It was recently pointed out to me that I haven't posted in over a year. I'm not sure why. A lot has happened, and a lot hasn't changed. I have nothing of note to say at the moment, just random offerings, but I think it gives you an idea of where my head is right now.
German
theological vocab word of the day: Sitz Im Laben.
This is a phrase the German theologians used to shift the focus of reading the
bible from a historical reading point of view to that of reading legend.
So we aren't looking for the "What is happening in this bible story?" as much
as we are looking for the sitz im laben - "Why is this story being told?" An important distinction to make I think.
-I have just saved you about 100 pages of reading and hours of class lectures... you're welcome.
Random Quote from my music library: "It's not the end of
everything it's just the end of everything you know ... head vs heart equals bicycle vs a car."
- Bob Schneider, "Bicycle vs Car" from Lovely Creatures
Alex Quote from Friday:
"Are you going to turn that down when we get to school? Cause I'm going
to open the door, and I have to live with these people 8 hours a day 5
days a week and I don't want them to think I listen to that stuff...
It's YOUR music, not mine."
-We
were listening to Nirvana when she said this. Can I just add that it breaks my heart a
little that she disowns Nirvana which was my all time favorite band when
I was her age. At the same time, that she can't identify with Kurt
Cobain's lyrics is probably a very good thing.
Insight from my spiritual director:
The most complicated role in life I am tackling at the moment is
"mother." That the best thing I can do is to pray for my daughter every
day. The best best thing is that I reminder her, tell her, show her
that I love her every single day - no matter what. The rest is in God's
hands.
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I found this to be really powerful and so I just wanted to pass it on
even though I realize you might have theological differences.
On a Political Note: What the hell America? Let's just stop, realize that we are human beings and then start over - this time with dignity and understanding.
3 comments:
Welcome back! It's good to hear your voice again.
I've REALLY missed you! In fact, just the other day I contemplated sending you a stalking message :)
On the insight - I had to laugh about Nirvana - that's really funny. I always thought that people who liked Nirvana were the cool kids, but then again, when I was that age my favorite band was, um, Kenny Rogers. And the Stray Cats.
I'm finally catching up on your posts. It's good to see you back!
Margaret
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