Long day, but a good one

5:55 a.m. CDT: Got up, missing an hour of sleep that disappeared overnight.
6:30 a.m.: Arrived at First UMC Shelbyville for men’s club breakfast. Discovered that, because I had casually mentioned that I might not be there to help cook, they had made preparations for me not to be there. I normally dice potatoes, but our kitchen czar Andy Borders had bought frozen pre-diced potatoes. I could have slept an hour and arrived for the breakfast meeting at 7:30.
7:30 a.m.: Take notes on men’s club meeting, for which I am secretary, and enjoy a hearty breakfast.
9:45 a.m.: Head for Mt. Carmel Baptist Church in Rutherford County for lay speaking assignment. Sit in on last part of Sunday School. Service goes well; sermon was posted earlier to this blog.
12:10 p.m.: Lunch at Taco Bell.
12:30 p.m.: Walmart. I bought a carrying case and a MicroSD card for the new cell phone which will be arriving this week.
1:30 p.m.: Arrive at T-G to wait for 2 p.m. meeting for planning my 30-year high school class reunion:

From 2010-03-14

3 p.m.: Arrive at Fly Arts Center for tech rehearsal. It’s a long afternoon and evening, and by the end of it — once the tech stuff was worked out and we actually ran through the play — I was dog-tired and my performance suffered as a result, flubbing a few lines I know I have memorized. Even so, our overall performance as a cast was good, a notable improvement from last week.
8:30 p.m.: Home. I watched “The Simpsons” from the DVR, took a bath, and munched on trail mix. I am, at this point, waiting for one of my T-G co-workers to e-mail me a flash page which we will use on the web site for our annual baseketball bracket contest. Once that’s taken care of, I’ll go to bed.