Tomorrow morning I drive to Small City Down the Interstate to meet Laid-back Clergypal. (Behold how many blog-pseudonyms I can cram into one post!) Last time we met before Christmas, and I was a huge house. This time he’ll be able to meet the former occupant of that house. We’re meeting at the IHOP. Sweet!
Then I’m back for a few hours, then I leave for the Presbyterian Uber-Committee meeting. I’ll need to leave by 4:30 or 5 because traffic bites in Your Nation’s Capital. I won’t be home until 10, probably, at which time the divine miss m will let me know just how displeased she’s been with only the cup to sustain her all that time.
Friday morning is the Mother’s Day program at little she-who-is’s preschool. The invitation said, “The children will sing and we will have a special snack.” What more does one need?
And yes, of course I will cry.
Then miss m and I leave right from there to Small City Over the Mountains where a few members of my clergy cohort group will present at a regional conference for the denomination. After the presentation I turn right back around and drive home.
After some fun with the family over the weekend, I will leave Mother’s Day evening for several days with the whole cohort group. This is the group of graduates of Crusty-ol’ Theological Seminary who represent diverse ends of the theological spectrum and who get together to hash things out. We even have a grant for this purpose!
Before the group meets I’ll see some other friends. I’ll spend Sunday night with Professor/Mentor, who finally e-mailed me back after untold months of irritating silence. On the upside, she now has tenure. Then Monday I am especially excited to rendezvous with several RevGals!: Songbird, Cheesehead, St. Cass, and reverend mommy, all of whom are attending Mondo Preaching Conference, aka Festival of Homies. I. Can’t. Wait.
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Asides
» I have been remiss in posting SBJ’s latest stats: 23 pounds and 27 inches at six months. Yes, I’ve got the big mama biceps.
» Aaaaaand little she-who-is lost another tooth this week!
» SBJ is four months old, 19 pounds 5 ounces, and 26 inches tall. GIGANTOR!

Well, at least you didn’t have a busy day or anything…
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Inside joke ahead…
[Anyway, last night at the end of (the evening) I said, “he put a lot of work into tonight with the girls… [as if talking to children] so what do you say?”
The mother-in-law singsonged, “Thank you, R.”]
There’s also this one…
Eve and Her Sisters by Yona McDonough, but if I remember correctly (I don’t want to actually go find it on the shelf), it’s the Hebrew Bible women.. you should write it!
Enjoy your travels…
Mamala, R did a great job as always, but I would *still* leave him for Stephen Colbert.
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Whoever Stephen Colbert is (he’s probably big and famous and I’m showing my cluelessness), I bet he doesn’t cook like R does.
I can’t believe you are going to the Mondo Preaching Gig. This is the only year I am NOT going. Shoot. I am going to Montreat for the Hope of the Church thing. Any chance you are headed there? I am bringing the whole family, which should be… interesting(and wonderful and complicated and exhausting all at the same time). I would love to see you and all your cohorts. I miss you reverendmother!
Jealous I am at your meet up! Cracking up at your love of Stephen Colbert. Hope you have a ton of fun!
Somehow I cannot picture Stephen Colbert changing a poopy diaper. Besides, he looks very high-maintenance. And R has lovely eyes. Why mess wuth success? Of course, I have a thing for Alan Rickman, so who am I to talk? (this of course shows we’re different generations…)
I am also jealous about the meet-up. Give big hugs to all the other RevGals from me, if you have the energy after all the stuff that precedes the festival. I am also jealous about the festival. One of these days…
I emailed you about the icon thing - let me know what you think.
Mibi! Disparaging Stephen Colbert?
You’re On Notice.
But seriously, Stephen Colbert the character would not change a poopy diaper. But Stephen Colbert the actor/comedian seems to be very grounded and a family man, in interviews and such. </rabid fan>
I will agree that R is a gem though.
Should I mention that although I do not know Stephen Colbert we grew up in the same town and went to the same school?
I liked this book as well: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1879045435/qid=1147476346/sr=2-1/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_1/104-6937756-0230301?s=books&v=glance&n=283155