3.04.2011



This blog sometimes is a joyous outlet, sometimes simply a cool respite from my work (i enjoy my own creation on an aesthetic level, I'll admit) and sometimes a labor of love.

But once in a while someone tells me they gain something from it, so I continue.

Today I'll let you in on my life as a Wandering Monk:


My day / Mi horario:

1:00 a.m.: Time to get up!!! I set my alarm for 1:00, 1:15 and 1:30 to make sure I don't oversleep--but between my now established practice and my wife's friendly kick in the legs as soon as the first alarm goes off--I'm usually up.

1:05 a.m.: Kettle on; computer up: updating my blogs, websites and other work for the church.

2:00 or 3:00 a.m.: I begin my secular work.

7:00 a.m.: Make hot breakfast for my three beautiful kids and myself.

7:20 am.: Back to work.

10:00 a.m.: Walk to the park with my wife; short work out on the pull-up bar there (i alternate days with pull-ups, chin-ups, and hanging sit-ups).

12:00 p.m.: Lunch. Quick. Try to get in 'liturgy practice'.

1:00 p.m.: Nap

3:00 p.m.: Work again.

6:00 p.m.: Make dinner for family and do housework and try to sneak in extra work.

8:15 p.m.: Family meeting/prayer/meeting time.

8:40 p.m.: Get ready for bed; quiet time with my wife.

10:00 p.m. SHARP: time for my evening nap.

PRAYER: never before 9:00. Prayer before 9:00 equals sleep. So I read the Psalms and indulge in mental prayer whenever I need a break during the day, which is about 4 or 5 times a day. I never do meditation at any time near my nap periods. Usually only around 10:00 a.m. or 7:30 p.m.

That's it!

2 comments:

WordMorris said...

A witch's day is so much easier.

530 - alarm goes off, snooze until 545
600 - in my store. Enjoy quiet time and read the internets
730 - open store
730-130 - make coffee/hex people
130 - lunch, followed by more hexing
330-630 - Doctor Who and/or Star Trek
630 - 9 - wandering around doing stuff
9 until I fall asleep - try to fall asleep

Done and done!

pete smith said...

The hexing and Dr. Who part sounds awesome. I feel like I will never have 'rest' again. I'm sure Abba will say I am going through normal growing pains--yet i am sure he will also say: "don't worry, it will only get worse . . . . "