30 :: It’s Over
Well, that was fun. Thirty days, thirty “real” blog posts. It was harder than I thought … not only to come up with significant things to say, but also to simply write so consistently. I kinda cheated a little more lately, mostly because I was so busy living life that I didn’t want to stop and blog. But in the end, I think it was good … forcing us all to think a little more. I’ve still got some lingering issues that I’m sure will come up here or there … so don’t expect this website to become all sugary and fluffy anytime soon.
I’ve also come to the end of yet another school year. I’m absolutely exhausted this time … readjusting to our crazy culture and lifestyle was really difficult, and I simply ran out of steam a few weeks ago. I’ve been hanging on for dear life, trying to maintain as much focus in the classroom as possible why trying to keep my sanity in the background. I think I just fell across the finish line. And now it’s time to sleep … for a month.
Honestly, I don’t know how people work 12-month jobs. The intensity level must not be anywhere near what I experience … or they must have to find some incredible coping mechanisms. Personally, I’ll take seasons … life, death, and regrowth. I’ll take margin in my life, a time to just relax and recover. I’ll take days of sabbath-time.
And I’ll definitely take June, July, and August!

May 31st, 2008 at 1:01 am EST
i remain impressed at your month o’ blogging.
i mostly sit at a desk for my year-round job. not too intense.

May 31st, 2008 at 9:25 am EST
the intensity level at my job is INSANE for all 12 months. i look forward to EVERY saturday and precious vacation day that comes my way.
May 31st, 2008 at 2:03 pm EST
My job is 365/52/12/7/24 - Annette
May 31st, 2008 at 11:04 pm EST
Reading this entry suddenly makes me understand why at one point you had this urgent need to post while I was with you. I believe it was the, “Hey, sloth, get up and go outside post!” that you suddenly needed me to help you write before we went to hang out with Yolonda Grace. When you said it that day in my mind I was like, “Gosh, friend, you really do take blogging seriously don’t you?” It suddenly all makes sense.
June 2nd, 2008 at 12:31 am EST
I just realized that there were actually 31 days in May. Man, I suck at life.
June 3rd, 2008 at 5:05 pm EST
haha…take a bath too…