Monday, May 7, 2007

Bio in a nutshell

Okay... Not really really the explanation I was looking for, but better than '10-15 min presentation'. Yeah, this'll be fun. Anywho, as always I will not stay long, (are we surprised?) but I might be able to scrape up something new in my life...

Um, well, in church, we finally have enough Aaronic(sp?) Priesthood holders to bless and pass the sacrament without asking for people to fill in. We know what this means, right? It's only a matter of time before they divide the ward. It's always a sign that when you have enough people to pass the sacrament on their own, you have too many people. I think. Still, it's nice. We kind of had a musical chairs thing going on this time with some people coming late so people who volunteered to help had to get up, squeeze passed everyone else and everybody starts shifting around while people get organized. That and, Logan stole my spot. I've been doing that section for months. Alright, I am never getting there after him again. Easier said than done... And he did offer to give it back. Whatever, I don't care. Maybe I could use some change from what I shall call routine. It is not routine of course, but I use the word as a explanation. Maybe 'tradition' would be better for it.

Okay, the time is come, my head is empty, and all of you are asleep. So farewell and watch your step on the way out. There's been some chemical spill on the third floor.

3 comments:

motherof8 said...

I think that we are safe from a ward split any time soon. Too many organizations, like Primary, are seriously understaffed. Although, truthfully, it is more a matter of people unwilling to serve at all or to serve in certain positions than an actual lack of people. I think a split is based more on active people than members on record, but I don't know.

Who's cleaning up that mess? The monkeys?

--I like this new blog home, except! I cannot seem to do my sign off signature here. sigh.

It means "I love you"which I do whether I can put up my hearts and flowers or not!

David said...

I believe the most important metric for organizing church units is active MP holders.

Anonymous said...

Interesting to know.