Jessica and Justin

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Van, TX, United States
I am a farmer and a doula. My husband and I are recently planted into the soil of East Texas. Together we seek, we learn, we dance, we sing, and we grow vegetables, and I attend births. This blog is the ongoing story of our farming and birthing journey.

Monday, December 29, 2008

a list. this and that.

hello everyone. So much time has passed and so many things have happened I have to revert to the trusty list.

Looking back, I have:
  • discoved more about teaching inner city children
  • sown winter seeds and struggled to keep them watered before germination
  • been all decked out in a $200 dress and $65 shoes as a bridesmaid
  • sung with a string quartet in my classically trained soprano style which I should be proud of, not embarrassed by
  • rejoiced in the announcement of 1, 2, 3, and now 4 friend's pregnancies, phew!
  • for two months now, enjoyed more than I can express the tangible, real life presence of the man I love more than any other.
presently I am:
  • enjoying a cold house, a warm blanket, a cup of tea, and 2 days of solitude with no boyfriend and no roommates, only chickens and vegetables to keep me company.
  • reflecting on the cinematic beauty that is Brother Sun, Sister Moon- the story of St. Francis of Asissi.
  • preparing to watch, for the second time, La Misma Luna (Under the Same Moon). This movie is worth owning, and therefore, I will own it. Then, if you live close enough, you can just borrow it from me rather than buying it yourself. I gave it 5 stars and lots of tears of unspeakable joy.
  • fighting, fighting, fighting this three month sinus infection. Seriously- three months. I have a doctor's appointment for Next Monday. Yes, I am giving in to either antibiotics or steroids. Which is the lesser evil, anyone? Advice please, before Monday.
  • chopping vegetables, cooking meat, and organizing bags of food for the 5 day trip to Enchanted Rock with all my boys and one of my girls.

Looking forward, I am anticipating:
  • buying fireworks
  • interviews with Neil, Dale, Matt, etc for the WHRI internship
  • Nearly a week of climbing in the hill country
  • applying for midwifery schools- New Mexico, Vermont, Utah, even El Paso, TX
  • trying on the new fancy ring that Terry is making for us
  • giving the last three Christmas gifts
  • friends coming home from far, far, far away
  • lots of babies being born- you can't have too many nephews and nieces

peace to you all
Shalom

1 comment:

  1. antibiotics first. then see. i am so sorry you have been so sick.
    such gifts God has given you...a beautiful voice, a way of writing that opens the soul of the writer and the reader, a heart for those who cross your path. you are blessed and i am blessed because you are a part of my heart.
    i love that you are interested in midwifery. i can totally see that for you. i do love you much!!!

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