The Abbey Bell Banner on a Sunday morning after a BEAUTIFUL rain!
Well, I have settled back into my own regime. I love change, crave diversity and still would like to some sense of consistency with the change as well. Many people know that I love movies (that is a bit of an understatement), and since I was on the move most of the summer I think I only watched 3 movies on DVD. I went to the theatre twice. In an effort to regain a sense of normalcy I have been constructively procrastinating all weekend. I went and rented 6- yes, that is right, six movies. All were great choices, and their variety was astounding. I picked out two movies with subtitles-Spanish. Almost Black, Dark Blue is a great movie-I highly recommend it!
So, while I am certainly settling back into life here in Minnesota, I am also trying to figure it all out. In a previous post I wrote about my need to maintain some of the urgency and desire to continue working in the field of worker justice. I would most likely qualify this as a call- but there is still a need to discern, set some perimeters, and to also be fully present and engaged in my life here in Minnesota. One way that I am able to do this, well continue this trend is that yesterday, before I went to the movie store, I went to the Farmer’s Market here in St. Joe.
It seems that most of my final year will continue to be balancing who I am with the reality of any choices, decisions I will be making. In order to do this, apparently I will need to rearrange and prioritize my goals.
2 comments:
Hey, speaking if movies -evidently, my neighbor actually owns a copy of "This is Spinal Tap"! Don't know about the Spanish sub-titles, tho. At any rate, we should have a movie night soon : )
It's a little crazy thinking about the fact that this is your last year.
I'm glad I got to be around for one of your three years. :) :) :)
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