It didn't take too long for me to get back into the web frame of mind. I always thought there was something of the Spiderman about me. I took some pics of the Pastoral Area Youth Mass on Sunday, which was a very enjoyable service. I wouldn't have made it to that Mass if it wasn't for my beautiful Girlfriend, Sophie, who drove me to Everton's last game of the season at Goodison and then picked me up and drove me to Mass. If I had gone in my own car I would have been stuck in aeons of traffic trying to get out of Walton. Sophie met me in Tuebrook, where the traffic dissipates and I ran like a maniac in the stormy rain to the car. The combination of Everton winning and doing something for God spurred me on. It was rather serendipitous that I dried in time for Mass on the journey there.
At the eleventh hour, I was commissioned with the responsibility of coming up with bidding prayers again, which I composed on my iPhone in the car on the way to Mass. I wouldn't recommend it, although I had been thinking about them all weekend and what they should be devoted to (I was told I may be needed), so it wasn't a complete rush job.
Last night, I fine-tuned a couple more pages to compensate for the new design. I need to do something with the pastoral area section. It does the job but it is a bit of a boring list. Watch this space on that one.
David Moyes has come up with another 4-year plan for the future development of EFC. Similarly, I have devised an 11-point plan to get the website in optimum shape. I shan't divulge this yet. However, I have completed 2 of them tonight. One was to upload the new pictures of the Pastoral Area Youth Mass and Holy Communion 2008 and the other was to amend the Gallery section appropriately to fit more galleries in the events section. As you can see it is mission accomplished.
9 more points and I will be much happier with this site when they are done. I shall elaborate more on what they are when I am making progress with them. I like to keep you all on tenterhooks.
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