Today was Camille's last day with us as an employee at the church, and of course she'll be greatly missed. And of course, we made a huge deal of her last day, pretty much celebrating her the last half of the day or so. We had fun songs on AI, Ansley made a really nice velvet cake, and we gave that Build-a-Bear we had made last week, while other gifts were given too.
It was just a nice last day, hopefully, but certainly a bittersweet one. Maddie and Mom were with me at the office today to enjoy the festivities. Again, she's going to be with us from time to time from this moment on, just not as an employee - she "retired" so she could be a mom, which is certainly one of the more noble reasons to leave the workforce. It helps that her husband has finished his schooling and got a nice job down in Alpharetta.
Maddie had taekwondo tonight, and we were over there - I was getting a few things done, including our next "Spy Games" booklet, plus a new skit for this weekend. I was doing that from my little perch while watching everyone practice their taekwondo. My hobby of putting all the Psalms to music is really moving on, as I'm at Psalm 109 now. There were a few recent ones that were more challenging due to their length of words, but I got through those. The biggest challenge is of course Psalm 119, a super long chapter of the Bible. Eventually those will get shared here, I think, but they're turning out well.
Tonight was the Field of Dreams game, played on location in Iowa. Mom and I watched that in its entirety, including all the ceremony at the beginning, Hall of Fame players emerging from the corn field just like in the movie. The game wasn't terribly close, as the Phillies hit quite a few home runs into the corn fields. Still, the whole event is just amazing to watch. There's a wonderful nostalgia about the whole thing, and I'm glad they do it once a year - the only official MLB game in Iowa each year.
We went to bed early today, this after reading and after saying our prayers. It was a bittersweet day.