Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Sabbatical highlights

One month in...

Lots of time to be a brother, uncle and son. Learning how to do it better I hope. Civil War Days in Lake Villa, Laser Tag, and Go Karts with Zach and Derrick, plus a rigorous turorial in Halo Reach, among other notable adventures. Lots of trips into Chicago, one of the best of cities, especially in the fall. Bike rides along lakefront, great playlists, catching up with old friends, exploring. Praying. Feeling like a child again. Great for awhile to be just another guy free to roam in the city, discover, eat, drink. Seeing, hearing, receiving, taking in. One blessed day where I got to not only see grandma’s old house on Berteau, but actually go inside, thanks to providential encounter with the owner who happened to be walking out as I was outside. Two theology classes, one on Paul and one on Jesus (can’t go wrong there, right). Good books, getting into some of the emergent/missional authors. Especially liked Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller, which I’m sorry I only now got around to, seven years after its publication (typical for me, late on the trends...) Also getting into Bradbury, fellow Waukeganite. Thanks to Tom for getting me three of his books... very thoughtful, as usual. Visits to other Christian churches, notably Willow Creek (subject for whole other blog) and Life on the Vine (one of Brett McCracken’s “Hipster Christianity” churches, though they are not at all convinced the title applies to them!) Making new friends, especially Dale, the monsignor from Scranton who likes to wine and dine in the city just like me. And can’t forget... Oktoberfest and then The National show at the Riviera with Jeff this past Sunday. Awesome! Rode the Triumph in: way there... fun! way home... brrrr.

Oh yeah... also leaning how to use my new super phone (I was a long holdout).

Working on just a few things, musically. Key song fragment/seed has also been my prayer:

let me drink
and have my fill
and return home rejoicing
that the cup
will be full again
tomorrow

So far, God has been coming through (as usual)! Grateful and happy.

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