What's for pudding?
After a consumingly busy day, Thursday evening was all happiness. We went by HNES for the annual spaghetti dinner. Imagination was in full swing, starting with the welcome tables in the covered walkway.
Auditorium, cafeteria, chapel was decorated beautifully, dim lighting, tables with white cloths and lighted candles. A presentation of most elegant desserts. Everyone was beaming smiles and welcomes. Linda and I got “take out” but may be able to stay next year! That school is close to my heart, dearly loved, dearly, dearly loved, yesterday, today and forever! At home: tasty spaghetti, glass of cabernet, and OMG that yeast-roll and finally that cupcake.
Auditorium, cafeteria, chapel was decorated beautifully, dim lighting, tables with white cloths and lighted candles. A presentation of most elegant desserts. Everyone was beaming smiles and welcomes. Linda and I got “take out” but may be able to stay next year! That school is close to my heart, dearly loved, dearly, dearly loved, yesterday, today and forever! At home: tasty spaghetti, glass of cabernet, and OMG that yeast-roll and finally that cupcake.
Some mornings, especially late in the week, my blog post is later than usual because earliest when the mind is working, before it shuts down completely, attention is on sermon preparation. On looking back over what was “prepped” it’s not clear that the mind was working after all, but it’s cut, print, and that’s a wrap anyway and see you Sunday morning.
Then before going on to the blog, check email obsessively, NCAA football rankings, Anglican Communion News Service, NYTimes, and Washington Post headlines -- Anwar al-Aulaqi, Solyndra, Lutheran pastor appointed dean of Anglican cathedral in Canada, Go Gators. Dessert, myucomics.com.
For pudding this morning: Calvin and Hobbes.
Tom