Update! Since the strikes are now rotating and mail is moving, my ballot has made it!
Update! Since the strikes are now rotating and mail is moving, my ballot has made it!
A confirmation email comes when it arrives to my district (we use multiple envelopes to keep ballots secret & protect eligibility).
I have not received that email, so that means that my ballot is likely still here in a post office in Canada.
Will the strike end in time to have my vote count?
Rock and a hard place, overseas US voter edition. I put my California special measures ballot in the mail and two days later, Canada Post went on immediate strike.
We are thrilled to announce that our NEW Large Language Model will be released on 11.18.25.
Another good in-residence week comes to an end. I sustained my Review Board and made some significant headway on the scope of my project.
In Edinburgh at Pub Trivia and look what the category is!
Nearly 20 years ago, I decided high school teaching wasnβt my vocational calling. Now here I am, accepting a part-time position teaching Bible (alongside pastoring and PhD studies part-time).
I donβt think College-aged Chelsey was wrong; sheβs just been refined. π
Except in the case of a bottle episode, which keeps production costs down by utilizing one set, one set of characters, and minimal production crew.
And the only technical way I have heard reviewers speak of the plot structure is ABC, where A is main, B is secondary, and C is almost superfluous.
Guess we should have waited to open that First Home Savings Account until after we found out who won the US electionβ¦
After two PhD writing block plans were thwarted this week, I was finally able to outline the project and write one page this afternoon thanks to a cancelled Latin class.
This last stage of returning from Maternity Leave has perhaps been the hardest, but here we are, a year later, doing it.
Iβm a two-er. It was that third cup right at noon that did me in.
Heaven forbid I am ever forced to one cup. I feel like I am just getting to enjoy the stuff at the end of the first mug.
I made this choice on Tuesday and spent the overnight regretting it.
I've been reading Mark Glanville's new preaching text, Preaching in a New Key and have really enjoyed it. After Seminary (15+ yrs ago), I used the method I learned there, but that didn't last much past the 1st year or 2. Having a text this has given me better structure and freedom to do what I do. π€
I am reading on the church in the Roman Empire for sermons on Colossians 3. Ben Witherington's explanation that mercy & pity were "pathological emotions that violated the reciprocity cycle" & were thus shunned in 1-2 century is sounding TOO similar to the "empathy is a sin" life infecting us today.
I just ate a cookie while sitting in the sunshine while I read the news. I felt less angst and overwhelm than I usually do. Was it the cookie or the sunshine or the magical combination of the two?
It feels like a Lamentations sort of Lent.
This book was my companion through a sermon series a number of years ago.
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I am, but not focusing on the Magnificat. Instead, I am talking about Elizabethβs hospitality despite the socially dangerous circumstances of Maryβs pregnancy.
I did not anticipate the direction their saga went.
Read these lines from John OβDonahueβs βFrom the Interim Timeβ at a meeting today & I am still thinking about them:
βThe path you took to get here has washed out, / The way forward is still concealed from you.
βThe old is not old enough to have died away; / The new is still too young to be born.ββ
Man holding a baby girl facing forward while a woman is holding the babyβs face and speaking a blessing. Background: a church stage with a wooden cross, baptismal font, and drum set. Foreground: the back of childrenβs heads as they look at the family on stage.
The shape of things.