Friends, this was not a banner week for the Curiosity Journal. Feeling lazy. And I want spring! Go away, Old Man Winter.
Reading: Unshaken (Rising from the Ruins of Haiti’s Hotel Montana) by Dan Woolley with Jennifer Schuchmann
This was an unexpected gift in the mailbox from Compassion International. Woolley works with the organization, and it was that work that had him on Haiti when the tragic earthquake hit. Woolley tells his story of being trapped inside a small space for 65 hours, not knowing if he would live or die. The most touching moments of the book come when his wife, Christy, tells her side of the story. How she coped with not knowing if her husband was dead or alive.
The Missional Mom (Living with Purpose at Home and in the World) by Helen Lee
A review copy; I’ll have more to say about this later, because this book is . . . stirring up lots of emotions, desires, fears, etc. and will demand a lengthy response. Honestly, I think Helen wrote this book especially for me.
Playing: Uh oh. What have I played this week? I’m at a loss.
Learning: Told you it wasn’t a good week. What have I been doing with myself? Lazy Monica.
I did find a few good websites for our homeschooling: Livebinders.com and Young Scientist Challenge.
Reacting: Alas, I haven’t been paying attention to the news as much as I did last week. Perhaps the result of overloading on Egypt and her troubles?
There you have it, my week’s Curiosity Journal. If anything, the discipline of keeping this weekly, written record of what I’m doing with my days is bringing home to me how exactly I’m spending my time. It’s embarrassing to admit how little I accomplished over the last week in the above areas.
Not that we don’t have our off days, because we do. Yet was I off because I was busy doing good, worthy endeavors? Of is my lack of good playing, learning, reacting a testimony of me being too distracted by TV, social media or whatever shiny object I could find?
That is a question worth pondering, don’t you think?
Ok. Your turn. What did you do this past week in reading, playing, learning. What are you reacting too? What do you have an opinion about? Write it up at your blog, pop it into the linky below or list in the comments if you have resisted the urge to begin a blog (kudos to you if you have said no to the blogosphere. It’s a bizarre world, we bloggers have made for ourselves.)
