I'm not doing so well with the sabbatical, am I?
I guess I might as well give up.
People have been tossing Grey's Anatomy quotes all over the place. Are you scary and damaged? Or dark and twisty? Or just, like me, addicted to the How to Save A Life music video? Seriously? Seriously!
(They could not possibly have done a more magnificent job with Izzie and her terrible grief. And what about that Miranda and hers?)
I see that this has been one of those weeks in my life. A week ago I was doing one of the readings at a Catholic Mass. Tomorrow night I start facilitating a class on Richard Foster's Celebrations of Discipline in my Presby church. And a couple of days ago I was eating apple slices dipped in honey for Rosh Hashanah.
A couple of people have asked me about Ignatian spirituality. Here's a terrific link. There's a lot of good stuff out there, but most of it presupposes some knowledge on the part of the reader. I think this one is really helpful.
I have a couple of important meetings coming up. I'm finding that I have an amazing cheering section behind me. I am so grateful.
Parts of my life are really, really good right now. Parts of it are difficult. But it does seem that, one way or another, all manner of things shall be well.
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Wishing you blessings for the good things, courage for the not-so-good, and "the wisdom to know the difference."
good providence on it all!
It sounds as though your life is really in good balance right now. Without the "bad" or "tough" stuff we tend to get complacent. It's there for a purpose, I'm sure. Best of luck with all the meetings and decisions.
One of your fans!
I hope the good parts stick around and the difficult parts resolve themselves soon.
I love your blog! Just wanted to say that.
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