How relaxing. Clayton and Andrew let me sleep until 8:30 Saturday morning. We went out for breakfast at IHOP. Came home, put Andrew down for a nap, Clayton took a nap. I worked for awhile. I had 42 transcription files to do this weekend, so I downloaded them and then proceeded to look at fabric prices and patterns for slipcovers. I also found a 'no sew' slipcover. Fell asleep. Everyone woke up and we went to the mall to find a shirt for Andrew to wear in our pictures this week. Got cookies. Came home and cooked supper. Went to bed.
Sounds busy, but it really was quite relaxing. I worked on my transcription stuff some Saturday night...I worked until my computer crashed. Clayton booted it up the next morning and got online with tech support only to discover that somehow I made our refurbished memory crash. Hoping we can send it back, but if not, we'll just get a new memory stick. Computer crashed again yesterday afternoon. Hopefully it's fine now since I really don't like doing my work on the desktop computer. Love my laptop. Since Clayton had to take the memory chip out my 'puter runs slow now. I can deal with that until we get more memory.
What else to report? Supposed to practice with my piano accompaniment Wednesday night after choir practice, but not sure that's going to work as his family has pictures Wednesday after choir. Must remember to call them tonight for a couple reasons: 1) to find out if she wants me to bring lunch tomorrow and 2) to find out if he thinks we'll have enough time to practice Wednesday. If not, we may have to go back to what we decided in the first place, but that's the day we come back from DC. Maybe Tuesday after I'm finished with Bible Study. I just know we need to practice at least once before we play on the 23rd. This will only be the 2nd time I have played a solo at church. I've played solos when I was in HS and college, but that was with the rest of the band and I was kind of anonymous. Playing in front of the congregation at church is a whole 'nother ball game. I love playing with the orchestra at church. We're really small, but we have a lot of fun. We have 2 flutes, 2 trumpets, a french horn, a saxophone, a trombone, and a bass guitar. I was told yesterday that someone could actually hear me and she said that I did a good job. It was nice to hear that.
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