Monday, August 27, 2007

Prayer Synchroblog Part II

When I told my husband I was participating in the synchroblog he wanted some input.

So here it is:


[/husband's input] Probably forever. :-D

12 comments:

lyn said...

I feel that 80's discussion coming on again! Check out those pants!

The words ring true though "we need to pray just to make it today"

Erin said...

I will take time to watch it in a little while, but does your husband have a name or is he just "Heather's Husband"? LOL. I need to know for the link.

Erin said...

LOL that is so NOT what I was expecting...good Lord did we HAVE to revisit parachute pants again?

Yet, I love that song. It's simple. And good to dance to. Isn't that what prayer is all about?

His church has to be loads of fun.

Oh but the memories...taking me back...

carrie said...

Did we REALLY have to revisit the 80s?

Sarah said...

Lol. Nice!

paul said...

ah Mc Hammer (he's scottish you know ;)

Heather said...

Erin, his name is Alex.

Everybody else: I apologise for the memories. Really. Once that song gets in your head you'll probably never get rid of it.

Mike said...

A smile comes to my face when I envision this being done in my "traditional" church. Love it!!

rachelhanna said...

Ah Alex, you're a legend! You crack me up. I can just picture your face as you stuck this on Heather's blog!!!! Smartie pants. MC Hammer; I even had the album. Loved the flashback to my bourgeoning rebellious phase. Used to sit in the church car park & listen to this instead of going in. Now I have to go find a U2 song to get this one out of my head!
Rach.

Alex said...

Hi, Rachel. I'm glad you enjoyed the clip. I've actually got the cd if you'd like it. I bought it a few years ago when Ashley didn't believe that "Pray" was a real song. You're more than welcome to it. You never know, you might find yourself sitting in the car again some day.

Cynthia said...

I LOVE IT!!!! What a great way to start my day ... thank you Alex!!!

Kay said...

That was great. I don't think I've heard that song since I was in high school. And it was perfect for the prayer synchroblog.