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Girls just gotta have fun

July 20, 2007 | T. Suzanne Eller

Lora, Renee, Penny, and Suzie

Last weekend I went to Eureka Springs to hang out with ten friends from Muskogee.

Sometimes you just need to have fun, and I did. Thanks, ladies, for an awesome weekend.

Wow, can we do this, too?

We stumbled onto a fun street exhibition. Our first question was, “can we do this?”.

 Hey, I can do it!

Later that night, we were given an opportunity. The answer was, “yes”–at least minus the juggling part.

Renee tries it

Renee gave it a shot, then Lora, then Penny. Penny won the style award hands down, as she could both hula hoop and walk and dance. I was lucky to keep the hula hoop around my waist, but did for a long time as long as I stayed in the same place.

 totally awkward

The only problem is that I slipped my wallet under my arm while I hulahooped, and the zipper became attached to my shirt. Embarrassing!

I had such a great time. There’s something powerful about hanging out with friends with diverse jobs, diverse beliefs, and who are strong women who love to talk and think about those things. I need to do this more often.

Posted by Suzie @ 6:17 am  

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  1. Marjorie Szabo says:

    I had a great time, too! This is a wonderful bunch of ladies who are intelligent and fun-loving. We visited Renee’s sister last year at the resort and had a good time, too.

    Good luck with your books snd teaching. Be safe with all your traveling.

  2. Pam White says:

    It looks like you all had a great time; I know Renee said that you all sure did. Wish I could have been there. I appreciate you and all the work you do with young people. Take care.

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T. Suzanne Eller

Believing that God redeems our life stories, Suzanne teaches you how to give every chapter of your life to a relevant and life-changing Savior.

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