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Easter long weekend

Monday, 21 April, 2003

It's the end of the Easter long weekend and I have been doing nothing and everything. On Thursday I made a PowerPoint slideshow for the University Easter service and led the singing. We had a Bible study group dinner at a friend's place who fed us African food and made us eat with our hands. We read through Matthew 26-28 together and thanked God for sending Jesus to die on our behalf. On Friday I got up early and sang with two other girls and a 10-piece band for the Good Friday service. We nearly froze to death in the cathedral. Ben and I came home and went back to bed because we were tired and I spent the afternoon watching the first of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring again before we went to Bec and Phil's for dinner. On Saturday my school friends came down to play mahjong with us all day. We were going to watch a movie too but no one felt like it; it was more fun to sit around and talk. When we finally got sick of that, we gathered around the piano and played and sang our way through a lot of old musicals that we used to love: Les Miserables, The Sound of Music, The Scarlet Pimpernel and Chess. I'm sure it drove our neighbours crazy but we had so much fun doing it. After they left, Ben and I watched Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets which, in my opinion, was only marginally better than the first film. Ben, of course, hated it. On Sunday Ben and I went to Sydney to have yum cha with my father and stepmother. I've never seen so many non-Asian people having yum cha in one place. Afterwards we went to visit my mother and Peter. I still have stuff in my old room that I never got around to clearing out. I decided to do some sorting and threw away a lot of my old toys. I also took home several boxes and bagfuls of stuff I wanted to keep. I know everyone thinks I'm crazy but there are just some toys that I can't bear to part with. I figure they should be allowed to live out their “retirement” with me because they've been mine for so long and I've loved them for so many years. It was very sad getting rid of all the other stuff but in a sense I was less attached to it and it didn't mean as much to me. There's still heaps more to sort through (what a spoilt child I was!) but I decided to call it a day. We also went to visit Ben's friend from school and his parents fed us BBQ chicken and chicken salt potato chips because they knew we wouldn't be able to get dinner before church. We got back to Wollongong just in time for church. We also went to After Supper Supper at Dave's place and played Three's until 11 o'clock. Today I slept in until noon. I always think it's good to do that and then I get depressed about how little I've accomplished in the day. Terribly silly, really. As you can tell, I'm really procrastinating about my third article. Poor Issue 07 ...
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