Well, it's been almost a week post Siesta Fiesta, and I'm finally getting around to writing about the experience. And let me tell you...it was an experience. From being picked up at the airport by my
roomie Linda, to the final goodbye as she dropped me off it was a great weekend.
My flight was delayed because of bad weather, so by the time Linda and I picked up our armbands, checked into the hotel and grabbed a bite to eat we were a bit late for the conference Friday night. We didn't mind because it meant that we had a chance to
yell visit during dinner, as the Mariachi band firmly planted
itself two tables down from us.
When we arrived at the conference, the praise and worship time was almost over as we found our seats in the Siesta section. The tempo had slowed, and women all around me were raising their hands in worship and adoration to the Lord of hosts. It was one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. I don't remember what we were singing, but the music stopped and it was just the sound of 10,000 separate voices blended into one, praising the Almighty.
The Spirit fell on us like a blanket...warm, almost tangible. I just closed my eyes as they filled with tears of joy and adoration and basked in the moment of preparation for receiving the Word. I am witness to the fact that Beth Moore preached some Truth Friday and Saturday.
Truth, people.
She spoke of our inheritance in and with Christ. She spoke of
sonship and of boundaries that we have to protect. She spoke truth. As I was planning for this trip, I am a little ashamed to say that I had not given the conference a second thought. I had been so focused on the blogging aspect of the trip, and meeting so many people in person that I completely lost focus of the real reason we were all meeting to begin with. But it didn't take long for Beth to bring everything into sharp focus, and as I explored the Word with her I became excited about what I was learning, and everything else took a backseat to the Truth I was absorbing.
After the conference was over Saturday, all of the
bloggers stayed behind for a photo session and a Q&A with Beth and her daughters. I was in the red group and here is a picture of us with
Beth,
Travis Cottrell and
Kelly Minter.
After the Q&A, Linda and I went in search of some lunch. We knew we didn't have time before the
PJ party to walk down to the
Riverwalk, brave the long waits for a table, eat and then get back in time to rest, so we did the next best thing.
We found an
IHOP.
Good old
IHOP. I can always depend on you! We ate and visited, rehashing the conference and sharing stories with one another. It was such a sweet time of fellowship Linda, and it was the first time we had really just sat down and relaxed. We took our time, and then drove back to the
Marriott to rest a bit and get changed into our evening attire. (Trevor asked me when I got home if I
really, actually wore pajamas to a party with other grown women.)
Yes. Yes, I did. And it was marvelous! We had such a great time although I only knew a few people from the blogging world. Of course I knew
Linda (Mocha With Linda) and
Lisa (The Preacher's Wife), and I love to read
Sophie's blog (
BooMama), but beyond that I was in a room with a bunch of strangers. But the funny thing was that none of us felt like strangers. I am not a social butterfly. I prefer to watch the room and the action moving around me, but this time I felt like I was hanging out with friends.
We were some of the first to arrive, and so we picked a table and sat down with our pizza and cookies. Pretty soon, our table filled with the most wonderful girls you'd ever want to meet.
Jill (Busy Girls) and
Lori (Whatever) were from Florida, and
Rachel (Three Boys and Me) was from Missouri. I had never laid eyes on any of these women, but there we were laughing and trading stories like we had been friends for years! The pictures of the kids were brought out for show and tell, and we spoke of home and family and the things that matter most to us.
There were testimonies that made me realize how blessed my life has been, and there were many moments of laughter (I'm remembering in particular a story that
Brittney at Lopsided Halo told us. Her mother was convinced that we were a bunch of i
nternet predators that were waiting in San Antonio to trap her!) and shared kinship as the evening wore on. I met
Bethany (Beyond This Moment), a sweet girl from Oregon, and so many other ladies that it hurts my brain a little to try to recall all their names and blogs! Good times.
All this to say that I have not had such a refreshing time of fellowship and renewal in a long time. Since last weekend, I've added many new blogs to my Google Reader, and anxiously wait for new posts to appear so I can get to know my new friends better. So the next time the Siestas get together, you can count me in!!
This was the view from our room.
Me and my roomie!
Linda, Lisa and me.
Lori and Rachel
Jill (what a sweetheart!)
Sophie (aka BooMama) and me.