The Play that Goes Wrong

The Play that Goes Wrong

May 3, 2026 Off By Donna Wuerch Noble

If you’ve ever crossed time zones, you know how quickly life can feel off — way off!

We left Austin at 12:43 p.m., hopped to Dallas, then flew nine hours to London — arriving at 8:30 a.m. their time — but 2:30 a.m. in our Texas bodies. Oh, we were determined to push through. And we did — sort of.

After a full day, we headed to our hotel. I worked on my next blog while Carl took a “short nap.”
An hour later, he sat up, fully dressed, flung open the curtains and announced, “Time to start the day!”
I said, “Carl — it’s still night. You only took a little nap!”

About that time, I stepped into the shower — only to be greeted by ice-cold water and a knob that refused to cooperate. I jumped out faster than I went in — nearly slipping my way to glory. Lord, have mercy!

We laughed until we cried.

A day later, we headed out to see the play, “The Play That Goes Wrong” at the Duchess Theatre — a stage full of falling floors, doors that fell off their hinges, missed lines, and total chaos.

And somehow — it worked. And, isn’t that just like us?



We miss cues. We slip. We say the wrong thing. But God —
“In their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps.” (Proverbs 16:9)

Now aboard the MS Nieuw Statendam, we’ve seen places like Rotterdam — once devastated by war, now rebuilt with strength and purpose.

Not the same — but stronger.
Maybe that’s the message: Life may go wrong — but we don’t stay there.

We press on. We rise up. We trust the One who is perfect –even when we are not.

Because with God, nothing is wasted.
Not a misstep. Not a mistake. Not even a slippery shower moment.

So thankful our faithful God always gets it right. And we keep pressing on and keeping going!