It was 22 this morning with a wind chill of 17. I wore the scarf that Issy knitted for me this morning. It is cold. The forecast is 40 degrees today. Luckily not bone chilling cold, but for the Southeast it is cold.
It is the time of year where the amount of work left to do and the amount of time left to do it are not in proper relation. Much as everyone this time of year, I guess. The good thing about this semester is not having any final exams. All of my finals are papers. This is good, as I am not crazy about cramming for exams. At least with papers I have resources I can reference to help me. The last several days have been almost non-stop class, field work, paper writing. It will be over by the end of next week one way or the other. Pedal to the metal until then.
I wonder what it would take to reduce the stress level of this time of year for everyone so that we could contemplate the celebration of the birth of Christ? With everything going on and the commitments everyone has I understand why it is difficult to turn our attention to this. I hope each of you, (OK, both of you) are able to spend sometime in contemplation about the coming of Christ as a child into our world and what that means. We are living this reality whether we can understand it or appreciate it or not. We are so blessed during this time that God remains faithful even when we are not able.
I just remembered something that happened since my last post. The workload where Deb worked was very slow so they let her go. She is actively working to find another job. The bigger issue with this is the insurance as our COBRA is running out. The insurance offered from the school is not good if you are not in your early twenties so we remain trusting in the Lord to provide.
We are working through the process of Internship and assignments. We find out our assignment in March. We are trying to stay here in Columbia given all of the health issues that have come up. We will see how the Holy Spirit works in this process and trust the path illuminated for us.
God bless all of you. Keep your mind on the real reason for Christmas as we stress over trying to keep up with expectations and commitments. Until we talk again...
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God Bless you Steve and your family as you tie up the loose ends on this semester. Prayers are with you! +Blessing, Jonathan
ReplyDeleteThanks Jonathan. I hope all is going well for both of you. I hope the Holy Spirit is actively working in both of your lives. Stay warm, it is only winter up there for about six more months.:)
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