Monday, 10 June 2013

Feeling a little bit better

I am gradually decompressing for from the assessment period and indeed from the third year. So feeling both less stressed and more open.  I still don't know how any of them did but am trying not think about it too much.
This weekend I go to Brussels to meet with the community there, this means that I am practicing my Torah reading and writing my D'var Torah.  Latter in June I go to WCS (I am really looking forward to this, they are such a lovely and welcoming community.)
There is of course still Kol Bo to come, and I need to organise a couple of meetings but basically my third year is really done and I have almost caught up on the things I have been meaning to do.  This includes reading for my own interest. Currently I am reading. Jewish Liturgical Reasoning.  by Steven Kepnes (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007).
And somewhat less heavy weight. Silence. Susan Cain. Looking slightly further forward there is Ordination for the almost rabbis, in July.  And then I shall really need to try and get sorted for the High Holy Days. (Especially as they are so early this year).

Shortly, I need to head off to my clinical-Ophthalmologist, nothing serious just a regular checking up appointment.

So basically I am in one of those in-between times. Relatively uninteresting, but very useful for space and growth. And after all although interesting is interesting it can also be stressful.

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