No Windycon for us,
Nov. 8th, 2007 10:33 amif you were wondering.
The CHS football team won last weekend, so SR has a football game to play at Friday evening. And there's a SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) conference this weekend as well -- it technically begins before the football game starts, but as band is a class and SADD isn't.... I'm driving SR and a classmate up to the conference after the game.
DB has a puppet workshop Friday evening and Saturday as well.
And there's a trip for me into Detroit on Sunday. The church that my mother grew up in (and DB was baptised at, and that J and I were members of for a few years before we moved too far away) is going on a pilgrimage of sorts down to their old building in Detroit. Seems that there was some remodeling done, and the current congregation found a plaque that was dedicated in 1920, honoring the 90+ members of the church who served in WWI. There's going to be a little ceremony, and the plaque detached from the old building and moved up to the new building in Farmington, to be rededicated next weekend. As my grandfather and at least two great-uncles are on the plaque, I'm going down to represent the family (Mum's on a trip, her sisters are in FL and don't come North in the winter).
The CHS football team won last weekend, so SR has a football game to play at Friday evening. And there's a SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) conference this weekend as well -- it technically begins before the football game starts, but as band is a class and SADD isn't.... I'm driving SR and a classmate up to the conference after the game.
DB has a puppet workshop Friday evening and Saturday as well.
And there's a trip for me into Detroit on Sunday. The church that my mother grew up in (and DB was baptised at, and that J and I were members of for a few years before we moved too far away) is going on a pilgrimage of sorts down to their old building in Detroit. Seems that there was some remodeling done, and the current congregation found a plaque that was dedicated in 1920, honoring the 90+ members of the church who served in WWI. There's going to be a little ceremony, and the plaque detached from the old building and moved up to the new building in Farmington, to be rededicated next weekend. As my grandfather and at least two great-uncles are on the plaque, I'm going down to represent the family (Mum's on a trip, her sisters are in FL and don't come North in the winter).