Monday, March 8, 2010

Mid-Lenten Report

Yesterday was the Sunday of the Cross, the midpoint of Lent. (for the non-Orthodox, Holy Week is separate from Lent; Lent ends on Palm Sunday. Holy Week makes Lent look like a stroll in the park) This Lent has been pretty easy for me, mostly because I have other things I'm fixated on.

So far, I've gone to all the services except for the ones on Saturday mornings, because I have to work. I have yet to really cheat on the fast, though I still eat too much. And I have been relatively good at my prayer goals this Lent. I still need to be better at evening prayers though.

I've lost 6 pounds so far, and the pants I bought a few months ago are starting to become uncomfortably loose. Today, I took my drill and drilled a new hole in my belt so I could cinch it tight enough.

We still have a long way to go, and the hardest part of Lent is still ahead of us, when we have the non-Lenten foods in our house again, but can't eat them yet. But the end is in sight, the goal is much closer. God willing, the second half will go as well as the first.

Full Time Employment

Last week was the first time in over two years that I've been employed full time. Because the government has decided in its wisdom that they didn't need to have a whole bunch of full time people at a livable wage providing airport security, I've been working only 32 hours a week. Fortunately, I've been able to live on the amount I've been making, if only barely.

In order to give me full time, I had to agree to work split shifts so that on paper I am two part time officers in one body. Go figure. So I am at work for 10 hours a day, but only working 8. I do get a small premium for doing so, and I have taken up walking during my two hour break. I will also do schoolwork then once I start college. So all in all it is a good thing.

It will still take some adjusting to my new schedule. I get to wake up at 2:30 in the morning in order to get to work on time. I'm drinking a lot more coffee to cope. Still the extra pay will very much come in handy.

I am one of the lucky ones in the economy right now. I am gainfully employed, and even getting the chance to find more work. I have friends who are not so lucky, and are finding it more and more difficult to pay their bills.

This is one of the many good things that have happened to me lately.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Maria

OK, Both of you who read my blog know that I was introduced online to a wonderful girl in California named Maria Rhodes. We are pretty interested in each other. Anyway, I'll be flying down to meet her and her family on April 17.

Thought I'd post a few pictures of her so you can see what she looks like, Mom.