As things settle down into a routine, I find that I am at liberty to re-energize my routine. I get to re-establish priorities and decide what my best options are and in the ways in which I work the best.
It may be because we do not have a kitchen table and chairs yet, but I have a difficult time finding a place to study where I can really focus. However, that will change soon.
I played through some music today on our horrendously out-of-tune piano. That will change as soon as I receive some recommendations for piano tuners in the area. I revised my thesis for print.
Tomorrow I will head to my work and do some planning of the rest of the church year.
And review some theory for my placement exams. Here is the big question now: I have heard the history test is very difficult. Most people don't pass it and have to take remedial history. So do I put a lot of time and effort into studying for it?
Thursday, August 1, 2013
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When you decide on anthems for your adult choir, I would love to know what you're doing!
Are you familiar with O Thou the Central Orb by Charles Wood? It's fantastic! Late English Romantic and it doesn't seem too hard. Plus it's on cpdl :)
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