Next Sunday is Easter
I gave the opening prayer in sacrament meeting today. I am frustrated that I got choked up and lost vocal control in the middle of a not-very-long prayer. Oh well. I have a cold and am low on resilience. People probably thought it was because of concern for my children. I was asking that anyone who had come in a spirit of fasting with a particular purpose would be comforted and directed what to do. Besides the low resilience, I was thinking about my cousin. She is in the process of divorcing and asked the extended family to fast for her family today as they prepare for a hearing on Tuesday. They had reached an agreement in mediation last August, but her husband has since decided that it is unacceptable, so the process drags on. I hope they can resolve it satisfactorily as soon as possible. It's a tough cloud to be under.
Primary was fun today. I ran through "He Sent His Son" with the kids as I will be subbing for the Primary music director next week. The Primary will sing this song in sacrament meeting. I realized how tricky it is to conduct the end of the song as I was practicing to lead it today. It was also the closing song for the Easter Music Program the stake put on this evening. I didn't do my best work at solving the problems there, but it was not a disaster.
Anyway, the fun part of Primary was watching the Primary music director teach the kids "Gethsemane" and "He is Risen." She has such good ideas. She's a consummate teacher.
I have one more week of hiding out in Primary. Then, I go to Atlanta. After that, I have committed to attend the adult classes and see how I do.
I managed a nap today after I practiced leading the congregational hymns. That tipped me over 8 hours of sleep. Yay! Sleep is good for recovering health. I could use some more energy. I would be in bed already if Tom and Amelia were home. But they aren't home.
Primary was fun today. I ran through "He Sent His Son" with the kids as I will be subbing for the Primary music director next week. The Primary will sing this song in sacrament meeting. I realized how tricky it is to conduct the end of the song as I was practicing to lead it today. It was also the closing song for the Easter Music Program the stake put on this evening. I didn't do my best work at solving the problems there, but it was not a disaster.
Anyway, the fun part of Primary was watching the Primary music director teach the kids "Gethsemane" and "He is Risen." She has such good ideas. She's a consummate teacher.
I have one more week of hiding out in Primary. Then, I go to Atlanta. After that, I have committed to attend the adult classes and see how I do.
I managed a nap today after I practiced leading the congregational hymns. That tipped me over 8 hours of sleep. Yay! Sleep is good for recovering health. I could use some more energy. I would be in bed already if Tom and Amelia were home. But they aren't home.
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