It's been a lovely sunny day here

At church a former minister who retired two years ago was back to preach for our Anniversary Sunday - marking 190 years in our community. It was good to see him & his wife, and an abundance of photos of their five grandkids, and lots of people who turned out to say hello & celebrate together. We had great music from our choirs and a guest who played the vibraphone (which I love!)
Then after lunch my mate & I went out to a beautiful woodland where a local art centre is also located - so walked in the woods a bit, then went through the arts & craft show - I am always amazed by many talented creative people. Picked up a few small gifts to add to my growing Xmas collection. Now, I'm listening to some soothing harp music, the fireplace is on, dinner is being prepared.
I've been online a bit this afternoon too, as I'm facilitating a group in an inter-professional education session this week - first they had a learning module to do; now there is some asynchronous discussion & on Wed evening we will meet face-to-face for more learning activities, role playing & feedback. These are always interesting sessions - I think I learn a lot from being with the students who come from all the related medical science programmes. The focus of this session is on delivering bad news - in this instance it is a case of a woman who was in a serious motor vehicle accident & will have residual effects of a brain injury.
Tomorrow night I'm meeting a group of friends for dinner & to go to the first of this year's National Geographic LIVE series - I think it's on oceans - so I'm sure it will be spectacular.
And then Friday night I have my women's euchre club coming here - so I have get busy figuring out a yummy cocktail & what food I will serve! It will be a full week - and I'm grateful for all the variety that is in it.