Sunday, March 22, 2009

Lies, Darned Lies and Statistics

I'm slowly starting to get the hang of the computer system at the chapel so I can start running reports off as part of my new calling. However there is a bewildering amount of different options to choose from and I can well see it taking a little while before I get the hang of them all.

Church was good even if there was one or two organisational problems. I had been given the wrong programme information whic hsaid the primary were doign a musical item half way through sacrement. But they weren't they sang at the start, which was right but then one of the bishopric still read out the wrong information after they had sang leading to confusion as to whether or not they were singing once or twice and had sung in the right place or not.

There was also confusion as they welcomed a new convert to the ward then remembered he needed to be confirmed as a member. ( for all non mormon readers that's supposed to be the other way round in case you were wondering why it was wrong).

Well as they say these things come in three's and the third confusing thing to happen was at the end of sacrement when we had to sing one of those really 'obscure' hymns from the hymn books which probably only about half a dozen know and they only sang it six years ago.

Sunday school was good, if a little crowded. Well it will be less crowded next week as the students are going home for Easter Holiday. Well going home is a relative term as Athena is going to the USA and Physics is off to China for the whole of the easter break. With his usual planning style he admitted that he only has the first week planned, he will be winging the next three weeks.

Dinner was late as Grumpy forgot to turn the oven on, so it was less dinner more half dinner and half tea.

Tapdance popped in on her way home from visiting family up north as it were. She surprised both me and Grumpy by immediatly opening the choclates I had bought her. Now we were surprisd by this as TapDance is well known for leaving choclates sealed in their boxes for months on end then suddenly eating them. So her opening choclates in weeks of recieving them is highly unusual. In minutes is unheard of.

Owen didn't seem that bothered by all the commotion and seemed more interested in, if Tap dance had bought him any rock cakes as she gave him one the other day and he's absoutly loves them.

Well Monday tomorrow, which means the start of another week and the resulting oppotunities which every week brings.

Later folks

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