Southernmiss
I am hazed everyday
- Joined
- Aug 27, 2011
Everything
It's my daughter's senior year in high school and everything is canceled.
Hoping somehow high school graduation can happen in the 3rd week of May.
She was sick in April and May last year and missed out on end of year activities then
This doubly sucks for her.
But, she and her friends have built a gaming server and are staying connected through that. They've built themselves a Minecraft graduation lol.
She is really missing school and the interactions at school. And the projects left hanging.
I work at church. Everything is canceled there, too.
But I've been working extra hours trying to notify people things are canceled and figure out how to do church virtually.
Saturday all day text messages as we first became aware of cases in our state and shut downs discussing what's next.
Watched a webinar on this last Friday. Meet with pastor and other staff to discuss Monday night.
The official edit from our Bishop came out Tuesday canceling Sunday Mass and listing the other restrictions. Had to get that to the people.
Ccd will be done virtually between catechists and families. Helped give ideas for that.
Yesterday we did a practice run for a videoed Mass to post for our congregation. I put a note on our church Facebook page and everyone is so excited.
Helped groups get word out of canceled events.
Restructuring our bulletin to be texted/emailed today. Encouraging folks to donate by way of our electronic giving.
But office doors are locked and people are to call or email me.
And regular bills and other tasks continue.
So many of our over 70 crowd who refused to do technology at home are struggling with how to do church at home. And not getting our messages. I still have to look at our parish roster to see who we need to reach out to by phone.
It's my daughter's senior year in high school and everything is canceled.
Hoping somehow high school graduation can happen in the 3rd week of May.
She was sick in April and May last year and missed out on end of year activities then
This doubly sucks for her.
But, she and her friends have built a gaming server and are staying connected through that. They've built themselves a Minecraft graduation lol.
She is really missing school and the interactions at school. And the projects left hanging.
I work at church. Everything is canceled there, too.
But I've been working extra hours trying to notify people things are canceled and figure out how to do church virtually.
Saturday all day text messages as we first became aware of cases in our state and shut downs discussing what's next.
Watched a webinar on this last Friday. Meet with pastor and other staff to discuss Monday night.
The official edit from our Bishop came out Tuesday canceling Sunday Mass and listing the other restrictions. Had to get that to the people.
Ccd will be done virtually between catechists and families. Helped give ideas for that.
Yesterday we did a practice run for a videoed Mass to post for our congregation. I put a note on our church Facebook page and everyone is so excited.
Helped groups get word out of canceled events.
Restructuring our bulletin to be texted/emailed today. Encouraging folks to donate by way of our electronic giving.
But office doors are locked and people are to call or email me.
And regular bills and other tasks continue.
So many of our over 70 crowd who refused to do technology at home are struggling with how to do church at home. And not getting our messages. I still have to look at our parish roster to see who we need to reach out to by phone.