Problems of technology
Sorry about the delay. I tried to post last night, but Blogger wasn't behaving correctly. It's very frustrating to rant about a computer program, especially one that isn't on your computer. In any case, I will try to remember what I wanted to say earlier and rely on your understanding, gentle reader.
Life has been very busy as the end of school approaches. Next week will be especially busy as I finish a ten page book report - yes, I'm doing book reports in graduate school - on Graham Greene's The Power and the Glory. Fortunately, I have found it to be a very good book, though I can understand why the Vatican was upset with it when it first came out.
The warming weather isn't making things any easier as I am stuck inside for at least the next couple of days. I expect I shall get my first break around the time it starts to rain.
I went out to Steubenville last week to visit with the priest with whom I will be doing my deaconate internship. The visit went well and I received permission from my provincial to go there in May after my deaconal ordination. The parish has about 800 families and I can expect my share of baptisms, weddings, and funerals.
When I had free time I was still working on the website and trying to learn JavaScript. I have accepted that I am becoming a computer geek, but as I am celibate now I don't have to worry about alienating 50% of the population with my (rediscovered?) geekiness. I still only watch Star Trek about once every two or three weeks, so perhaps there is still hope for me, yet.
Life has been very busy as the end of school approaches. Next week will be especially busy as I finish a ten page book report - yes, I'm doing book reports in graduate school - on Graham Greene's The Power and the Glory. Fortunately, I have found it to be a very good book, though I can understand why the Vatican was upset with it when it first came out.
The warming weather isn't making things any easier as I am stuck inside for at least the next couple of days. I expect I shall get my first break around the time it starts to rain.
I went out to Steubenville last week to visit with the priest with whom I will be doing my deaconate internship. The visit went well and I received permission from my provincial to go there in May after my deaconal ordination. The parish has about 800 families and I can expect my share of baptisms, weddings, and funerals.
When I had free time I was still working on the website and trying to learn JavaScript. I have accepted that I am becoming a computer geek, but as I am celibate now I don't have to worry about alienating 50% of the population with my (rediscovered?) geekiness. I still only watch Star Trek about once every two or three weeks, so perhaps there is still hope for me, yet.
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