New things.
So here I am, 6 weeks from the end of my internship at Salem. I'm sad. That's the main feeling right now. I'm sad to be leaving such a terrific congregation, such terrific people, and a wonderful supervisor. I'm comfortable in my duties, enjoy the challenges, and love Minneapolis. It's going to be sad to begin to say goodbye, and to move back to philly for my last year.
I guess this is a learning as well, how to gracefully and greatfully leave a place that you have so much invested in. *sigh*
I think it would be great to do ministry in the cities again one day. We'll see what happens. :)
In other news, I got a new tattoo on saturday, and I love it. I've been planning out tattoos for three years now, practically the minute after I got my last one, so it was definitely time. I'm pleased with the colors and the design, and can't wait for the next, hopefully it won't be in three years. :)

Blessings and Peace!
Labels: internship, life, new, tattoo
New and Improved.
So finally I have returned to my blog. I took a hiatus for awhile because school and life got a little too stressful and busy. Needless to say a lot has happened since I last made a post. But here is to new beginnings.
Since November, I have gone to China, finished a semester, preached several times, received a prestigous internship site, gone to visit that internship site in Minneapolis, and have accepted the position as the intern for next year. Along with that I continued on to a new semester, got the food bank back up and running, began to help plan a production of the vagina monologues, am headed to the UN to sit in on some conferences on the status of women around the world, signed up and organized a trip to Washington D.C. for
Ecumenical Advocacy Days, and begun to organize a trip down to New Orleans to do relief work. Whew, it seemed like less before I typed it all out.
Anywho, so now I would like to get back into the posting swing of things, and plan on posting and including pictures from China, then detailing events in my life as they go along.
Peace all!
Labels: advocacy, intern, life, new, vagina