I guess I'm going about every four days with the "blob" thing.
So I went to the CBF of Ga State Choir rehearsal yesterday. It was lots of fun in a music nerd sort of way. I enjoyed reading through all sorts of music and being a part of an ensemble I wasn't directing. I also got the chance hang out with the fam afterward, which was an added bonus.
Today at church we did communion at the 8:45 contemporary-style service. It was a little different than the congregation was accustomed to, but it was effective. At the 11:00 traditional-style service, we had Boy Scout Sunday and Baptist World Alliance Sunday. We went a little long, but that's alright.
I'm not watching the Super Bowl. It's not worth sitting through a game that I'm not interested in to just watch the commercials.
I bought a year's supply of Energizer AAA batteries for my Minimed Paradigm 515 insulin pump. They were on sale, so I went ahead and got them.
Speaking of the pump, I'm right at one week away from getting it "installed" for the first time. It's exciting. I've got lots of questions and I know that it'll take some getting used to. I am confident that in the long run, it'll be worth the hassle.
As promised, Robbie, here's your shout-out. Thanks for the prompt response.
So I went to the CBF of Ga State Choir rehearsal yesterday. It was lots of fun in a music nerd sort of way. I enjoyed reading through all sorts of music and being a part of an ensemble I wasn't directing. I also got the chance hang out with the fam afterward, which was an added bonus.
Today at church we did communion at the 8:45 contemporary-style service. It was a little different than the congregation was accustomed to, but it was effective. At the 11:00 traditional-style service, we had Boy Scout Sunday and Baptist World Alliance Sunday. We went a little long, but that's alright.
I'm not watching the Super Bowl. It's not worth sitting through a game that I'm not interested in to just watch the commercials.
I bought a year's supply of Energizer AAA batteries for my Minimed Paradigm 515 insulin pump. They were on sale, so I went ahead and got them.
Speaking of the pump, I'm right at one week away from getting it "installed" for the first time. It's exciting. I've got lots of questions and I know that it'll take some getting used to. I am confident that in the long run, it'll be worth the hassle.
As promised, Robbie, here's your shout-out. Thanks for the prompt response.


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