Quality of Life Part 2
April 15, 2010
I went to church on Easter Sunday. Everyone seemed so excited. They had a chance to dress up, enjoy a sensitive, well-crafted sermon about Jesus’ sacrifice, and then have a wonderful meal with family, followed by chocolate eggs or bunnies. I also enjoy these Easter delights, but instead of being distracted by them I tried to follow through on my self-assigned project from the previous blog – to consider what “quality of life” I desire in light of the Resurrection. Read the rest of this entry »
Quality of Life: Part 1
April 4, 2010
My twenties are officially over. A decade of so much yet so little. There were many defining moments; experiences have fossilized and become my character, become Aaron Salvatore. Now I enter a new decade, finally somewhat secure about who I am and ready to apply that “i am” to the world around me. Guess I can start calling myself an adult.
Accordingly, I’m already having thoughts like one. Such as, “In the years to come, what kind of quality of life will I choose for myself?” I was actually thinking this yesterday, the day before 30, but it seems to be a great transition from an oar-less raft in the open sea, to some more thoughtful navigation. Read the rest of this entry »