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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I bought a bookshelf yesterday. That's a first for me -- I've never owned one before.

I'm excited about that. But what's more important is, it means I'm not a transient anymore. I have a place to call home, at least for a few months.

Now, if I set the futon up soon, I won't have to sleep on the floor. I don't mind sleeping on the floor, but I thinks it makes someone a transient when they do that.

I also went grocery shopping yesterday. Not the first time I've done that for myself, but perhaps the first time I had a kitchen and the freedom to make whatever I want.

I have a bookshelf to assemble. I'd better go.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Whoohoo! You may manage to stay in one place longer then Eddie and I currently are...

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