Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Enought Said (for the moment)

I'm getting married in two-and-a-half weeks.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Things begin to settle... for now

I've finally found my routine, or at least the first inklings. It was lost for several weeks but I've almost found it again. I started working at Union Bank again last week. After enduring the monotony of refresher training and random scheduling through much the week, I will begin the 7:00AM-3:30PM shift tomorrow. I'm excited about the shift, but I think it will take a few weeks to adjust to 5:30AM alarm clocks again. I've also begun a few volunteer research projects for a young, professor Kohen at UNL in the political science department--for which I'm really excited. The opportunity to do research has made accepting the bank job bearable in many respects.

34 days and counting till Courtney and I are married... wow! There's so much to do, but things are coming along nicely. Apparently our reception hall that's currently being built, was behind schedule but they called to let us know they've caught up a bit last week. So... hopefully there'll be heating/air conditioning, haha. Marriage counseling and the 'Marriage Builder' class at Grace Chapel are in full swing and we're both enjoying those immensely. (BTW I apologize for the short window of opportuntiy to RSVP for the wedding... long story. We had intended to leave more time).

It was fun to attend Heather and Nate's wedding last night both for the joy in sharing in that experience with them and the anticipation of our own 'party' that'll be here before we know it. We're both genuinely excited to have all or most our good friends back together for a crazy-but-jovial couple of days.

Well, hopefully this new-found consistency in my life will mean a return to consistency in blogging... and to a better quality at that. Good to be back.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

A Plea

Oh attentive Blogosphere, forgive me for my negligence. Condemn me not for my busyness, nor for my inconstant behaviour. Patiently preserve your interest and forget me not in my absence. I will return.