I noticed a few friends are posting favorites from their weeks on Fridays. In all honesty, I will likely forget to do this on a regular basis. . .but today seems like a good Friday to create this sort of post.
I've been a bit overwhelmed at work for the past few weeks. My position is interesting because it's somewhat split between a few units - the College of Liberal Arts (and the departments I work closely with within the college) and the University of Minnesota Foundation. Lots of changes happening for both the College and UMF. Both units have had layoffs and both units have new senior leadership and (despite some popular opinion) both are feeling the economic downturn. I'm someone who likes to know the "big picture" so I can locate my place in the landscape and move forward with my work. Right now, there's not a defined "big picture" coming from any direction, other than private support is more important than ever. . . but saying that to donors, and not having other talking points solidly grounded in an overall vision, will only take you so far. Bits and pieces of a great story are slowly emerging. . . I just need to be more patient I guess.
Anyway, I'm trying not to let "overwhelmed" take over my life. So, here's my favorites of the week:
1: Just received Meg Hutchinson's newsletter. Here's the opening letter. I have such respect and love for her music. . .and for her as a person.
Hello Friends,
A few years ago, on a walk with my dog Osa, a song came to me all at once... We were down by the reservoir in the evening. The light was slanting in across the pond and the little water bugs were hovering just on the surface, making it look like it was raining.
It was a beautiful night in the woods. A tough summer was behind me. Osa was running up ahead, diving into the water and picking out white stones. When we got back to the car I wrote the whole song on the back of a map of New England. It was called “Seeing Stars.”
When the album came out last year, someone at satellite radio took a shine to it. Friends called me from various cities to say they’d heard it. That was great, but satellite radio seemed like a rather abstract idea to me at the time and I didn’t think about it very much.
Three weeks ago, I learned my dog had cancer and needed surgery. The day we were leaving the house for the vet, the mail arrived, literally as I was opening the front door. There was a big envelope. It was a royalty check for that song playing on satellite radio. It was exactly what Osa’s surgery was going to cost. It was one of those moments in life that give you pause… This simple song about getting better, inspired by walking with my girl, two years later was helping us save her life.
Or at least giving us another good year or two of walks by the reservoir. On the mend.
Hope to see you soon...
Isn't that a great story?
2: Enjoyed dinner at spoonriver on Wednesday with a monthly dinner group my friend Laura introduced me to. I've been attending almost a year. We visit restaurants that support sustainable/local farming, source primarily locally or regionally produced foods, etc. Making new friends among this group has been a joy and blessing for me.
3: I've decided to continue on with my Irish language learning and join the regular beginner class that is sponsored by Gaeltacht Minnesota. Now I really do have to commit to study time during the week! A few of us from our intro class will join other beginners next Monday. Slainte!
4: I didn't feel well last night so I couldn't make it to bowling with my Hennepin friends (which bummed me out because it looked like they had a great time from the photos on fb), but I did pull out a box of photos from college and sort through them. . . part of my spring organizing. I completely enjoyed myself flipping through these photos! Life was so different 11-15 years ago. It was lovely to think about those memories.
5: I received my reminder postcard for the spring volunteer day at Clare's Well next Saturday. I'm SO looking forward to spending time giving back to a place and the sisters who have provided so much peace and love to me for the past five years during my visits in August. Tammy, if you're reading this, Sister Jan wrote she's looking forward to seeing you as well next Saturday.
There they are. . . five favorites from the week. . .
and a sixth, because I had to include it.
6: We enjoyed a potluck lunch at work this week in celebration of two students who have worked with us for over two years. Both graduate next week. I was reminded that I work with an incredible team. We each gave Karina and Danielle some life advice as they move through this transition and into the "real world." It was beautiful to hear what each of us said. Words we all may continue to hold on to and make real in our lives as well.
Ahhh... Meg's letter made me teary-eyed. What a gift for her!
ReplyDeleteAnd spoonriver - one of my favorites too! Mike and I snuck over there for breakfast a couple weekends ago... Yum!