Well, I can honestly say that I'm busy with my callings right now. The Bishopric just called a very capable choir president to help me with the choir. However, it seems like I have a lot to do to help the choir president help me out. I'm sure that we'll get everything going smoothly soon.
Next week we're starting our evening choir practices for the cantata FROM CUMORAH'S HILL. I think that evening practices will be best so we can have more time to practice than if we had it in the morning and most of the time people come late, anyhow. I'm concerned that people may not come to the evening practices. Tyler tells me that I can't please everyone but I don't like to upset or inconvenience anyone. I guess that means I'm in for a lot of heartache along this mortal probation, eh? (ha ha) My friend, Shannon, said that if people are serious about coming to choir then they'll come at 5:30pm just like they'd come at 9am. I just hope that the choir members will come. I feel like most everyone is being very supportive, for which I am grateful. During the Sacrament today I began thinking about how Christ wants us to become "one" in the church. I thought that the same concept could apply to the choir. It's too bad I couldn't have these great thoughts during choir practice, instead of 1 hour afterwards...this ward really does have a great choir. They sang so well today!
After church I prepared some dinner and we had the Bristows over for dinner. Sis Bristow reminds me of my mom so much. She is 5ft 4in, has dark eyes & hair, plays the piano wonderfully and was the RS president, plus she's in her 50s! It's crazy! They were a lot of fun and I hope to get to know them better in the future. Age has never been an issue for me in having friends. Teens, 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, etc, there's so many friends to be had! :)
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