really really early in the morning, even for me.
I've got a 7:30 flight out of Bozeman tomorrow morning, which means I have to leave the house at 5 a.m.
Today I have:
Given my VC organist the hymns for Sunday
Left a message with my VC Senior Warden to change the hymn board
Picked up the mail
Deposited money in the bank
Washed two loads of laundry
Set and turned on the alarm clock for tomorrow morning
Set out clothes for tomorrow morning
Packed
Delivered a church payment to Booze N Buns
Made a food bank delivery
Dropped off a "care" package for the daughter of some friends
E-mailed my Saturday crew about our game in Lima (again) on 9/15
I have yet to do:
Some sort of football game/jamboree this afternoon in Twin
Attend the town council meeting tonight at 6
Get the phone number and address of The Kid's friend (special delivery since I'm going that way, you know)
Eat dinner
Sleep
That about does it. Updates when I return.
Monday, September 10, 2007
LEAVIN' ON A JET PLANE . . .
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3 comments:
Does the VC organist long to play old songs from the days of Ho Chi Mhin and the Struggle? And your Senior Warden was VC too? How many VC migrated to Montana after the war? Between the VC and the Peruvians, you must be in a very International part of Montana!
Both your organist and your senior warden won Victoria Crosses, Father? In which wars?
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