Do you remember those essays you wrote in grade school? As our butcher asked me about my vacation, today, I realised it's been a few days since I submitted a posting.
Well, I received a new digital camera as an early Christmas gift, and I'm lovin' it. This was the big coup of the season! (Photos courtesy of the new toy.) Needless to say, there were plenty of opportunities to play, before classes began.
As well, I received the latest installment of the Harry Potter series "The Half-Blood Prince", which I stayed up until 11:30 last night to finish, so that I could be done before classes resume this Thursday. I read it's six hundred pages in slightly over two days, and thoroughly enjoyed the adventure, although the twist ending was somewhat disheartening.
Last but not least, I also received a copy of "For All the Saints", a list of readings and collects for use in the Anglican liturgy. This tome, compiled by my theology professor, Fr. Stephen Reynolds, sets out to provide a brief history, and selected prayers and readings, that commemorate the work of our forefathers in the faith. It's an excellent resource for any [aspiring] clergy person.
There were also gift certificates from kind friends and family, which I am sure will come in handy.
Until next time ...
Well, I received a new digital camera as an early Christmas gift, and I'm lovin' it. This was the big coup of the season! (Photos courtesy of the new toy.) Needless to say, there were plenty of opportunities to play, before classes began.
As well, I received the latest installment of the Harry Potter series "The Half-Blood Prince", which I stayed up until 11:30 last night to finish, so that I could be done before classes resume this Thursday. I read it's six hundred pages in slightly over two days, and thoroughly enjoyed the adventure, although the twist ending was somewhat disheartening.
Last but not least, I also received a copy of "For All the Saints", a list of readings and collects for use in the Anglican liturgy. This tome, compiled by my theology professor, Fr. Stephen Reynolds, sets out to provide a brief history, and selected prayers and readings, that commemorate the work of our forefathers in the faith. It's an excellent resource for any [aspiring] clergy person.
There were also gift certificates from kind friends and family, which I am sure will come in handy.
Until next time ...
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