I’m talking to The CEO one evening.
“You know, there don’t seem to be very many Lutheran blogs out there,” I say. “And the ones that I find…well, there’s not a lot of diversity out there, if you know what I mean. The Episcopalians have way cooler blogs. It’s just not fair.”
“So what are you going to do about that?” asks The CEO. (I should mention that The CEO is a rabbi, and has this unnerving habit of answering questions with other questions.)
“I don’t have enough to say to keep a blog going,” I demur.
“How many thousands of posts do you have logged over on Beliefnet? It’s into five figures, isn’t it?”
“But I don’t know HTML,” I protest.
“So what are you going to do about that?”
“I don’t have time to learn HTML,” I squirm. “I don’t have the time to blog. I’m a middle-aged person with responsibilities.”
“Law and Order three nights a week? Oh, you’ve got time.” I hate getting busted by The CEO.
[Sigh] “Okay.”
“There’s the Spirit!”
I mean, I’m crazy in love with The CEO, but…jeez, as we say in the Upper Midwest.
Long story short…here I am. I’m a 40-something ELCA broad somewhere in the middle of Michigan’s “mitten.” I work for a nonprofit. I go to a little white clapboard church that sits across from a hayfield, in a hamlet so small that you probably can’t find it unless you’re lost to begin with. My congregation is one of The CEO’s more interesting projects; I’ll probably chat about that once in awhile. I pray the Daily Office and am learning about Ignatian spirituality, so I’ll probably blog about my encounters with Scripture and my experiences as a praying person. And I might share other things – Mom’s stollen recipe, pictures of my dog, stuff like that. I am in the process of finding an HTML tutor – someone with the patience of a nursery school teacher, who can ‘splain things to me like I’m five years old – to help me make this blog look like I know what I’m doing. (No reasonable offers of assistance refused!) So stay tuned for more LutheranChik in the near future.
Hi, Wayne.
ReplyDeleteI'm still debating your invitation to visit "that other forum"...probably not a good idea during Lent.