Baking Bread
If you've been following this blog, then you know that this semester I have been trying my hand at baking bread (and other various bread-like yummies). I don't know why I have all of a sudden begun to bake. Maybe it has something to do with wanting to feed my roommates and friends. Maybe it is because I feel the need to do something productive with my weekend that doesn't involve school work. Maybe it is because I feel more adult when I successfully follow a recipe and cook a meal (or dessert!). For whatever reason, I love it. I usually go to church on Sundays and come back and bake, however this weekend I chose to spend my Saturday evening in the kitchen, dancing and singing along to music as I cooked. It was wonderful.Kat is not here this weekend, she is on a retreat with her church, so T.J. and I thought a good roommate bonding experience would be me cooking for him. ha. The main dish is on the right, meatballs from Lesley and David's cookbook- oh my goodness do they taste amazing! Made some pasta to go with them. Then for dessert, Lesley's delicious gingerbread. It came out really good.... a large part of it is gone already (but I told T.J. we had to save some for Kat.... haha). All in all a really yummy dinner!
Breaking... the Kitchen
In the process of all my afternoon cooking, the drain decided it didn't like all the things I was putting down it. That silly drain. Well, I thought I had clogged the drain and we'd have to call in a plumber- yuck. However, with the help of Google and the best male roommate ever who can use a plunger, we fixed it! Wahoo!| Thanks, Google. :-) |
Although T.J. was looking forward to a weekend without being able to do dishes... I was not. So I am quite happy now.
Breaking... Down.
Since coming back from fall break, I have felt very run down (ironic, no?). The week after fall break I had a big paper due (that I procrastinated incredibly on...), and lots of other work that didn't get done on break. This past week was even more horrible- Church History paper due yesterday, and a Hebrew exam, on top of all the normal stuff. I started counting the hours I spent at school this week, and got depressed. However I will tell you that the only day this week that I went to bed the same day I woke up was yesterday (when I was happily in bed by 10pm!). I'm not the kind of person who ever only allows herself 5 hours of sleep a night, I just can't do it. Well, apparently I can, I'm just miserable. I drank more coffee and tea this week than I ever have. (Tuesday night coffee resulted in being very wired... who knew that I'm actually pretty good a Hebrew after midnight?? haha) And although I was up until after 2am the day a paper was due, it's not like I was wasting away my time during the week. I was pretty diligent about writing during every possible moment, short of skipping my classes and worship. Luckily I had a good writing buddy most of the week which was helpful- solidarity in misery. ha.As I drove home one night/morning this week I thought- I hope I don't burn out soon. I've been in school for a long time, and sometimes I wish I didn't have to worry about school work at all. I wonder if doing four years in undergrad, a one-year masters, right into a three-year masters was the best idea... Don't worry, I'm not going to stop or drop out or anything. It's probably the exhaustion speaking, but I hope I don't have to have another week like this for a while.
Breaking Bread
Even though it was a busy week, there are some things I wouldn't skip- like going to Chapel. Some of my happiest moments this week were in Chapel- there was a great music service on Tuesday, and on Thursday our Church History professor celebrated Eucharist, which was pretty awesome. Another great part of my week was the All Hallows Eve service at Duke Chapel. I didn't dress up for Halloween, I wasn't home to give out candy to trick-or-treaters (we didn't have any... haha), but I was able to go to this really neat service honoring saints. The Duke Vespers Choir sang (oh how much I would love to sing with them!!), and it was beautiful. I was able to reflect on the lives of the saints they honored, and I've been thinking a lot about the wonderful Lynn Broderick this whole week... <3Its weird- the past two Sundays I have woken up thinking "I really don't want to go to Church..." This is not like me at all, because usually I love church. I mentioned this to Kat who said she sometimes has similar feelings when she's still new to a church. Even though I didn't want to go, I got myself out of bed and went. Well, I had to go last week- I had to sing a solo! I was actually pretty flattered that the director asked me sing a solo, since I rarely sing them and I don't really like to... haha. I sang the second verse of "One Bread One Body" and it went very well, got some compliments :-) I think it's funny that the two weeks I really didn't want to go to church were weeks when I felt like the priest was speaking only to me during the sermon. Anne and Joe are such good preachers, I don't think there has been a week when I haven't full-heartedly meant the "Amen" at the end of the sermon.
I've also been able to break bread more informally with my friends during meal times. I think that sharing meals with people is really important. Monday lunches are wonderful- Kat and I always see Rachel, and then Jeannie comes to sit with us after work. Yes, this time could be spent studying Hebrew vocabulary, but building friendships is just as important. Last Saturday a bunch of us went over a friend's house and ate dinner with his family- eating is a special thing to do with people whose company you enjoy.
Building Up Knitting Muscles
I've been building up my knitting collection, spending time with my projects. This week I didn't have much time, but last week I finished the beret I started in Geneva. With the hurricane this week, the weather was pretty cold here, meaning I got to wear the hat. Here are some pictures :-)| Oh, I also got a haircut! |
| slouchy |
| I like the way it turned out! |
| Pink to orange to light orange to white |
Building Community through Song
Wasn't sure what to call this section exactly, but by far the BEST part of my week was when we got the cast list for Broadway Revue! This is a big show at the Divinity School (about 20 acts) that is completely student-run. I was cast in all of the all-cast numbers, and three others. Get this- without even knowing my obsession with Disney movies they cast me in "I Just Can't Wait to be King." eek! I'm also in a piece from The Addams Family musical (I didn't know this existed... haha), and a piece from The Music Man. One of the all-cast numbers is Dancing Queen. Get pumped, because I sure am. In fact, I may listen to that CD tonight and get even more excited.Breaking Bread in Geneva!
I will be in Geneva next weekend for Diocesan Convention! I'm actually pretty excited because I am a nerd and love convention. Plus, since I'm taking Episcopal Polity this semester, I have a new knowledge of the Constitution and Canons. I'm also planning on asking people some questions that I want to use for my final paper. Wabam. :-)I'll also be staying for church on Sunday at St. Peter's! Can't wait to see everyone!!
Great Roommate Advice
Yesterday when I texted Kat that I had finished my paper she said, "Good job!! Now sleep forever :)" And sleep I did. ah.Today when I wanted to watch a movie T.J. suggested my favorite "Beauty and the Beast"- what a great suggestion! I watched it in French because I have been truly missing speaking French, and it was wonderful. (And tonight I got a call from one of my Senegalese friends, so it's good that I had at least thought in French today!!)
My song today is the French version of the best Disney song ever. hehe.
"La belle et la bete"
Peace, Love, and always lots and lots of Smiles,
Christa
Hey there! Thanks for catching us up. Sorry you had such a hard week, but so happy to see baking and knitting coming to the rescue. Ah, the Slow Arts. :-) Looking forward to seeing you next week. (And I want that had pattern!)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see you again! I'll have to find a good pattern for convention :-)
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