Here soon, my husband will be starting a class for Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He's already taken a few here in Indy, but starting in the fall, he will become *hopefully* a full time student. He'll commute two-three days (I'm praying for two) and continue to work full time for the church.
Today he told me today that he will be pitching his playstation in the fall. This, to me, was a bit extreme. In my mind, it's okay for us to have a lame escape that we use to supplement our busy lives. In my mind, we all need that. He, however, is dead set on throwing it away. He said he simply won't have time for it and even if he did, for the next two years, there will always be a better way to spend his time.
It got me thinking what the next two years will be like. Sure, I'll have a little extra time on my hands with my husband gone for a couple days each week....
But I also told him tonight that while he's in seminary, I plan on taking care of the house. We currently share housework duties since we both work a full time job and don't have any children.
It was then that I realized that I waste too much time. I'm a big fat time waster.
tv
blogs
people.coms
farting around my house aimlessly.
I gotta master this demon that guards my peace.
On a regular basis, I fail to read my Bible or pray because something is on the TV, I want to see who wore what to the SAG awards, or I'm too unorganized to actually focus.
This just isn't acceptable.
Late New Years Resolution:
stop
wasting
time.
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