun joke in the High School group was when Bobby brought out some marshmallows that were in the shape of Bunnies, Chicks, or Eggs.  One student yelled out, “Chicks, I love chicks!” 

Sometimes random answers are the best.  When someone tried to answer a blank with, “Hellish” for "We live in a H----- world".  Someone else had to mention, “It’s because he’s public schooled.” 

A youth had a bloody nose.  As he walked to the bathroom he said, “I’m going to make it look like a horror movie in there.”  (Thank goodness he did not do that.)

We were talking about Jonah and Bobby mentioned he was in the whale someone said, “Like an air B & B!”  Another person had to pipe in with, “Not a four-star one though.”

When Bobby announced there would be a Root Beer float night this summer the crowd said, “Ohhhhh,” loud enough that Bobby had to laugh and say, “This youth group even comes with its own sound effects.” 

            When a lesson plan was almost over Bobby did mention he had a “Fun surprise tonight.”  A student next to me asked,” Can we draw on my sister?”

            Someone mentioned Bobby should buy that Ferrari he wanted and another student had to chip in with, “A Ferrari is too low budget for me.  I must ride in a helicopter.”

Tuesday night at Middle School group I laughed when Bobby told the story of David and Bathsheba.  Bobby asked if anyone knew Bathsheba’s husband’s name.  The answer came as a question, “Uterus?”  Uriah does start with a U.  Later, Bobby was trying to say that even someone who was a man after God’s own heart could make mistakes.  Bobby asked, “What was David known as?”  Someone said, “A pervert.” 

            Bobby mentioned, “If I started keying my name into xxxxxx’s car... “ This was stopped by, “I do have pepper spray you know.”  The student went on, “And a baton, my dad is an ex-cop.”  After such mentions of more ways the student wouldn’t mind stopping Bobby’s harassment, Bobby decided he would stay far away from this student and his vehicles.

            I mentioned at youth group that if you want to make Bobby mad just throw a cat at him and watch him get scratched.  The person next to me gave me a knowing look and said, “Duly noted” very seriously. 

            One night even though the High school group was full, Bobby was not satisfied.  He said, “You know what this youth group needs.  Girls.  You guys need to invite more girls!  Xxx what’s your excuse?”  The young man in question smiled and said, “I like trains.”

            During one of the youth group lessons, Bobby was talking about God’s love and faithfulness.  He mentioned that God’s love isn’t permissive and talked about how Bobby used to steal things (but doesn’t anymore).  A youth asked, “Did you steal my training wheels because those have been gone a long time?”  I had to mention, “It was the training wheel fairy.”

            One prayer time we had a fun handwriting blunder.  Someone prayed for their friends Barbarian Solo.  I was wondering if this was a dance or song.  Come to find out it was a Baritone solo.  That makes more sense.

            1 Corinthians 13 may be read at weddings a lot but it was written for the church.  When Bobby came to “Not Envious” he mentioned that if Troy's dad got a new van Bobby might be a little envious.  One student blurted, “How would you feel if it suddenly blew up?”  Another laughed with chagrin.  “What are you planning?!”

Sunday School was almost over with our middle and high school students.  We heard some noise and saw a three-year-old and her dad enter.  She said, “Pastor Bobby, I have a present for you!”  Bobby accepted the small stuffed animal from her and asked, “Where did you get it?”  She said, “I got it from your office.” 

While talking about fear Bobby mentioned one of his scary moments was watching Rich’s van full of youth do a double spin in snowy/icy weather in front of him.  He could only get out, “Oh Rich!”  A youth asked, “Did he die?”  Rich was like, “What?”  Bobby said, “Yes, that’s his ghost – everyone should poke him to see if he’s alive.”  This was met with a Rich, “Noooooo, that’s OK.”

One lesson was about being blessed.  We heard about how the world’s view of being blessed is happiness.  One example would be having cash. Bobby said, “Let us see your Wallet, Rich because I know you are blessed.”  A youth chimed in with, “Yeah, for totally non-suspicious reasons.” 

            Weren’t those fun?!  I am not feeling 100% right now but even when we are under the weather there is so much to be thankful for!  I am thankful for doctors, specialists, health professionals, pharmacists, researchers, and the ultimate healer God. 

               This week I didn’t feel 100% so I didn’t go to the Middle School group.  I am thankful Julie did and that we have enough leaders.  I felt a little better the next day so I joined the high school group.  We decorated ornaments and I had a fun nostalgic moment when one youth decorated theirs like a deranged bunny.  It reminded me of what Adriel used to do.  I delight in those interesting memories.               I visited my new podiatrist. He said my heel bone spur is nothing.  I have plantar fasciitis.  We now have a treatment plan and I have hope.  Yeah! 

               Bobby cooked several meals and I enjoyed spending time with him in the evenings. 

                May you also enjoy the quiet stillness of the night and the joy of drifting off to a peaceful night of sleep.

 

Much love, Cristy

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