antiquus postremo

'antiquus postremo' is latin for "ancient future". ancient-future is a term used by the so-called "postmodern church" or emerging church to envision what the future of the church might look like if we returned to modeling the early church as described in the book of acts. anyway, ancient future for this blog just means that I'm writing about what's happening right now in my life, kind of like saying "yesterday's tomorrow".

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Stardate: -316050.99

Now near the end of two weeks of only one shift at Alvord-Taylor, I can definitely say this has been a good change for me. By the end of tomorrow, I will have worked ten basketball games in those two weeks.

That is not to say that I am done with the agency or am making enough money to fulfill my goals, which is why I'm going to schedule some training hours at a couple different houses in the next few weeks during the day, working around my late afternoons and evenings that I need to keep available until the end of basketball season.

In the meantime, though there has been a welcome improvement in my interaction with friends and family, I would certainly like to do more. It is a shame not to have freedom; however, it is even more of a shame to have freedom and not use it, whatever the reason may be. That's why I press on, not to do more (necessarily) but to be more and to grow more.

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