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Ahhh, Sunday morning. Sitting here with my cup of tea. Must get the brain into gear.
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God bless youHonistly, watching polar express, and wishing there was a Christmas miracle movie about spouses alzheimer's being cured.
God bless youAnother meeting with my bishop later today, to find out what happens (do I stay in this parish or move) after Easter. I am really hoping, one way or the other, it will be clear and not ambiguous, so that I can make plans.
I finally got my CPAP working! Now I need to clean it!
Thanks be to God!
Yup! I’m feeling better tooThat's good to hear.
I’m sorry to hear thatBeen feeling somewhat depressed lately.
I laughed at this, because for the last seven years or so I've been working six days a week; and today I'm starting a stretch of working four days a week, and am really looking forward to it. I hope you keep enjoying your work!I get to work 6 days in a row! Woohoo!
ThanksI laughed at this, because for the last seven years or so I've been working six days a week; and today I'm starting a stretch of working four days a week, and am really looking forward to it. I hope you keep enjoying your work!
Well ... how did the meeting go with the bishop go? Was it clear and unambiguous or was it church beadledom (I had to look it up myselfAnother meeting with my bishop later today, to find out what happens (do I stay in this parish or move) after Easter. I am really hoping, one way or the other, it will be clear and not ambiguous, so that I can make plans.
Staying put, for now. A potential move in the future heavily foreshadowed, though. I think the overall tenor of the conversation boils down to, "Deal with this list of things promptly, so that the parish will be in a good state to hand over by mid-next year."Well ... how did the meeting go with the bishop go? Was it clear and unambiguous or was it church beadledom (I had to look it up myself)?
Staying put or going elsewhere?