Today I was listening to the radio, and it was talking about 'regifting'. It was saying that it's bad, but not always.
The exception? HD radio.
I kept listening to how they said that you should regift it. Then I started thinking. Isn't regifting when you give someone the same present that they gave you? Yeah, I think so.
But, anyways. The commercial was saying that we should share this gift of HD radio. Regift it, but if they gave HD radio don't you think that they'd have it too? I don't know why I thought so long about this, but it was justkinda bothering me.
Anyways, today I went to my old church with my dad and Lee. We all used to go there, but it seems that everyone was excited to see me and my dad. I went to that church since I was really young. It was like my second home, and sometimes I really miss it. The people there all know me, and are really nice. I always feel loved there. So, while we were sitting in the sanctuary people kept coming up to me and my dad to say hi. I got a lot of hugs and smiles. A lot of people asked how we were doing, and some even thought that we were coming back to that church. Funny thing is, Lee was sitting right next to me and no one said a word to him. No one said 'hey, we've missed you' or anything along those lines. We were laughing at that.
"Hey Melissa!" a little old lady said to me.
I turned in my seat to face her, "Oh! Hey." I smiled at her.
She reached out to give me a hug. She kept on talking, and didn't even take a second glance at Lee.
Once she walked away Lee looked at me , "I don't think anyone even remembers that I went to this church." he said.
I laughed, "What can I say. Us McKinney's just made a big splash when we were here." I smiled.
Which is kinda true. My family went to that church for awhile, and people knew who we were. I don't want to brag, but if you went to that church you knew who we were. There were just certin famalies that you just knew.
The Turner family.
The Parish family.
The McKinney family.
The Barnett family.
The Knox family.
And so on and so on.
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