Sunday, July 27, 2008

Home again, home again, jiggity jig

As my title states, I am once again a resident of The Spain. My mind is a whirlwind of shoulds--obligations, tasks to complete, things to pack, things to prepare, and all I find myself able to do is sit on the couch and read books, crippled by these last few weeks before I leave The Spain and Indiana for good.

I believe this has been formally announced here, but I am moving to Denver in August. Part of a small pilgrimage of GCers, I will take my place in the mile high city...desperately hoping to find employment and learn a new place. Before that happens, in these last two weeks of chaos, the following events must occur: two 30 hour work weeks, two weddings of very good friends, reuniting with friends who have been out of the country or out of the state all year, packing up things that aren't going to Denver and getting them home, packing for Denver, finding homes for all the furniture, etc that isn't coming along, submitting more resumes and cover letters, and you know, managing to stay sane in the midst of all this.

Ack.

That's about all I can say right now. Very soon I must jump into action, but so far this day has been relaxing (ok, except for getting lost twice). Assembly had a joint service with Buen Pastor up at Camp Friedenswald...it was really nice, good to hear a service in both Spanish and English, to fellowship at lunch, and to realize that Assembly is now my home. I have friends and mentors there, I feel challenged spiritually, but I also feel safe. Life is good. Now, remind me again why I'm leaving this support system behind?

But really, life is good if not just a bit overwhelming. And did I mention that I have about 15 pounds of delicious free cheese? I'll miss the perks of working at the co-op. And now, off to tackle my mountain of laundry.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

30 second post: PA edition!

My giant swollen right tonsil and I have safely made it to PA...it was quite the trip, driving in the van for 10 hours with very hot air coming out of the vents (no AC). But we are here, and very happy to be so! (Oh, we would be James and I). I slept in A/C last night, have eaten large amounts of delicious food, have been fending off my virus as best I can, met some new people, reconnected with others, played a new game (Quiddler), and have mostly enjoyed life. Tomorrow we are off to a family reunion until Sunday, when we will then travel to my beloved Jersey shore--tourists, rip tides, jelly fish, and all--until Wednesday morning. Life is good. That was more than 30 secs. 
Adieu.