It has been a week: a week of getting ready for our first overnight house guests in this house, a week of attending to tasks we've been waiting to get to for too long, a week of moving furniture, a week of buying furniture, a week of sore muscles and a sprained finger, a week of moving tools back to the shed, a week of cleaning, a week of going back and forth to Lowe's. Music Week at Lutheridge begins today, and I think we're ready.
Our house guests arrived last night, South Florida friends that we haven't seen since we moved two years ago. We sat outside and chatted while the sun set. One of them will be at Music Week, the reason for the trip, and one of them will explore area waterfalls and take pictures. My spouse, too, will be at Music Week, as will my parents who are staying in camp lodging. I will be the support and logistics team: buying food, driving the car/golf cart, keeping an eye on the weather.
We've been planning this week for a long time, and I'm hoping it all works out. Our Music Week participants will have a very full schedule, so it should be fine. I've been thinking about how long it's been since we had house guests. We used to have people come and stay with us for a week, but that was pre-Covid. I feel like I've forgotten how to use these hosting muscles, but happily, it's coming back. It helps not to have to plan activities.
And of course, my regular life activities will still be happening: the seminary class that I'm taking, the online classes that I'm teaching, and the quilt group at the local Lutheran church. But it will be a good week, full of friends old and new, family, and music. It's just what I yearned for when I used to live much further away.
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