One more entry before working on papers

Dinner was fabulous. Neither of us has expensive tastes so we managed to come out under $30 at a place where $50+ is the norm. I had some calamari and some spinach salad — the salad was probably the best part of the meal.

Over dinner, Jon and I were talking about the retreat and I commented on my conversation with J. David Hill, the Lutheran campus pastor at OSU who was leading the retreat. We were talking about Celtic Christianity and how it relates to Native American spirituality. While reflecting on it, I realized that both strongly emphasize a connection with the natural world that makes us a part of Creation. We are called to be stewards of creation, not just simply have dominion over it. He talked of having a place of sacred remembrance which sounds like the place I have in my mind from Santa Cruz. It was a spot at Stevenson College on the knoll overlooking East Field with a good view of the ocean. It was there I went to cry when I found out that Jon and Susie were together and where I finally said my good-byes to my friend Steve.

This all has really made me think about how I view the world. Was it created for me or was I created for it? I am just as much a part of it as the tree outside my window or the river flowing through downtown Columbus. This might be why my preferred prayer space is in the forest.

Birthday Schtuff

Nobody sang to me at church this morning which was nice (I blush easily) but people did wish me a “Happy Birthday”. Jon came home about 45 minutes ago from playing with the Boy Scouts this weekend and now he’s chilling on the bed with Racky (his evil, belligerent, holey, sardonic stuffed raccoon). I can finally open the sewing machine that Mom got me and hopefully I’ll be able to go down to the quilting store and get some squares so I can practice on something. Thankfully, there’s a video that goes with the machine so I can learn to use it properly.

This afternoon, I’ll probably go work on papers after a nap and tonight, we’re going to the Monk for dinner. (It’s the pricey pub across the street.) We’ve got food in the apartment but we really don’t dress up and go out all that often. I’ll also probably bake some muffins so that I have food for this week and also some chicken so that I have lunch for the next few days. I’ve learned that it’s easier to just cook food ahead of time and refrigerate it.