Two Weeks' Notice
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Please consider this your "two weeks" notice that this blog will remain woefully unattended for the next two weeks.
I am in the middle of a very big transition: in just two weeks I will no longer be working as a grant writer for Plant With Purpose--the only post college job I've ever had. After I finish at Plant With Purpose, I will be preparing to move to Guatemala. (Lots to be excited about and try not to panic about.)
As my Bucket List at work nears the single digits, I have decided to take a blogging break to focus more time and energy on finishing well at Plant With Purpose. In addition to being an emotional mess, I also anticipate spending a considerable amount of extracurricular time happy houring with coworkers, compiling a Plant With Purpose Grant Writing Manifesto, and purging my desk of personal items such as my sling shot and bubbles, my trusty hammer, and the embarrassing Post-it note pledges I made to myself promising to finish XX proposal by 3 pm or that I will not check email until I finish writing the spring newsletter article.
These next two weeks will be good and hard and surreal. God has been building connections and giving me time to cultivate relationships that will allow me to do what I love to do in the country I would love to call home. I am excited for what's next, but it is going to be so tough to relinquish my role at Plant With Purpose and say goodbye to the coworkers that have become my family.
Over the next two weeks, if you find yourself checking back to the see if the blog is updated, please offer up a thought or a prayer for me as I finish my time at Plant With Purpose.
I would greatly appreciate prayers for focus, wisdom, and peace. Diligence, stamina, and grace. And for a sense of God's presence and even joy in these last days.
Thank you so much for your prayers and patience.
I'll see you back here in two weeks when I enter my temporary stint of "fun-employment" before moving to Guatemala. Also, check out the Plant With Purpose blog, where I will be sharing some reflections on my time there.
A Monday Morning Pick-me-up
It's Monday morning and I have three weeks left at my job to organize 4 1/2 years of files, emails, and priorities for my successor. In addition to my normal job responsibilities AND completing an extensive government grant proposal--the 176 pages of instructions to submit a six page concept paper should explain my ever amping stress levels.
Needless to say, I'm feeling a little frenzied, hurried, helpless.
I want to reject this moment. This rolling out of bed. The mountain of unending tasks set before me. But I'm reminded of the words of Ann Voskamp in One Thousand Gifts:
"I will not desecrate this moment with ignorant hurry or sordid ingratitude."
When I say
I don't want this task.
I don't want this moment.
I don't want this job.
I am saying
I don't want this God.
And that is not what I want to be saying. That is not how I want to spend this morning or these next few weeks or my life--in ignorant hurry or sordid ingratitude.
Like my favorite Sara Grove's song, I want to "Add to the Beauty" instead of seething in stress.
The lyrics go like this,
And I want to add to the beauty
To tell a better story I want to shine with the light
That's burning up inside
This is grace, an invitation to be beautiful
This is grace, an invitation
Yes, it's way too early on a Monday morning, but today is also an invitation to be beautiful.
And so before I hit the cubicle, I will take a moment to give thanks, to see beauty, to stack joy. You can't add to the beauty if you don't see the beauty in the first place.
The accumulation starts with acknowledgement, so before hurry can apprehend, I will stop and count the graces.
Today, Monday June 11, 2012, I am grateful for
- The day I get to spend--in the same office!-- with my friend and coworker who usually works from Colorado. Welcome back, Corbyn!
- The chance to laugh and pray together at morning staff meeting.
- The opportunity to grab lunch with a coworker before he leaves for Thailand and I leave for Guatemala.
- The privilege of inviting others into the life-giving work of Plant With Purpose.
Thank you thank you thank you thank you.
Now, let's start adding to the beauty!
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