"Some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what's going to happen next. Delicious ambiguity..." ~ Gilda Radner
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Easter Sunday
The above are photos I took of tulips I drew to include in notes to my Compassion kids on April 11. (I adore tulips.)
Our church formed a choir for Easter. I must say I was skeptical as to how it would turn out, only because for various reasons (March break, illness, other church commitments, business trips), this morning was the first time that the entire choir all practiced together. During the actual performance, I found it extremely difficult to gauge the congregation's reaction. (I thought, "We're either seriously disharmonious or they underestimated how we'd do.") So it was extremely gratifying to hear afterwards that people had enjoyed it. One of the regulars in the worship band even told us we'd made her Easter. I'm so glad, because our director, Triscilla, poured so much of her time into the process. I'm sure the team working the sound board did their best, too, to make us sound our best, by evening out the levels and all that other good tech stuff.
Off I go to take a walk around the neighborhood in this gloriously sunshiny 15 C afternoon before it's gone.
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