Saturday, December 10, 2011

Six Word Saturday

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Holiday busy-ness has arrived in earnest

Last night was my workplace's holiday party, here. (Some) people stayed till nearly midnight, and we did have a good time. Today, Beast was at church by 8:15 to set up for the rehearsal of tomorrow's Messiah performance, and I was headed to work to make up some of the hours I took off yesterday to set up for the party.

Tomorrow is the Messiah performance, so we'll be at church from 8ish till well-after noon.

Monday afternoon/evening is the retirement party of one of Beast's friends and coworkers.

Tuesday...seems vaguely boring aside from work.

Wednesday I have a haircut. After that, at some point, we'll be on our way to pick up Sparky for winter break from college. It's also the first evening for our local community Christmas charity.

Thursday, there is a farewell party for the head of the HR department of the city, who has been extraordinarily helpful to me over the last couple of months. Then, night #2 of packing for the Christmas charity.

Friday, boring: I work.

Saturday, Christmas charity deliveries 8 to noon.

Sunday, I will be shepherding small children for the Christmas Pageant service at church, after which Beast and I will be meeting all the former youth group members who can make it for an extended lunch.

Then...I think we're sorted till Christmas Eve.

Whew.

4 sweet-talkers :

Anonymous said...

Visiting from 6WS. Sounds busy but hopefully fun and full of holiday cheer. Happy holidays!

betty said...

That does look like a full schedule in the new week! Enjoy it all (even the work :)

betty

Gamma Sharon said...

Boy, there needs to be two of you! Lol
Haappy 6WS

Shauna said...

sounds wonderfully holiday-ish with a hair cut
thrown in - heaven.

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