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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 2469738" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>I am sorry [USER=264425]@becca59[/USER]. That's utterly rubbish for you all.</p><p></p><p>I've managed the main shopping trip and just trying to psych myself up for a walk ending at the 2nd most favoured shopping area later in the afternoon where the last items are hopefully to be found. (Lentils, a single pint of milk, and gluten-free treats. I think the copious amounts of Pepsi Max will be gathered in as I'm out walking in the week between now and Friday.</p><p></p><p>We had our carol service last night... possibly our worst turnout ever, for which I was grateful for many reasons. I ended up having to take my mask off to sing, though, having agreed with everyone in the morning we needed to keep masks on for singing. I'm a reasonably well-trained singer, had tested out the "Can I sing at a decent volume and not blow out a candle?" theory, (only if I wasn't concentrating) and hiding behind the organ, I am a decent distance from everyone, which helped in my mind, but I am absolutely dreading the thought of next weekend and the service on Christmas Eve which is mostly children, followed by Midnight Mass, which is all people who only come to church once a year, (other than me the vicar and A.N.Other from the congregation), then Christmas Morning which is a "Who knows?!" in a good year. Sunday Morning is going to be even more of a "Who knows?!"</p><p></p><p>Normally, I really don't fuss about the occasional attendees turning up, happily welcome everyone, work hard behind the scenes to make the logistics easy for these occasions, and am usually very pleased to have my once-a-year catch up with those I know, but this year....!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 2469738, member: 277410"] I am sorry [USER=264425]@becca59[/USER]. That's utterly rubbish for you all. I've managed the main shopping trip and just trying to psych myself up for a walk ending at the 2nd most favoured shopping area later in the afternoon where the last items are hopefully to be found. (Lentils, a single pint of milk, and gluten-free treats. I think the copious amounts of Pepsi Max will be gathered in as I'm out walking in the week between now and Friday. We had our carol service last night... possibly our worst turnout ever, for which I was grateful for many reasons. I ended up having to take my mask off to sing, though, having agreed with everyone in the morning we needed to keep masks on for singing. I'm a reasonably well-trained singer, had tested out the "Can I sing at a decent volume and not blow out a candle?" theory, (only if I wasn't concentrating) and hiding behind the organ, I am a decent distance from everyone, which helped in my mind, but I am absolutely dreading the thought of next weekend and the service on Christmas Eve which is mostly children, followed by Midnight Mass, which is all people who only come to church once a year, (other than me the vicar and A.N.Other from the congregation), then Christmas Morning which is a "Who knows?!" in a good year. Sunday Morning is going to be even more of a "Who knows?!" Normally, I really don't fuss about the occasional attendees turning up, happily welcome everyone, work hard behind the scenes to make the logistics easy for these occasions, and am usually very pleased to have my once-a-year catch up with those I know, but this year....!!! [/QUOTE]
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