Friday, February 15, 2002

So as you can see, the title of this journal is "Jtravels" at least for now. That's my nickname "J" plus something I try to do fairly often and greatly enjoy...

Not much traveling lately, at least since a big trip to California in Nov. of 2001 to Shelby's wedding but I am traveling in other ways.

How does a person travel without leaving a specific physical location? By exploring parts of their life in new ways -- this journal will discuss that type of traveling.

My big exploration for Thursday was stepping into a leadership role at Genesis, the church I attend in Royal Oak. I will be helping out as the administrative head of our monthly Outreach efforts in the community for a pilot program from March - June.

In the year I have been attending Genesis, I have become involved very slowly -- due partly to my schedule at the beginning and also a desire to just enjoy my time and learn for awhile before becoming active.

As I said, I will be the administrative person, while a wonderful and enthusiastic woman named Mary Ellen will be my partner, the "Visionary" for the project. We will both coordinate 3-4 service projects each month, with additional leaders for each event. The idea is to not have anyone overly burdened.

Projects include working with children on Saturday mornings in downtown Detroit, cooking meals for people at a shelter in Royal Oak, doing repairs for the home of a single mother in Detroit, and possibly spending time with a blind woman.

God's hand moved me into this role. Of that, I am certain.

So...that means I'll be staying around the area for awhile. (more on that later)

That's it for now, off to dinner with Chris and Brian, then to play some pool.

Thursday, February 14, 2002

Blast! I can't figure out how to make text as a link at the moment. *sigh*

So here's the ugly version of the address for the piece I wrote about Cascarelli's:

http://www.walshcol.edu/~jallgire/writing/cascarellis.html
I'm really not sure what I'll be using this space for, or who I will ask to read it...
Can you tell I'm a bit undecided at the moment? *laugh*

The day at work is winding down. Next is church -- always a good thing to look forward to on Thursday evenings.

Right now, I am reading Oliver Twist and greatly enjoying it. For some reason, I have never read it. Bad English major! Especially true since I took a class devoted entirely to Dickens and even wrote a description of Cascarelli's a restaurant in Albion) in Dickensian style.
Welcome to the first post in this new Journal. This domain and website isn't being used but is paid for, so I decided to start posting here...