Doubly geeky news!

Today was a wonderfully geek-tastic day for two big reasons:

1) I received an “A” on my Research Proposal! It is my hope that this paper will morph into the basis for my dissertation, so getting kudos like the following note from my prof is a huge boost! 🙂

“Very well written. Methodology was particularly thorough and the explanation of anticipated statistical analyses to be conducted was right on point. Excellent proposal!”

2) Several months ago, I applied for a full-time Government instructor position at the local community college. They decided not to fill the f/t post, at that time, but they contacted me a couple of weeks ago to see if I’d be interested in adjunct (part-time) teaching. I met with them today, and it sounds promising! We talked about the spring schedule of classes, and the dept chair gave me an instructor’s edition of a textbook to take with me to peruse, so I’ll say that’s a good sign! 🙂

I realize that teaching on top of my normal juggling act will take some finesse, but it would be tremendous experience (not to mention some extra $, which is helpful in these times).

I’m very excited about both of these developments!

What’s Your One Thing? (Prayer Devotional for the week of September 30, 2012)

My former youth minister once posed this question: If your house was on fire and you had time to grab one – and only one – item to take with you, what would you get?  I felt really gypped by that scenario, because while my 20/20-sighted friends began listing sentimental and valuable things like photo albums, pets, jewelry, etc., I knew that the first and only thing I would be able to take with me in that situation would be my glasses. If I didn’t grab those from my bedside, then I might not even make it out of the house, much less with anything in tow!

I was reminded of that question this week, because two of my friends knew either friends or family who lost everything they owned in house fires in recent days. I do not own many things of high monetary value, but I do have some very sentimental things that I would be devastated to lose, like my grandmother’s ring, the porcelain doll that my brother bought for me, the boys’ baby outfits displayed in shadow boxes on the wall and a handmade gift from one of my old students in China. Those things may not all be expensive, but they are irreplaceable.

The apostle Paul knew what it was like to lose – or even give up – valuable things in life. He shared these encouraging words with the church in Corinth: “We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed” (2 Corinthians 4:8-9, MSG).

I think what Paul is saying is that sometimes we hold too tightly to the stuff in our lives. That “stuff” may be valuables, but it could also be unhealthy relationships, wayward ambitions or anything else that we have bought/earned/achieved/obtained in our own power. When the world presses in on us and things seem to go up in smoke (literally or figuratively), what are we left with?

If all we have for security is that “stuff,” then we are left with absolutely nothing. But, if the foundation of our lives is Christ, then there is no trial so tough that the enemy can overpower us, because our hope is in Jesus, not ourselves. As Paul suggested to the Corinthians, we need to “… fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal” (4:18).

Me Time

I cheated last night. The doc said that I could swim & take baths at the 4-week mark (which is tomorrow), but my sutures are healed closed, and I felt like taking a bubble bath … so I did. 🙂

I seldom take baths, primarily because they take longer than showers, and time is a hot commodity in my life. Also, they seem more like a luxurious treat than an actual bathing experience, because I never feel rinsed off — I always feel soapy when I emerge from the water, and I don’t like washing my hair in the tub for that same reason.

The one time I really like taking baths – and this was my rationale last night – is when I get to the very bottom of a bottle of shower gel. There isn’t enough left to squeeze out, but if you uncap it and run it under the faucet, you can rinse out the bottle to toss in the recycling bin later AND get a tubful of bubbles, as well!

Bubbles + a few minutes of Me Time = Happy Ang