Whirlwind Weekend
Just got home a little while ago from our trip south to pick up Jacob who spent the last two weeks with my parents. We met them and camped for a couple of days at Tannehill State Park, about 30 miles west of Birmingham. That's a really cool place to camp for those who are into it and in the vicinity. It was a lot of fun, but we're absolutely exhausted.
Tomorrow I have to try and catch up on what's going on in the world. Since we were camping, I have no idea. (nobody else died, did they?). Anyway, I assume the future head of the Church of England finally made an honest woman out of Camilla over the weekend. Well, good for him...I'm sure England couldn't be prouder.
I did catch this briefly: "Cardinal Bernard Law, whose failures to stop sexually abusive priests sparked the worst crisis in American church history, led a Mass for thousands mourning Pope John Paul II at St. Peter's Basilica on Monday..." (FNC) The only commentary that deserves is what the heck were they thinking?
Well, Spring Break is over, Jacob is home and I'm heading into the home stretch of school. I'm pretty excited about being done, but at this point am not sure what is next. Working on this degree has been a mix of fun, hard work, enjoyment but also incredibly frustrating. It has re-affirmed what I've known all along--I am not ivory tower material. I prefer to deal with real people with real problems in the real world. I was going to write more about that, but as tired as I am, I figure I better not. As a matter of fact, being this tired, I better not write anything else at all. To bed I go. Perhaps more tomorrow.
Tomorrow I have to try and catch up on what's going on in the world. Since we were camping, I have no idea. (nobody else died, did they?). Anyway, I assume the future head of the Church of England finally made an honest woman out of Camilla over the weekend. Well, good for him...I'm sure England couldn't be prouder.
I did catch this briefly: "Cardinal Bernard Law, whose failures to stop sexually abusive priests sparked the worst crisis in American church history, led a Mass for thousands mourning Pope John Paul II at St. Peter's Basilica on Monday..." (FNC) The only commentary that deserves is what the heck were they thinking?
Well, Spring Break is over, Jacob is home and I'm heading into the home stretch of school. I'm pretty excited about being done, but at this point am not sure what is next. Working on this degree has been a mix of fun, hard work, enjoyment but also incredibly frustrating. It has re-affirmed what I've known all along--I am not ivory tower material. I prefer to deal with real people with real problems in the real world. I was going to write more about that, but as tired as I am, I figure I better not. As a matter of fact, being this tired, I better not write anything else at all. To bed I go. Perhaps more tomorrow.
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