Things are not quite in the full swing here yet, but I already feel incredibly overwhelmed! Let's see... there is:
Chaplaincy
Maryvale Work
Maryvale Course
Personal time
Right now, the average work day for me is something like this... wake up at 7:20, go to morning prayer. Come back for a shower and breakfast. Get ready to run out the door and catch a bus. Mornings like today where 2 busses don't show up means that it takes over 2 hours to get to Maryvale to be able to start work! Work a full day at Maryvale, minimizing the amount of times I go get coffee, so as not to get pulled in to too many conversations, as I need to put in a good 6-7 hours a day, and if I stop to talk for too long, then I don't get to leave until 7pm, which means I don't get home until 9pm! :-/
Monday nights are good, as it's community night, and we have a good meal, plus we do a gospel reflection and get a good hour of exposition in...
I forever feel like I am not pulling my share around the house, in just trying to maintain myself. Even my "days off" from Maryvale, I don't feel I have the energy to do much.... the Holy Spirit is definitely sustaining me through the being active and present in the Chaplaincy...
My BA Divinity starts this weekend! I have no idea where I am going to find the time to do it all.... I barely take any personal time as it is, much less time for coursework.
I did build my bike up, finally, on Sunday afternoon... I can't wait to go for a good ride-- it's been ages!
I am sure that things will settle down a bit, once I have gotten in to the swing of it all. There's a bit too much newness at once, possibly, especially given everything else that has happened recently.
One really nice thing about being on the bus for 3 hours a day is that it gives me plenty of prayer time... If you feel like you don't get enough time to pray, start taking the bus-- it's worth the £3 just to pray! As I overslept morning prayer in community (AGAIN!), I did morning prayer, got through a few chapters of Leviticus (tough!), and read some more of Frank Sheed's Theology for Beginners. This afternoon, I hope to do Evening prayer, a rosary, and read some more of St. Augustine's Confessions, which I just started. How's that for productiveness?!
Right, well, I have procrastinated enough, but since there are people reading this now, I figured I would post another entry... Peace in Him!
Tuesday, 25 September 2007
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2 comments:
I wish I had a "pound" key on my Yank computer...I remember the days when SHIFT-2 was for pounds sterling instead of @.
great update, bro...
giddyup.
Sounds like you're building up for the 'big push'! Fr R
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