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Sunday, 6 November 2005 04:14 pmYesterday morning, I tried out tai chi with
elbieinwaterloo. It looks like great exercise, the location couldn't be better, and the price was great. On the minus-- I just couldn't get into it, for structural as well as group-specific reasons. I think that I enjoyed yoga more, and I'm sure I enjoyed swimming more. So this ain't the activity for me. I'm glad I tried it, though. (Today my shins are feeling it, which feels good, too).
After, my sweetie and I spent some quality time together, followed by his concert in the evening.
Today, it's quite windy out; gusts above 60kph, but none of the 100kph gusts they apparently forcast on the radio. I just took the pooch for a walk, where we ran into
bats22 on the trail near our house. d. is out singing his second concert this weekend, and I've got a bit of time to myself.
This morning I led the last of our Quakerism 101 sessions (which was overdue, in many senses of the word). Turnout was quite small, just four other people. All of them have been part of this Meeting much longer than I, which was funny for a "101" session. Two newcomers were traveling, and two others live far enough away that it's never certain whether they can make it to a particular session. I was a bit disappointed at the turnout, but the session developed in good ways, and we could raise more complex issues than we might have otherwise been able in a "regular" newcomer-level session.
( A bit of detail for the Quaker-interested )
And while I was out, we received apologetic regrets from
lovecraftienne and
persephoneplace saying they won't be able to come for dinner tonight. *sigh*. I hope
persephoneplace's tooth feels better soon!
After, my sweetie and I spent some quality time together, followed by his concert in the evening.
Today, it's quite windy out; gusts above 60kph, but none of the 100kph gusts they apparently forcast on the radio. I just took the pooch for a walk, where we ran into
This morning I led the last of our Quakerism 101 sessions (which was overdue, in many senses of the word). Turnout was quite small, just four other people. All of them have been part of this Meeting much longer than I, which was funny for a "101" session. Two newcomers were traveling, and two others live far enough away that it's never certain whether they can make it to a particular session. I was a bit disappointed at the turnout, but the session developed in good ways, and we could raise more complex issues than we might have otherwise been able in a "regular" newcomer-level session.
( A bit of detail for the Quaker-interested )
And while I was out, we received apologetic regrets from