Ok. It was so busy that the entire Saturday was fully occupied with church and family events. I did a very long walk in the morning, I did have some pictures for the walk, but I don't think I will have time to rant about things I experienced during the walk. So, those picture will be kept in the phone unused for awhile, probably forever until I lose it.
I think I haven't digest my breakfast after the walk, then it is time to bring the laundry to the near by shop to dry them since was gloodmy the entire morning. The big kid is supposed|d to serve as altar servers during the Easter vigil, so we need to be in the church early, and therefore we ate lunch whilst waiting for the laundry in the dryer. After the lunch, we're on our way, enroute to the church.
Traffic was so so so bad, it almost makes me think is everybody attending Easter vigil mass together with us? Nevertheless, we made it still, but never on time due to the extreme traffic. We're about half an hour late for the practice.
Choir practice is still about 2 hours away, but I don't feel stupid enough to drive another hour all the way back, and then take the trouble to go through the traffic again, just to come back here. So, me and the younger kid stays in the parish house and wait for the home minister to join us.
Archbishop came to deliver an extremely long winded homily, so long until 1 of the altar server and 1 of the patrons fainted. The weather is extremely warm and humid. The gloomy day was mostly caused by haze, therefore heat are trapped in the atmosphere. I too find myself struggling at the choir team designated pew.
My buddy is also received as a Catholic this year for he decided to become one of us, so we can take the holy communion in the Catholic church. He's the one, that tall boy amongst them. On top of all that, I think overall we did quite well. Choir sounded good, Easter vigil mass ended slightly later than expeced, mostly due to (not the bishop's long winded story) the amount of confirmation and baptism.