One thing down, a million to go
May. 10th, 2005 12:10 pmI managed to write up a report that should have been done ages ago, but finally had to be done or else, since we are presenting it tomorrow at a meeting we are going to attend. I discovered in the process that we didn't do the Fall version of the report, which was somewhat distressing -- but no use fretting about it now, too late for that. The nice thing is, it's one thing done that I can cross off today's list of things to do, and it was the main thing, too; everything after this that I accomplish (or do for fun) is extra.
The meeting we will be attending tomorrow is part of an annual church conference that is being held at Sandy Cove, MD, on Chesapeake Bay. We're going for the day, to visit with the board and hand in our report, as well as to meet and visit with a bunch of pastors and delegates -- all friends -- as well as some folks from back home in Wisconsin. That will be fun! Not to mention the fact that it is likely to be a glorious day on the Bay tomorrow, as well as great driving weather. I'm looking forward to a chance to get away for the day.
Speaking of weather, here's some news that might interest you -- or not, as the case may be. ;-) It is yet another day in Pakistan where the "weather" is described as being "widespread dust" with a high of 99 degrees. Not bad, actually, for this time in May -- must be the dust keeping the temps down a bit.
On that note, I shall end and go do some more stuff, lest I lapse into lengthy reminiscing about "in Pakistan, it gets soooo hot that...."
:-D
The meeting we will be attending tomorrow is part of an annual church conference that is being held at Sandy Cove, MD, on Chesapeake Bay. We're going for the day, to visit with the board and hand in our report, as well as to meet and visit with a bunch of pastors and delegates -- all friends -- as well as some folks from back home in Wisconsin. That will be fun! Not to mention the fact that it is likely to be a glorious day on the Bay tomorrow, as well as great driving weather. I'm looking forward to a chance to get away for the day.
Speaking of weather, here's some news that might interest you -- or not, as the case may be. ;-) It is yet another day in Pakistan where the "weather" is described as being "widespread dust" with a high of 99 degrees. Not bad, actually, for this time in May -- must be the dust keeping the temps down a bit.
On that note, I shall end and go do some more stuff, lest I lapse into lengthy reminiscing about "in Pakistan, it gets soooo hot that...."
:-D