I just got back from Tucson, Arizona, where I attended a school board meeting at the Desert Valley Christian School. That may not seem like much, except it came at the tail end of a day that began with a conference Personnel Committee at 8:00 a.m. That meeting, in turn, was followed by the conference Executive Committee which began at 10:00 a.m. and ended around 3:00 p.m.
I would have had a brief break to catch up on email and such before leaving to Tucson, but I was called to intervene in a sudden and unexpected conflict between some parents and a teacher at a local school. It wasn’t until after that situation was calmed down that I was able to begin my trek to Tucson.
While on my way to Tucson I made various calls to begin the search for a new principal for TAA. When I send this off I will go home and change into my workout clothes. I don’t know if I will have a chance to blog anytime this weekend since I do not have email at home. The IT guy did not come fix my computer this week as he assured me he would, so I have to work around this technical shortcoming.
I begin my one week evangelistic series at the Central Valley Spanish SDA Church on Sabbath. It will run until next Sabbath, April 30. That is the one downside of the week—I will miss my daughter Amanda’s final sermon at the Garden Grove SDA Church in California. She is moving her base of ministry to Orange, California. She has plenty to keep her mind occupied in the meantime, since she is directing a Children’s Choir Easter Cantata this Sabbath at 5:00 p.m., at the Garden Grove SDA Church. I will miss that event as well. I guess those are two downsides to this coming week! She’ll do fine. I am very proud of her. Come think of it; put that on your calendar if you are in Southern California—go watch the cantata and tell me about it! Tell me if you can see some of my Children’s Choir Director genes in her
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