Labor Day Weekend

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

  At A.B.M, the end of summer marked the beginning of a great weekend.

   Saturday, the day was spent mostly inside enjoying the benefits of air conditioning. Students dueled it out in battles of epic proportions playing Risk and Call of Duty. All in all, it was an excellent day. Yet it could not measure up to what was to come.

  Sunday was the famous "Cowboy Breakfast". The delicious combination of bacon, eggs, and other breakfast favorites were cooked outside with the help of the students. After breakfast everyone learned how to make their own elephant ears! Everyone loved the taste of the buttery, flaky pastry covered in cinnamon sugar. Yet perhaps the neatest thing was the significance of this event. Mr. Reed spoke to us about the first cowboy breakfast he remembered going to. It was led by a man named Arden. At nearly 70 years of age, he had more liveliness and energy then most 40 year olds. He was propelled by none other than his passionate desire to follow Christ always. So perhaps each time we look back on this memory, we will think of this story and continue to grow in Christ.

  By: Drew Y.