Sunday, December 7

learning circles

i'm attempting to finish alan greenspan's age of turbulence
and so far it's a fascinating read.
he makes me want to read about presidents ford and reagan
and he liked ayn rand too.

this is more like a consolation really as i failed to get my own copy
of alain de botton's status anxiety. that book i immensely enjoyed thanks to gabe and his copy and to sir leland for suggesting it months months ago.

it's a slow sunday with me falling right in the middle of pensive and thoughtless.
the kind that makes you not want to bother with correct capitalization of letters in sentences.

yes, there is such a kind.
in fact it happens to me a lot.


woke up today with zero events listed on my phone
for the next five days. woohoo.
and i'm proud i can now sleep away from it too.

plus, the next listed event is an immersion for theology class
which i'm really really excited about ever since i heard there's such a thing as immersions
and even if i'll be missing strains carolling, yet again.

i never thought i'd enjoy theology class as much as i did last semester with father dacanay. saw our teacher bobby guev at mom&tina's last night (while the learning circle was preparing for the learning circle) and i saw his wife who i heard was a big part of that move to give a voice to women, the poor and the young in that whole reproductive health debate.

back in gradeschool, it always felt weird to bump on your teacher outside the classroom, outside school. anyway,

can't wait to tell the world about the learning circle!
but we should let it speak for itself first.


whatever that means.

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