Between play and cantata practices there will not be much
work done at the farm this week. Mama has play practice tonight after she
spends a couple hours working on arranging Grandma’s kitchen cabinets. I did not
know she was conscripted to work in Bowie until play practice, so I asked Erin
Echeveria if she could work with me on the final song of the cantata before play
practice. She agreed, so we will nail down the final parts of the song that
have alluded us to this point prior to her having to facilitate play practice.
I need the help because we are performing the cantata on Sunday night. We are
ready in all the other songs – at least presentably decent in our ability to
get through them with some proficiency. I will have a better feel for our
performance readiness when we go through the three-hour dress rehearsal Saturday
afternoon. When the cantata is done, I will feel like I can relax and begin to
enjoy the Christmas season. Mama had been patiently waiting on that.



Last night at church, Bro Daniel let us know what our
grades were for the very difficult test we took a couple weeks ago. I was,
again, pleasantly surprised. I made a 101, Victoria made a 96. Mama does not
want her score widely known but was the lowest score she has ever made in FBI.
She will still make a solid B in the course, but it will break her straight A
streak. She is still happy to have completed the courses and will very happily
accept her degree. I expect we will do well on the final test – well enough to
graduate.
We should hear those grades before Christmas.
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