Sunday, July 12, 2009

...a bird sings because it has a song!

someone once shared with me that the closest thing to heaven is SUMMER CAMP. after working & volunteering at numerous camps (bible school/feehan bball/fatima/maplewood & asp) throughout the summers of my teenage & young adult years, and again these past two months, i have realized how true that statement is (and how wicked awesome it is to spend your summer acting like a 7 year-old all over again :p ). without further adieu, i would like to update you on what's been going on in this 7-year old's life over the past few months. i've decided to do that using an agenda that is neither perfect, nor indicative of how many children experienced true JOY this summer, but one that undoubtedly demonstrates how God's grace is at work :)

morning reflection (5:30-10am, depending on on your boss)
  1. wake up, rub your allergies away & say "YES! to the morning" ~ M.Maynard
  2. turn off your alarm, "call" the love of your life to wake her/him up & make one big yawn
  3. freshen up (whatever that means for you), EAT something for breakfast & spend a few moments to gather your thoughts before you tackle your world
advisory (50 min-1 hour; short & sweet, but to the point!)
  1. spiritual direction with fr. robert welsh, s.j. & fr. joseph guido, o.p. (these men know their stuff and their wisdom & insights are FREE!)
  2. ketching up with new & old friends whether at a BBQ, through gchat or simply over the phone (it's always nice to hear a familiar voice and pick up right where you left off!)
  3. liturgy of the Word & Eucharist (daily & Sunday) -- thank you Elise for your advice. it has permanently changed my post-grad life!
healthy habits (10am-12:30pm, snack break included)
  1. "water, water everywhere, not a drop to drink" ~ anonymous i've only recently taken up to drinking more and more water each day. not surprisingly, i've been feeling much better about myself. i attribute that change in habit to our imperative water fasts in duran, ecuador (may 2009).
  2. "first you take a drink, then the drink takes a drink, then the drink takes you." ~ francis scott key many of you already know that i strive to drink moderately in all social settings. this commitment is, in part, due to the fact that my maternal grandfather suffers from alcoholism and has experienced several maladaptive life events due to his abuse. i refuse to follow him down that lonesome & self-depreciating path. this has been a burden that has hit close to home as of late.
  3. "bike it, you'll like it!" ~ veronica favela (JVC housemate & friend) many of you are probably already aware of the 25k/12 mi bike ride that i completed in mid-June to benefit the American Diabetes Association (my team raised over $300 for research, which was double my personal goal!). if so, then it goes without saying that i love to ride my bike! anytime. anyplace. carrying anything. in this age of eco-friendly practices and living green, i am proud to say that my 10 spd bicycle is my way around town. (please do yourself a favor by purchasing an un-expired helmet & checking the pressure in both tires before hitting the road pedaling...)
lunch (DO NOT SKIP!)
  1. [meat group] FREE box lunches with "mystery meat" (from your state's department of health)
  2. [grains, oils] italian bread & olive oil (for dipping purposes; makes a great lunch...SIDE!)
  3. [dairy, fruits, grains] grilled cheese & tomato on wheat (my mother's staple)
  4. [sweets, fruits, dairy, grains] fresh, local yogurt sprinkled with Nature Valley granola bits
  5. LEFTOVERS from last night/week, esp that browning salad! [vegetables]
(you may want to try/experiment with one of the concoctions above, before you thank me for the idea or recipe)

golf
(1-2:55pm, if the fields aren't wet enough & valleyview is closer)
  1. Safety first & always. self-care (i.e. eating, sleeping, relaxing)/expect the unexpected (lower some expectations, they may be too high)/did i mention that we need to slow down?
  2. Use the appropriate club & grip. simplify/we too easily forget that our friends are only a click or call away/our first vocation is to holiness; everything after that is secondary
  3. Keep your head down. budgeting & funding/summer reading (check out Enrique's Journey by Sonia Nazario)/where are your feet pointing & more importantly, where are you? ("i'm on the right road, but i'm going the wrong way!" ~ Hal Roach (Irish comedian))
[inside joke, but the 3rd semester's grey jackets & Djort Cup go to...(scroll to the bottom to see m/f winners)]

announcements
  • my second year of grad school & resident ministry at john carroll begins mid-august!
  • gisella is moving from detroit to boston (boston college) to begin working towards her master's degree in pastoral ministry (please pray for her & our relationship!)
  • a social gathering for recent PC alumni (classes 2005-2009) is in the works (keep the weekend of January 2nd open...more details to follow)
  • in case you were wondering, i will be back in the boston/taunton/new england area from july 28th until august 10th. my girlfriend, Gisella, will be in town as well so please give me a ring or shoot me an email, if you are going to be around. i'd love for you to meet her!
[cleveland campers of the week:]
Week 1 -- Miss Laura McGowan (taking over for Tim wasn't easy at all!)
Week 2 -- Fr. Jim Lewis, S.J. (he called my girlfriend, "GODZILLA!")
Week 3 -- TimTom (his bro is from Norton, MA...carazycool!)
Week 4 -- Erinn "Ain't Falling" Bridges



female grey jacket recipient = miss veronica
male grey jacket recipient =
mr. "remix" justin

& the SuperRaptors (esp. OMAR)

3 comments:

Lizzie said...

Hi TK,

You sound like you are doing really well... I'm so glad to hear! It was a blast reading your blog today (instead of jumping right into work :) haha.) I know you said you will be in MA at the end of this month and if you wanted to get together, I would love to meet Gisella and hang out with both of you! I will be at Orientation until July 31st but then after that I will be back in RI also until the 10th. Let me know what you think...

Talk to you soon,
Peace - Lizzie

tk said...

i am glad you enjoyed the long-winded entry! i'd love to have you meet Gisella, but i'm thinking she might be a little overwhelmed already as she is meeting my mom's side of the family that week too! i will talk to her and see what she thinks. she loves coffee (especially local cafes), so we possibly could meet up at lasalle or something closer to you?!? thanks for the comments...

Veronica Favela said...

I can hear the masters music in my head :)

Thanks for the Hjort Cup recognition...although its no Arrupe Idol win..