Clearing the Decks
April 4, 2011 in Blogs
Well, it’s a pretty meaningless title for the post, but I have to call it something and I’m pretty sure I’ve not used that one before in the nine hundred seventy-nine previous Blogless Lepolt posts. I’m using it because today’s Examiner temporal anomalies article is entitled Timeline part 3: Decker, and addresses the problem created by the fact that on one of the previous trips the company left a wounded marine behind who just might be angry enough to change history.
I am a bit disappointed, maybe disconcerted, concerning the music at the church. This is not really the place for me to be discussing it, but I don’t really have a place to discuss it, so I’ll be brief. I was in essence asked to make a serious commitment to helping the musicians at this church pull together their efforts, which means I have to be at every practice and every service. It seems that only one member of the church’s music team feel they need to attend or support this effort. I’m not certain why it should be important to me if it is not important to them. But then, it’s early days yet. It will take some time to get them focused and organized and doing something worthwhile. So I should not judge too quickly.
I will have a talk about it this practice.
I’m also tired; I seem to have thrown myself off schedule somehow, and am not certain how. But here’s for pushing forward and getting finished before I collapse.
–M. J. Young