Remember when I was gushing about special moments with special people? Well, I hate to tell you that those special moments did not end after Friday's recital. In fact, they just kept a-comin'. You will have to live without pictures for most (contrary to popular belief, I do
not in fact carry a camera with me everywhere I go...), and rely merely on my narrative powers (which you might need to forgive a bit this time around, because it is well past my bed-time and yet--for some strange reason--I cannot seem to sleep. Make the most of all opportunities is what I say, so here we go...)
Saturday began like most other Saturdays. I woke up. I dealt with life--laundry, groceries, banking, baking-of-squash-for-making-of-squash-soup, etc. I luxuriated in taking my time, and by 11.10 was satisfied that life was indeed dealt with.
With perfect timing, Heather called and said "Come for lunch!" which was pretty nice seeing as I had forgotten to eat breakfast in all of my dealings. (Heather pretty consistently feeds me when I forget to eat. It is one of the many reasons why I cannot imagine life without her.) She fed me delicious bbq as I sat at her counter and while we dug through life. We were not entirely satisfied with the effects of the digging, and decided that what we really needed was some
thrifting. Since Sarah was at a birthday party, and Ash was going about his own dealing with life, Heather, Kate and I headed out to the local thrift store. I did not know what to expect, as I had not yet taken advantage of the thrift possibilities in my local area, but I was pleasantly surprised to find some pretty neat, pretty old, white dishware to add to my collection.
(Sidebar: Awhile back I decided that when I finally grow up and have a real life, I would like to have a black and white kitchen with green accoutrements. That was just before the whole world went crazy and decided that black and white was "in", but I have decided that even though I detest following a crowd, this particular crowd is following
me and hence--it is ok. That being said, I have unofficially begun gathering to my bosom random pieces of black/white/green dishware. The older the better. Hence, yay thrift store.)
Kate found some color-forms that she was pretty pleased with, so we returned home for some "alone-time with Lauren". This is a phenomenon that Kate guards with surprising force, and anyone who tries to interrupt this precious time is firmly reprimanded. (I am pretty scared of her.) We hid ourselves away in her bedroom and played color-forms to our hearts content.
After awhile I realized it was getting pretty late, so I took myself away to run some errands that included my first round of Christmas shopping (how have we gotten this close to Christmas?!?). Pretty soon I needed to be over at the Saturday evening service my church holds because I was playing piano with the band. I cannot tell you how much fun it is to sit at a piano and just jam with some fine musicians, so I won't even try. I will just say that there is a whole dimension to worship that I am privileged to experience as a pianist and that I am grateful for. By the time the service was over and I got home I realized that I needed to finish preparing my sunday school lesson for the next day, or else I was going to have a crowd of unruly hooligans on my hands. (I typically try to avoid this at all costs, and as this was my first time teaching this particular crowd, I wanted to be good and prepared...)
The next morning found me at church with butterflies taking up my stomach. I had to laugh to myself--I had been on stage in front of crowds of people three times in the last week without a
blink of a butterfly, and yet it was this gaggle of children that turned me into a nervous wreck. By the time we got under way however, I was feeling better. My trusty assistant had arrived, and we were able to take part in the worship before all the children were dismissed to their classes. (It is amazing what a little bit of perspective can do for your soul, and it is amazing what worship does for my perspective...) Our class went well, we had fun, and the children learned that the memory verse "doesn't rhyme!!!" (They seemed to be very concerned about this. Hopefully they learned some other things as well....)
After all was said and done, I hopped in my car and made my way to Harrisburg. (Enter, pictures.) Last year about this time, my friend Liz was about to have a baby and wanted to gather together our group of friends before life got a little hay-wire. This year, our friend Amanda is in the same situation and so Liz gathered us all again.

We (Marina & Rick, Dave & Amanda, Liz & Jeff, and myself) laughed, ate, and talked the afternoon away. We were highly amused by the children running about,
and were entertained by their various attempts at entertaining us. Here we have Joost, attempting to balance a pillow on his head.
Attempt 1: Failure.

Attempt 2: Failure.

Attempt 3: SUCCESS!!!

This led to confident re-enactments in various other locations (as in right next to me...) Unfortunately a picture does not capture the feat of walking into the living room
whilst balancing; otherwise folks, you would see it here first.

When we realized with sadness that it was time to be parting (and I am not trying to be cute here--I do mean real sadness) we ladies gathered so that Rick our photographer could re-enact the picture he took of us at last year's dinner. It is sad that our time together is limited to such brief encounters, but it is a gift that those encounters are always a refreshment of the soul.
After hugs and good-bye wishes, I drove back to my cozy home, my white dishware, and my work. (I swear to you that I fully intended to make this a work weekend. Sometimes life just has a better idea.) Things got under way with a bang bright and early the next morning but it is ok: I am happy to report that this time next week I will be in New Jersey with my dear family, getting ready for some holiday. (Bring on the holiday.)
That's all kids--thanks for letting me tell you ;-)