Reminds me of the old engineering adage, "When you're up to your a$$ in alligators, it is difficult to remember that your initial objective was to drain the swamp."
A second (actually fifth) career Episcopal priest, I am serving as Director of Transition Ministry in the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia. I help parishes find priests and priests find new calls.How did a RC convent girl with a Teamster shop-steward dad end up here?
Married to Pastoral Husband, AKA PH, an ordained minister and full-time pastoral counselor. Three kids from the prior marriage: Strong Opinions, artistic 30 y.o. girl trying on the world for size, Stonemason, 32 y.o. guy working with his hands in the North Country, Litigator, highly verbal 34 y.o. with aspirations to be the next Michael Moore. Two stepsons, 4 step grandkids, a cat. Way too many books.Well, there are never too many books...
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*sigh* Yeah, it is. Been there, done that, far too much lately.
I'm sorry if you're having one of those times.
Not for me at this present moment, but someone dear to me.
Reminds me of the old engineering adage, "When you're up to your a$$ in alligators, it is difficult to remember that your initial objective was to drain the swamp."
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