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Thursday(s)

The other side of the fenceEvery Wednesday the fellows get together for a study or… a study, and we all come with a smile on our face and a spring in a step, singing, TGIW: Thank God It’s Wednesday! Yes, TGIW because we are only part-time interns, and on Thursday and Friday we take classes. Generally, I leave work on Wednesdays in a mostly exhausted stupor, leading me to consider such vague generalities as would cause even the most stalwart philosopher to despair. Last night, for instance, after hearing someone mention a picture like this one, I began to muse about how often I’ve listened to gentle caveats about wishing you were somewhere other than where you currently are. The grass, they say, really isn’t any greener once you’re on the other side of the fence. Since I’ve been handed the cynic cap in our group, so I promptly went to work on this “life lesson.” If everyone on one side thinks that the grass is greener on the other side of the fence, and the people on the other side of the fence feel opposite, then maybe all grass just sucks. So ended my musings of the work week!

Still MeadowsThursdays are great, if only for the movement out of theoretical into the practical. We begin class promptly at 9:30. This semester we are taking “Cultural Engagement” with Wade Bradshaw. This lasts until 12:30 (my lifelong dream of a 3 hour morning class, finally!), after which I generally find myself racing to keep ahead of the clock as I run, eat lunch, cook dinner, and/or hang out with fellows until 3:15. For the last two weeks, God has smiled upon Thursdays to make them sunny and warm, compelling me to go for a run in the meadow. The combination of winter grass and sun turns the field positively golden, which really makes for a delightful time, hay bale sitting included.

Sometimes, I will cook dinner for the Phillips on Thursday. This generally leads to schedule panics, as I haven’t gathered enough time to squeeze planning, shopping and cooking into my week. However, to date the (sadly, only) several times I have actually cooked did turn out edible. Tonight made for a bit of a challenge as I attempted a gluten free Chicken Devan. It turned out… as a mostly tasteless chicken/broccoli combo–somewhat lacking. But I skip ahead.

The highlight of Thursday is tutoring with Abundant Life. Each fellow is paired with a student for the duration of the program (barring unfortunate circumstances like moving, etc. Sorry, Hayley). Let’s call my tutee Kevin; he is both a pain and a joy, but mostly a joy. Our times together involve math and reading, laughter and tears, secret handshakes and fists. I have been amazed and blessed to watch our frustrating weekly encounter turn into a friendship that seems to mean a lot to both of us. I pray it will bear much fruit in the years to come.

Post tutoring, I will rush home through gobs of traffic, sometimes cook and sometimes not, and then begin an evening of RRR: rest, reading, and reflection. These seldom happen, especially not in that order, but it’s a nice thought nonetheless. This is where I leave you tonight, on the verge of exhaustion as I sit in the Phillips den, soaking up the warmth from the fire as the ice-melted-to-water turns back to ice outside.

A Fellows Rendez-Vous

by Hayley Taylor & Wilson Whitaker
[Originally posted on the fellows site.]

Location: Revolutionary Soup
Agenda: Celebrate our Two Week Anniversary of Togetherness

An auspicious beginning, to be sure. Yet this anniversary shadowed a different, though no less important, landmark in our year: we have now completed an entire five-day work week with our new employers.

While our soup was full of Revolutionary zeal, we discovered that many of our work lives bear little resemblance to the passionate longing many of us brought to the table only weeks ago: a hope to change the world, a longing to make a difference. Throughout our varied work experiences, one common thread emerged: making a difference is taking a different shape than what we once expected. Instead of idealistic activism, we begin to change the world each morning in front of a filing cabinet at 9 a.m. sharp.

But perhaps this is a chance to remember Who it is we are serving, in both the mundane and the adventureful — the ordinary and the breathtaking. Just perhaps this isn’t about the ideas we can generate or the policies we can revamp but about the people we can serve and the love that we can give. In fact, perhaps it’s not even about “we” or “me” but “Him” and “them.” Just perhaps.

Happy Anniversary.

Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving.
Colossians 3:23-24

Goodbye espresso, hello Charlottesville

Having left the comforts of the south, I ventured north to Charlottesville. The coffee scene remains in question, though I found Shenandoah Joes is not far from where I work. Perhaps there is hope. I do miss pulling my own shots!

The gang here, though, is great. See picture as evidence of our adventures to date.