"I said not long before that work and weakness are comforters. But sweat is the kindest creature of the three - far better than philosophy, as a cure for ill thoughts." - CS Lewis, Till We Have Faces (91)
If you haven't read Till We Have Faces, you should. I read it this year, and it immediately made it to my top-5 favorite books list. As I was clearing out my notes on my iPhone earlier tonight, I came across a note where I had bookmarked this quote when reading through Till We Have Faces back in January & February. There is something about the cleansing power of hard physical work and sweat to work through the tangled mess that sometimes is life - people and community, circumstances, problems, etc. How timely, then, that my air conditioning seems to be broken again (or maybe it's just finicky?). I didn't have time to run tonight. Instead, I'll consider the sweatiness of grading over 300 papers worth of HWs, tests, and projects work enough to calm my anxious spirit as I look forward with eagerness to the things that lay ahead.
The rain pours tonight.
If you haven't read Till We Have Faces, you should. I read it this year, and it immediately made it to my top-5 favorite books list. As I was clearing out my notes on my iPhone earlier tonight, I came across a note where I had bookmarked this quote when reading through Till We Have Faces back in January & February. There is something about the cleansing power of hard physical work and sweat to work through the tangled mess that sometimes is life - people and community, circumstances, problems, etc. How timely, then, that my air conditioning seems to be broken again (or maybe it's just finicky?). I didn't have time to run tonight. Instead, I'll consider the sweatiness of grading over 300 papers worth of HWs, tests, and projects work enough to calm my anxious spirit as I look forward with eagerness to the things that lay ahead.
The rain pours tonight.
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