I've been a bad blogger this week. I hope it will be better next week. Focusing as much energy as I can on writing the last 50 or so pages of the sequel. In the meantime, I found this great article on MSNBC.com. It's actually a sermon from a columnist, Rabbi Gellman, for Yom Kippur. It's called "What God Made You Good At" and I loved what he had to say, especially for those of us who struggle with the dichotomy between what we love to do and what we do to earn money. Sometimes it feels like the world is forcing you to choose one or the other, and you wonder if you're being selfish by choosing what you love instead of what makes the most money. I like what he had to say. I'm actually going to write some of it out, in an effort to internalize it, and post it where I can see it here at work.
Have a good weekend everybody! Next week...pictures. Um, that is, if I can figure out how to get the pictures off the camera and resize them.
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