February 28, 2010. This is a late edition to the blog. On the night of the great spaghetti fest (Feb. 1), the cleanup went so long that Joanne really never got to go over 'who did what' and how the work of making a meal for 20 was actually divided. Truth be told, every body was tired and attention spans were very short. So, we came back to that event on the 28th... and, we learned a few things. One who is not normally not very outspoken stepped into the lead; and one who is usually at the head of things willingly delegated authority. There was a clear vote for the 'entertainer' - the one that kept things from getting too serious, and there were several steady eddies who did the role assigned to them and plodded along. We talked about the ways that roles change depending upon circumstances and the importance of quickly developing teamwork in group projects. As an outgrowth of the 'spaghetti fest', the groups is willing to explore spaghetti for sale night to raise money for the pilgrimage. It looks like this will most likely happen on a Saturday night in May. We also talked about the interviews some more and there is a strong desire to meet more of the congregation. Alas, we wished Fr. Doug a Happy Birthday after a meal of meatball hoagies and salad.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Happy Birthday Fr. Doug
February 28, 2010. This is a late edition to the blog. On the night of the great spaghetti fest (Feb. 1), the cleanup went so long that Joanne really never got to go over 'who did what' and how the work of making a meal for 20 was actually divided. Truth be told, every body was tired and attention spans were very short. So, we came back to that event on the 28th... and, we learned a few things. One who is not normally not very outspoken stepped into the lead; and one who is usually at the head of things willingly delegated authority. There was a clear vote for the 'entertainer' - the one that kept things from getting too serious, and there were several steady eddies who did the role assigned to them and plodded along. We talked about the ways that roles change depending upon circumstances and the importance of quickly developing teamwork in group projects. As an outgrowth of the 'spaghetti fest', the groups is willing to explore spaghetti for sale night to raise money for the pilgrimage. It looks like this will most likely happen on a Saturday night in May. We also talked about the interviews some more and there is a strong desire to meet more of the congregation. Alas, we wished Fr. Doug a Happy Birthday after a meal of meatball hoagies and salad.
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