Hope everyone's Lent was what they wanted it to be. . .
I am back for a brief hello, but I will probably not be returning to my old blogging habits--at least for a while.  I will keep posting family updates, and will stop by here from time to time.
Lent was not particularly spiritual for me, regrettably.  Easter was beautiful, as always.  The Triduum I watched parts on EWTN--not really the same, but about all high spirited toddlerhood allows.  I had many parenting ups & downs;  the latest:  potty-training!  Aaaah!!!  I started an online diet but stopped because it was taking as much time as blogging.  But wanna know something crazy?  In the first 2 weeks of not blogging, I wrote a 47-page chapter (some of the material was recycled) and scheduled my defense (mark "Pray for Literacy-chic" on your calendars for May 5)!!  I also finished an additional chapter.  So I have good drafts of all 5 of my chapters--some of which are quite exciting for me--and only have the conclusion left to do.  This I need to finish in the next week or so so that I can give the full draft to the committee in early April.  I received a revise and resubmit on a journal article (wait, you know that, don't you?), received my assignment for the Summer--to teach Science Fiction--applied for and got a post-doc lectureship for the fall, applied for one last grad student award for summer (not counting on it) and still felt like I was more attentive to my little girls at home.  WOW!  It has been a blessed Lent, no?  My position for fall is special, too, but I'm not at liberty to divulge too much (especially online--sorry!!).  It carries a reduced teaching load, one upper-level team-taught course, and some administrative duties that will be very good vita fodder--it's a good thing someone's looking out for me, because I need all the vita help I can get.  (Two pregnancies don't count for much on a job search!)  I'm working on the kinks right now, but I have some time & options (I think). . .  This might explain why I plan on making myself scarce.  I've also got assistantship duties to wrap up in a big way in coming weeks.  But it's all pretty exciting.  Taking "off" Lent to seriously evaluate whether I could still accomplish all of this was a good idea, I think, and I feel less guilty for not giving up any food items!  I do regret that I didn't do as much spiritual preparation as I would like, though I know the opportunities for spiritual development are not limited to Lent.  I will be an RCIA sponsor for someone (don't want to say too much about that until I know I am at liberty to do so) in the next RCIA "cycle"--yay!!  That will be an opportunity for spiritual development in itself.  As a side-note, I am investigating St. Benedict medals for my sister's apartment because everyone who stays there--including her!--has back-to-back nightmares of scenarios with people dying.  My mother experienced it last night.  *shudder*  Anyone have any experience with St. Benedict medals?
I think I have rambled to the end of this post.  I will check back, probably once or twice a week (if I can maintain the discipline).   Until then, Happy Easter!  May the blessings of the season be with all of you!
 
