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Boy, did this turn out to be complicated! 4 months ago

Here I am, more than a year out of school, and I’m still wrestling with this transition. It just hasn’t been easy, coming out into a messed-up economy, with so many things shifting around me.

I am going to be working at my out of town job for another year (through May) and am also teaching here in the Bay Area (one Hebrew class, one Intro class).

I need to market my storytelling more aggressively, and probably I should get busy marketing for lifecycle rituals, too.

Still lots to do, and I do not feel completely “transitioned,” if that is a word (and I know darn well it isn’t.)



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Adar is back.

Aw Chick, Thanks!

Wow, spiffy headgear!

It is nice to be back. I just have to be moderate about it!

Jessy is feeling yucky again

Adar!

I have missed you, dear one. I think about you every Saturday while I am enjoying the guilt-free relaxation of a personal Sabbath. :)

Adar is back.

Jessy, you have no idea...

how happy your message made me.

Shabbat is a miracle, no bones about it!

Welcome back!

Hope things settle down a bit for you.

Adar is back.

Thanks, Razz!

How are you doing?

Okay, taking one day at a time.

RuthG is going to walk her dog-body.

I've been wondering about you!

It’s good to have an update. I’m glad you’re teaching—I’m sure your students love you. Hope something local can replace the out-of-town work soon!

Adar is back.

Yep...

I love my out of town congregants, but it is hard to look after them when most of the time contact is by email and cell phone. I’m committed to that pulpit through May, though, and thank goodness it isn’t a very long flight.

I do love teaching. Right now things are still in the planning stages; actual teaching will begin in September and October.


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