I know that it’s been awhile since I’ve done any kind of weekly update, so I want to make it up to you this week.  It’s not that I’m going to double my commentary on the week, just the fact that I’m going to write anything at all.  We should all feel blessed.

So here it is: this week.

Chuckin’ Demons Back to Hell.  I actually wrote a blog a few days ago with this title.  It’s because it’s what really happened.  I had spent the last several weeks in Georgia.  Partly because of a swarm of marketing meetings, yet mostly for the June 2009 World Race training camp.  It was a great week chalked full of excitement and… well… freaky things.  All in all, however, it was an amazing experience for staff and Racers.

Snowfall?  After spending some great time in the south, we returned to the north… and were welcomed in with snowfall.  But praise the Lord that it’s warmer now, as in it’s not freezing.  It’s still cold.  And I feel like I’m afforded the right to complain a little bit about the snow here because I made a promise to Kim that I wouldn’t complain about it in my Facebook status.

My sister!  My sister landed in Flint, Michigan late last night and I eagerly went and fetched her from the airport.  I AM SO HAPPY TO HAVE HER HERE THIS WEEKEND!  I’ve planned out appropriate brother-sister activities.  Some of them might be selfish, like having her help me make my bedroom look like a bedroom and not a prison chamber.   And maybe we’re going to go see the Hannah Montana movie.  Just maybe…

Easter Sunday.  That’s right folks, it’s time for the second most popular religious activity of the year: Easter.  It’s the one Sunday besides Christmas that church buildings are chalked full of parishioners eager to thank God for His sacrifice.  I could probably slam shallow religious people with this paragraph, so I better stop.

Adam Lambert.  What would be a weekly update with some sort of thoughts on American Idol?  I first want to say that Adam did a great job earlier in the week, but I wouldn’t have given him a standing ovation.  After all, he did botch the last note in the performance just a little bit.  But I will say this much: I think it was Scott’s time to go.  My heart broke and I think everyone’s did, but I have to admit that I was always nervous during all of his performances.  I was really afraid he might mess up.  Now I won’t have that stress.  Yay for healthy hearts…

That’s all for this week.