The prodigal daughter returneth. Â Oh yes. The English chapter is back in the house.
I got up at 5.45 am because I was so excited. Â ‘Aint nuffin gets me up that early, especially on a Sunday. Â Not even the smell of bacon frying in a pan and wafting upstairs.
Pastor R O Murray had e mailed me to say “Come expecting” and “You might get dirty”
See R O likes to play me at my own game. Â He’s smart. Â Got me all flustered, he did and wondering what was in store….
Was a preacher man and all his flock.
Who’d have thought?
I love this place. It makes life “Gooder” and it’s the “Bestest” church in town. International, like I said.
No matter how hard I try.
But despite that, the day was nothing but all good and full of so much love and fun I could melt with affection. Â I can’t put into words how much Int’l Texas Cowboy Church did for me on Sunday, so instead I decided to make a video. That way I can never forget.
28 Comments on International Texas Cowboy Church
Tracy
19th Oct, 2016 21:10
That would even get me into church Jules! You must have had such a great time. Truly gracious people, just like you said. Look at you go on the horse. Well done! Sending lots office your way. Will know something here by the end of the month and keep you posted. xx
Jules Smith
20th Oct, 2016 15:10
I had a fantastic time, Tracy. Couldn’t fit everything into the video. Best people in the world. Such utter openness, love and welcoming.
Ok, sweet cheeks, talk soon x
Tracy
20th Oct, 2016 18:10
So glad! Lots of love even. Lots of office? WTH lol. Yes…talk soon sugah xx
Jules Smith
20th Oct, 2016 20:10
Ha! Yes, I did think “Surely, Tracy wouldn’t want to be sending me lots of office. She knows how I hate that sorta thing.”
“Love is the stuff” or so they say.
x
Solaratov
19th Oct, 2016 21:10
So…did you find yourself getting closer to Christ?
You were doing a fine job of riding there…Calamity Jane 😉
Now, if you can get the horse out of first gear, you might
be able to get someplace a little quicker.
Do you trust horses a little more now? They really are
good animals.
And you look real good sittin’ on a horse. Kinda like you belong there.
Jules Smith
20th Oct, 2016 15:10
Not bad for Calamity Jules, eh?!
It started to gallop at one point and everyone ran out of the way shouting “Relax your legs, relax your legs!” WELL YA DIDN’T TELL ME THAT BIT!
Sunny was a nice, young horse and our personalities blended well. I’m more than happy to get back on but I’m not so keen on getting my first dustin’.
Solaratov
20th Oct, 2016 21:10
Not answering that first question? Like to know more about why it was the most blessed day ever.
Jules Smith
20th Oct, 2016 23:10
That’s right Sol, I deliberately ignored the first question for a reason. I find myself going through an unsettling shift; an emotional level that I’m not familiar with and one that shakes me a little. I have to go through my own processes. I find the subject very emotive at this particular time and would only be comfortable discussing it at length with the pastor (or of that ilk) whom I trust not to judge me, make me feel stupid and allow me to be vulnerable which I’m not very good at. Ergo, I don’t want to answer such things on here.
The day was blessed because it was full of pure love. 🙂
Exile on Pain Street
19th Oct, 2016 22:10
Are you going to move there? Permanently? Admit it…you’re considering it.
Jules Smith
20th Oct, 2016 15:10
Prayers by Cowboy Church are being said for this very thing, M. Why I wasn’t born here I’ll never know. I LOVE it. It’s got old soul and earthy grit.
Solaratov
27th Oct, 2016 09:10
You might want to also try putting in an application for citizenship. That plus prayer may work better.
Jules Smith
27th Oct, 2016 23:10
Meh…it’s not that simple. It never is. Red tape, blah blah. Meh. By rights, just being me, should allow me free reign. Just sayin’
Janet Janovich
19th Oct, 2016 22:10
We enjoyed having you come back to see us. The trifle was wonderful and watching you ride was a pleasure. Great video and great friend. Hope to see you again soon.
Jules Smith
20th Oct, 2016 15:10
Hey, Janet! Thanks for coming here. Thank you so much and back at ya tenfold.
I will get that pasty recipe to you! See you very soon. 🙂
Gorilla Bananas
20th Oct, 2016 00:10
Those Texas cowfolk sure know how to treat a lady! If you asked them “Does my bum look big on this horse?”, I bet they’d say “Heck no, Ma’am!”. As I would too, Jules!
Jules Smith
20th Oct, 2016 15:10
Mr. Gorilla Bananas, that is so true. They absolutely know how to treat a lady and me too 😉 It’s always, “Miss Jules” and “Yes Ma’am” So rugged and strong and yet so courteous and respectful. Gotta love a cowboy.
One needs cushioning on bouncy adventures. 🙂
LL
20th Oct, 2016 00:10
You look fabulous on that horse!
That should help get you in the zone to write your next Western novel.
Jules Smith
20th Oct, 2016 15:10
Why thank you kindly, Sir!
Yes, you’d think, but me and procrastination are old pals. I kinda like living it for real better! Though…I have the first chapter still waiting to be continued by Duchess here.
the late phoenix
20th Oct, 2016 00:10
* my face would turn red whenever the priest would single me out at sunday Mass…
* that trifle looks good! it’s no trifle to make a good trifle. so hungry, so so hungry.
* wait, Sally was Lovey Howell?
* Sally was my grandmother. it wasn’t good ol’ Sally, it was good old Sally.
* took me a long time to discover dogie isn’t doggie.
* it’s when the horse talks to you without the peanut butter you should start to worry
*)
Jules Smith
20th Oct, 2016 15:10
Well I was singled out all the way through. Born for showmanship.
Trifle was pretty good to say that getting all the right ingredients was like challenge of the century. That’s worth a blog post all of its own!
No matter what the request, Sally gave it her best, Sally was a good ol’ girl. There should be more Sally’s in the world. *)
LSP
20th Oct, 2016 05:10
The thing about the Cowboy Church people I know is that they’re genuinely good, I like that a lot. And I agree with LL, ride on!
Jules Smith
20th Oct, 2016 15:10
I like that a lot too, LSP. Fine, solid, salt of the earth goodness. Can’t beat it.
Thank you too, Sir. Ridin’ on into the sunset! 🙂
Masher
20th Oct, 2016 05:10
Nice video, Jules.
Being a heathen, I haven’t been to church for years.
But if Sundays could be that much fun over here, I’d cast Richard Dawkins aside in an instant.
Jules Smith
20th Oct, 2016 15:10
Thank you, Masher!
Blind faith versus reason and science. You can’t put them on the same street and come up with an answer. I’ve tried. I’ve come to the conclusion that you can’t give “feeling” logic.
If churches in England were this relatable and fun then more people would go. I always feel like a naughty sinner in England whereas here, I feel a magic and belonging that is beyond my ability to express. Plus they got cowboys, horses ‘n’ BBQ! 🙂
Break Red
20th Oct, 2016 22:10
Wow, Jules! That was such a neat video I hit replay as soon as it finished. And I see you have many more from your travels too. You appear to have taken the hearts of those good cowboys as they sure did show you a fun time.
In agreement with all above, you should realize that the cowgirl on a horse look suits you.
Jules Smith
20th Oct, 2016 23:10
Well thank you, Break red. Glad to be worthy entertainment. Yes, I made a ton of videos last time I was here. Helps me remember the magical moments.
Well, they’ve taken my heart too. Wonderful people. I appreciate the compliment.
GruntOfMonteCristo
25th Oct, 2016 23:10
Such good fun! I hope you do end up writing another western novel. I haven’t read your first one, but I imagine you’d write ’em dark and twisty and mysterious, like Tony Hillerman, maybe. Thanks for the delightful video!
Jules Smith
27th Oct, 2016 23:10
Grunt, I think it’s a given that another one should make it’s way into the world of Jules books. Now I’m experienced and all!
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