We're starting the second full week of school, and we're already full spead ahead. We haven't even been back to the lake since the last post! Rob is busy trying to figure out how to manage such a busy schedule. The Middlers and Seniors have told us that it takes some time to figure out how to make it work for you--maybe even a whole semester. Basically, Rob has to figure out the best time to study in a schedule that looks like this (all required activities):
Morning Prayer and Eucharist/breakfast/classes/lunch/random meetings, choir practice, work scholarship duties, work crew/Evening Prayer.
Besides maybe an hour here or there, he's booked from 7:30-5:30 during the week. He's been trying to decide if it's best for him to study late at night or to get up early in the morning. He's also trying to decide if it's better for him to study in his office in our basement, in our living room, or in his study carrel at the library. On top of that, he's got to discern which of the thousands of pages of reading assignments in his classes are really actually required and which are merely suggested reading. Some professors seem to make it very clear while others seem to let you sweat it out. It's obvious that no functioning human could actually read all of the assignments. He'll get it all figured out in time. We would both appreciate your prayers in this area.
I have been busy at my new job IN THE LIBRARY! Many of you know that the position was my dream job here at Nashotah, and it was such a blessing to get it! I have loved every minute of it since I started a week and a half ago. I am the full-time library assistant. I'll be doing a little bit of everything around the library, which is great because I'll get to learn all of the ins and outs of library work--something that has always intrigued me. My favorite job so far is working on the reclassification project--from the Dewey Decimal System to the Library of Congress System. The library is in the final stages of this project and should be completely reclassified by the end of 2008. I also love working in what I like to call the book hospital, fixing books with fancy glue and tape and other cool book-fixing supplies. It's like arts and crafts, but instead of creating a piece of art, you're saving one. It's very fulfilling work. I'll bring my camera to work this week and post some pics of me in action at the library so that you can get a visual. Thank you so much for all of you who prayed for me about this job. Praise God!
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Monday, September 3, 2007
Upper Nashotah Lake
Now that we're all unpacked and relatively settled, we've been doing some exploring in this beautiful place. Nashotah House is located in an area of Wisconsin known as Lake Country. There are small lakes all around, and Nashotah House is situated on one called Upper Nashotah Lake. It's a private lake, meaning there are no public accesses. The seminary has a dock and a little beach. It's walking distance from our apartment, via either a trail through the woods behind our apartment or a stroll through the campus. The lake is spring fed, making the water crystal clear. It's cold, but on a warm day, it's perfectly refreshing. The dogs absolutely love it! I've attached some picture links and some video links on the bar to the right. Check them out! Tonight there is a movie on the lawn for the community. We're watching The Princess Bride. Tomorrow is the first day of school! We'll fill you in on all the details soon. Blessings!
Saturday, September 1, 2007
Over the River and Through the...CORN! We're Here!
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