Feel the fever coming You’re shaking and twitching

I began week 3 of my 5K training this afternoon. Because I’d had a pretty good session on Sunday, I was expecting an easy time of it tonight. Not to be. It was actually rather difficult. This week, the training consists of: 5 minutes warm-up, 90 seconds jogging, 90 seconds walking, 3 minutes jogging, 3 minutes walking, 90 seconds jogging, 90 seconds walking, 3 minutes jogging, 3 minutes walking, 5 minutes cool-down. That last 3 minutes was really tough. I very much wanted to stop jogging before the time was up, but I forced myself to power through it. Ugh. Hopefully, days 2 and 3 of this week will be a little easier.

After that, I met with my Liturgy Goals subcommittee. We didn’t accomplish as much as we had last week, but we did move the process forward. So I’m counting this a win.

Do you ever have dreams that seem very real, and even after you’ve woken up, and realize that it was just a dream, you still tend to believe what was true in the dream? Yeah, me neither.
Ok, really I experienced this when I woke up this morning. I had dreamt that I’d won a $10,000 shopping spree to Best Buy. I knew right away that it had only been a dream, but all day I was distracted with thoughts of what I was going to buy.

All weekend in a post

Above all I wish to state that my suffering has begun. It is officially too warm for me. Rule of thumb: If you have to run the A/C to be comfortable, it’s too warm.

Here’s a recap of the past several days.

Thursday I went up to Stockton for the Chrism Mass. Music was ok, I got a couple of decent photos, and dinner was excellent!

Friday I got off work at noon then went for my walk/jog/run. When I finished that, I came home and fell asleep for a couple of hours. In the evening I went to the fish fry at the parish. I think it was even more successful than the one we did earlier this season.

Saturday I went out in the afternoon to the Modesto Earth Day celebration at Graceada Park. Sadly, it was pretty boring. Oh well. After that I went to Mass where I served as Commentator. This being Passion Sunday, the Gospel was quite long. I took the part of the narrator in the reader’s theatre style proclamation. Still later in the evening, I stayed up much too late watching TV. Merlin and Walking Dead.

Today, Sunday, I got up earlyish to go down to the church and open the gates to Central Catholic and post signs indicating that there was overflow parking available. I was quite proud of myself for getting it all done. But when I went back this evening to lock up, someone had already closed the main gate. So for all I know, people went looking for parking only to find a locked gate. Annoying.
After opening up, I went to MJC to do my walk/jog/run on the track. I actually felt quite good after this session! I can tell that the workout is getting a little easier. That’s encouraging! Another nap (geez I’m getting old) and this evening I went out to the Clarion for the belly dancing thing. I took a few photos but I haven’t processed them yet. We’ll see if they’re any good.

Ok. There you go. Now you’re up to date.

More photos

Here are some photos from the Chrism Mass last night.

The view of the cathedral from my vantage point in the choir loft.
Mass of the Oils 2011 - 30

Just prior to the beginning of Mass.
Mass of the Oils 2011 - 02

The bishop
Mass of the Oils 2011 - 13

During the Eucharistic Prayer
Mass of the Oils 2011 - 31
Mass of the Oils 2011 - 35

The St. Stanislaus delegation
Mass of the Oils 2011 - 48
Mass of the Oils 2011 - 50

Some photos

I’ve been a bit behind on my photo taking and posting.

Here are a few recent shots.

Fr. Ramon on the First Sunday of LentSt. Stans - Lent - 1

Mary at work
MJC shots 1104.12 - 02

Michelle and her 10,000 watt smile
MJC shots 1104.12 - 05

Bam ba Lam, cool in the shade
MJC shots 1104.12 - 10

Rose & the Bag Man
MJC shots 1104.12 - 11

Woah, we’re halfway there

Today was a pretty good day. I knocked out the minutes from yesterday’s meeting in no time. Surprised myself with that. I was able to obtain some pedometers from the District Benefits Office. Score! I went with Vangie to Central Catholic to get some keys to open gates for the next two weekends. I did a crazy fast couple of laps around the campus with Vee during the afternoon wellness break. And after work, I started week 2 of my 5K training. All good. Following that, I came home to quickly take a shower, cook some dinner, then rush back out to the parish for the Penance Service which. took. for. ever. I was tasked with being an usher so I was on my feet for over two more hours. I’m tired.

Strategic planning

I’ve mentioned before that we are working on updating the Strategic Plan at the parish. I am leading a sub-committee to look at the goals for Vision 7 – Enhance the liturgical experience to foster full, conscious, and active participation by all parishioners.

Here’s what we have so far.

Goal Tasks/Strategies Responsible Party Completion Date
A. Provide resources full and active liturgy participation      
B. Appoint a Liturgical Committee 1. Identify membership 1. This subcommittee & Fr. Ramon 1. May 1, 2011
  2. Define responsibilities 2. Deacon Jose & Fr. Ramon 2. July 1, 2011
  3. Provide formation & training 3. Deacon Jose 3. August 1, 2011
C. Hold weekly Clergy meetings to unify the Gospel message for the weekend. 1. Look into & make recommendation about subscribing to Homily resources 1. Fr. Ramon & Deacon Jose 1. July 1, 2011
  (This item needs more clarification)    
D. Resume a Task Force for a unified Music Ministry with one leader reporting to the Liturgical Committee. 1. Define charge/responsibilities 1. Vangie Snuffer & Fr. Ramon 1. May 15, 2011
  2. Identify membership 2. Vangie Snuffer & Fr. Ramon 2. June 1, 2011
E. Ensure that the Parish norms are consistently followed at all parish liturgies. 1. Revise and update the Parish Norms 1. Original committee that initially developed norms. 1. August 1, 2011
  2. Incorporate Norms into formation/training program  2. Liturgy Committee 2. Easter 2012
F. Provide cantors for each Mass. (This item needs more clarification)   Easter 2012
Regularly incorporate Liturgical Catechesis into Sunday Liturgies. 1. Create (initial) list of topics (Roman Missal) 1. Hallie Van Deventer 1. 2nd Sunday of Easter, 2011
  2. Develop ongoing schedule 2. Liturgy Committee 2. Advent 2011
Establish a sustainable formation & training program for all ministers. 1. Develop a Commitment Form 1. Mercedes Aviles & Jim Kluesner 1. June 1, 2011
  2. Develop schedule of trainings/formation topics 2. This subcommittee (duties to be taken over by Liturgy Committee) 2. June 1, 2011
  3. Begin trainings 3. 3. July 1, 2011
       

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I love it when a plan comes together

I had intended to get up in time for the 8:00 Mass, but when my alarm went off at 7, I was not at all ready to get up. I ended up sleeping for an additional 90 minutes and decided to go to noon. This gave me time to make breakfast before heading out. Mass was barely tolerable. The music was really bad. They even managed to take a beautiful song that I love (You Are Mine) and make me wish it would stop! The piano was fine of course, and Danny on viola sounded good as usual. I’ll even grant that John sounded good singing. But everything was mic’d such that all the bad parts got equal volume. There was at least one if not more than one string instrument that was way off and the singing was so atonal. Even the guitar was doing some really funky stuff that just didn’t go. I should just look on this as part of my Lenten sacrifice. It was painful.

Afterwards, I went to get some fro-yo. I selected Alpine Vanilla and I added mango, strawberry, blackberry, pineapple, and granola. Twas yum!

I snuck in a nap. Not because I was especially tired, but because I was procrastinating going for my run/jog/walk. Ultimately, I did go out and do 3 miles alternating walking and jogging according to my 5K training plan. Toward the end of the jogging, I was getting pooped. It eased up just in time.

And good news! I found online that there is going to be a Modesto 5K run on May 28th. This is actually 9 days before the end of my training period, but close enough. So I’ll be signing up to run. w00t!

Dinner was a steak with rice and green beans. And I finished up the evening with a few hours of LOTRO (some festival stuff and book work with Aluatis, my captain), and some television (Survivor and Merlin).

Now to bed.

S-A-T-U-R D-A-Y night

Had a pretty productive meeting this morning with the subcommittee to work on Liturgy Goals for the Parish Strategic Plan. We’re certainly going to have to plan another meeting for the near future though.

I helped with music for a funeral this afternoon. Aaron was there to sing and play piano, Jeff sang and played guitar, I did the same. It was nice to sing/play with those guys again. Aaron and I went to the reception afterwards to eat and talk with some of the friends/family of the deceased.

Finally, this evening I played 6 hours or so of LOTRO. I worked on Jaimee, my second Lore Master.

Now I’m tired.

A movie and some photos

Tuesday night I went to see Source Code. I rather liked it! As my buddy Tim says, if you ever watched 7 Days back at the turn of the millennium, this will seem pretty familiar. But there was a Timeline-esque aspect to the movie too. I wish that more of the quantum physics angle could have been explored. But overall, I thought it was pretty good.

Today was a surprise bridal shower for Ana at the parish offices. I was invited (I’m quite pleased and honored by that) and I took a couple of photos.

The bride to be upon discovering us waiting for her entrance.

Some of the revelers

Lastly, I only completed a one mile walk today, but tomorrow is day two of my 5K training regimen.

Baby, baby bounce it off your satellite

Last night I met with Eloisa, a young woman from church to discuss the parish website and communication in general.
One of the things I’d like to propose is that we create a director of communication for the parish.

Working under the direction of the Pastor, duties would include:

  • Facilitate communication between staff members and volunteers; with registered parishioners, and with those who attend Mass regularly.
  • Develop and use technology and social media as appropriate.
  • Facilitate communication between Parish ministries and organizations.
  • Facilitate communication between the school and the parish community-at-large.
  • Create and / or proofread and approve written communications from the church or about the church, in print or electronic form.
  • Create a weekly church bulletin that sparks interest and anticipation among the parishioners.
  • Publish a bi-monthly parish newsletter.
  • Create brochures, mass mailings, etc.
  • Supervise content of the church, school, and other parish based websites.
  • Develop strategies to maintain and improve the parish database(s).
  • Develop surveys and other tools to aid in planning and evaluating.

I totally borrowed the above list from a parish in Texas.

Anyway, we could really use a person like this. I’m just not sure that TPTB at the parish would see things the same way. Wish me luck!

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