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Apr. 24th, 2005 04:23 pmit's gone all gorgeous out again. which means i should be out taking my daily constitutional. but i just got home and feel the need for some zoning followed by possibly a little snoozing.
my alarm clocks (yes, multiple) were set for 5 am this morning. i have no idea whether they actually went off, but i did not awake until 6:35. and i needed to leave at 7. which SUCKS. because this ::gestures to curly-haired, made-up self:: does not happen in 25 minutes. also, i use my morning for writing in my journal and drinking coffee and having a tasty breakfast and reading my flist and maybe some yoga... which is to say, i am not at my best with a half hour to get my ass showered, dressed and out the door.
i was only a little late - arriving at church at 9:25 instead of the intended 9:15. but rehearsal doesn't start 'til 9:30 so i was only late to meet the new minister. that is, the potential new minister. this is his 'candidating week.' he ran this service and will do next sunday too and then he's around to meet and greet all week and then, after next week's service, the congregation votes on whether to 'call' him and he decides whether to accept the call. they will. he will. there's no doubt in my mind. he's incredibly nice, has a great resume and did a very good job with today's service. he has some theater background and you can totally tell. and i appreciate it because i think it adds some formality and ceremony to the service. he's just really into everything and i think that challenges everyone else to be too. a good thing, from my perspective. and, he praised the choir all over the place, which doesn't make me hate him.
oh, and he's a homo. word. i think it would be really good for the church to back up their words by putting a gay person in charge of the place. if only i were going to be there next year, they could have a gay minister, gay choir director and the DRE who's married to a man but considers herself bi. schweet.
and then we had lunch for E's birthday and
hominidj entertained us all with his scatological* humor. mmm. and then i drove home and took some more robitussin. ::barfs::
*i wanted to spell that word schatological but i realized that's because then it looks like eschatological - a word with which i am much more familiar (from my historical jesus days) but which means something rather different.
my alarm clocks (yes, multiple) were set for 5 am this morning. i have no idea whether they actually went off, but i did not awake until 6:35. and i needed to leave at 7. which SUCKS. because this ::gestures to curly-haired, made-up self:: does not happen in 25 minutes. also, i use my morning for writing in my journal and drinking coffee and having a tasty breakfast and reading my flist and maybe some yoga... which is to say, i am not at my best with a half hour to get my ass showered, dressed and out the door.
i was only a little late - arriving at church at 9:25 instead of the intended 9:15. but rehearsal doesn't start 'til 9:30 so i was only late to meet the new minister. that is, the potential new minister. this is his 'candidating week.' he ran this service and will do next sunday too and then he's around to meet and greet all week and then, after next week's service, the congregation votes on whether to 'call' him and he decides whether to accept the call. they will. he will. there's no doubt in my mind. he's incredibly nice, has a great resume and did a very good job with today's service. he has some theater background and you can totally tell. and i appreciate it because i think it adds some formality and ceremony to the service. he's just really into everything and i think that challenges everyone else to be too. a good thing, from my perspective. and, he praised the choir all over the place, which doesn't make me hate him.
oh, and he's a homo. word. i think it would be really good for the church to back up their words by putting a gay person in charge of the place. if only i were going to be there next year, they could have a gay minister, gay choir director and the DRE who's married to a man but considers herself bi. schweet.
and then we had lunch for E's birthday and
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*i wanted to spell that word schatological but i realized that's because then it looks like eschatological - a word with which i am much more familiar (from my historical jesus days) but which means something rather different.