Greetings!
This will probably be my last post of 2005. I generally don't post when I go home, only partially because our internet isn't the greatest and I can usually only check e-mail.
So let this serve as my best wishes to all you this Christmas season: Merry Christmas and a Happy, Prosperous New Year.
This has been a busy year looking back. I find it hard to believe that I have lived all but about 10 weeks of it in Princeton! I think that I have grown considerably, and I am much more assured of the fact that this is the right place for me at this time.
I have also struggled with what will happen next. I don't know right now what I will be doing after graduation. I have narrowed it down to two choices: Another Master's Degree or Church Work. These are decisions I will be making in the very near future, but until then I am going to keep on keeping on.
Classes are winding down this week, and I'm pretty sure everyone is ready to get the heck out of here, it has been a hectic semester and we've all been busy. Now for a short break and back for final examinations, etc.
I will be leaving tomorrow for Ohio. I already have a few things on the schedule, like a Presbytery meeting at 9.30am Saturday... so much for me telling my CPM that I would meet with them whenever it was convenient for them! And then of course there are all the requisite Christmas preparations, etc. to finish before the holiday.
One thing, my grandmother is in the hospital, and will be over Christmas, with a broken wrist and a hairline fracture in her leg. She's not too happy about all this, and I hope we can make Christmas okay for her somehow. So I would appreciate your prayers for her and my grandfather at this time.
And now... I have to write a paper.
Thought o' the day: Come thou long expected Jesus...
This will probably be my last post of 2005. I generally don't post when I go home, only partially because our internet isn't the greatest and I can usually only check e-mail.
So let this serve as my best wishes to all you this Christmas season: Merry Christmas and a Happy, Prosperous New Year.
This has been a busy year looking back. I find it hard to believe that I have lived all but about 10 weeks of it in Princeton! I think that I have grown considerably, and I am much more assured of the fact that this is the right place for me at this time.
I have also struggled with what will happen next. I don't know right now what I will be doing after graduation. I have narrowed it down to two choices: Another Master's Degree or Church Work. These are decisions I will be making in the very near future, but until then I am going to keep on keeping on.
Classes are winding down this week, and I'm pretty sure everyone is ready to get the heck out of here, it has been a hectic semester and we've all been busy. Now for a short break and back for final examinations, etc.
I will be leaving tomorrow for Ohio. I already have a few things on the schedule, like a Presbytery meeting at 9.30am Saturday... so much for me telling my CPM that I would meet with them whenever it was convenient for them! And then of course there are all the requisite Christmas preparations, etc. to finish before the holiday.
One thing, my grandmother is in the hospital, and will be over Christmas, with a broken wrist and a hairline fracture in her leg. She's not too happy about all this, and I hope we can make Christmas okay for her somehow. So I would appreciate your prayers for her and my grandfather at this time.
And now... I have to write a paper.
Thought o' the day: Come thou long expected Jesus...
