But life isn't as simple as editing music videos. If nothing else in this whole experience, I've learned that nowhere on earth is home. You will always have to pick up and go- it's just a matter of how much junk you have to take with you, who you're leaving and who you're going to. It's not even the where, but the who... >sigh<
I will have fond memories of this past month spent here. I just felt like I was getting used to things and here I go again. I knew it when I signed up for it. But it's still a little jarring. I moved my futon and most of my stuff today. All I have left to pack are two bags and that's it. I also found a place I might live at- if I can pick up that second job. I need to call the agency ASAP. I don't want to, but I need to. I need those hours and that kind of money. I'm working tomorrow- I wasn't scheduled to, but they were desperate so it's 9-2 for me. Five hours. Then vespers around 6, meaning leaving here around 4.30... And Byzantine, so we'll be standing the whole time. And so forth and so on.
J-chan, in reference to your early comment/question, LI= Leadership Institute. They're running an FSO school Mon/Tues and I'm going to it... I dunno why in some respects. I mean, I'll probably get posted to some godforsaken place like Ghana... yurgh...
"But it'll be with a group!"
Yay....
I dunno. The only thing I could think of today at work is how overqualified I am for my current job. Where do some of my fellow graduates get their jobs from? The Heavenly Employment/Job Opportunities Center? NO. I know everyone makes their own opportunity. Not to say you don't thank God when you get it, but you work like it all depends on you and pray like it all depends on God.
I just don't want to come to Judgement Day and be asked to give a reckoning of time/talents wasted.
I'm soo tired.
I prayed for you all tonight at my holy hour- I prayed for my readership and for everyone who has prayed for me during this past month and a half of transit/strangeness/insanity.
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"If nothing else in this whole experience, I've learned that nowhere on earth is home. You will always have to pick up and go- it's just a matter of how much junk you have to take with you, who you're leaving and who you're going to. It's not even the where, but the who."
I think I will write this down in my quote book.
Thank you for praying for me. I will try to pray more.
::grabs bolyong by shoulders:: You know you're busting out a lot of souls from Purgatory, right?
Use Facebook or email to update me about your address, please. But only if you have the time. I wish I could cook something for you!
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