So it's been a while already. Over a week since my departure, and the world has been turned upside down. I spent last weekend traveling from Cleveland to Combermere and the trip was amazing. John and I got to visit a ton of friends have a blast, cry a little (mostly me), talk like an African-American women, drink some Jameson (the hero of the weekend), go to mass at a Shrine, visit a museum dedicated to Jell-O, go to a bar in Toronto named Woody's (sorry Aunt Jennifer) And a few more exciting adventures. It was really an amazing journey/pilgrimage for me.
The first week here has been interesting to say the least. It was a much faster adjustment than the last time I came here, but I also have much more to figure out. I spent most of the week working on the MH Farm (St. Benedict's Acres) which was awesome. I got to harvest 4 kinds of squash which I actually planted the last time I was here. That was a miracle to me. That I got to plant, harvest, and store this food which will now feed myself and many others throughout the winter. I got to do the same thing with the cabbage that I planted also. It is amazing to think about how far away from food production I normally am and how close I am at this point. Truly a blessing.
I also got to move a lot of wood around. I think that is going to be a large portion of what I do this winter, but that is alright. Its good work, and we'd freeze if someone didn't do it.
It is already 3 Celsius today which if you don't know is about 37 Fahrenheit so basically absolutely ridiculous. I have already had to pull out my hat and gloves which I thought I wouldn't need for another month. Anyway it is still a blessing to be here. I had a rough start this week, but with a little help from Our Lady and St. Theresa (whose feast day was Oct 1) I have been thriving. I feel a peace that I haven't felt in a while here. I feel joy in my heart, which I often struggle to find. It is going to be a challenge to be here for so long, but I can't wait to get started. The program I came here for starts this week, and I think its going to be devastatingly difficult. I also feel it will force me to see my true self and dispose of it for the white robes of Christ. I am excited to pick of His burden and follow...
Hi Joshua, It was great to be able to skype you today. Have a great week, reaping what you sowed. My email is: albert.trefney@gmail.com Love Dad
ReplyDeleteHi Joshua, Happy Feast Day! It is the feast day of St Francis of Assisi. You were named after him and Joshua...so that one day you would become a combination of them...a peaceful spiritual warrior of God! You are now building your dream slowly, one day and opportunity at a time. Dad
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