I have signed up to take a 17th Century English Lit Course. Begins in May and ends in Mid-June. Compressed, liable to be intense.
I am using this time as a litmus test to see if I can pursue further studies in English Lit. If I can, I can either get a job as a humanities librarian in a University or teach or perhaps something else.
Until I know this answer, I will not be able to get past it. It was my dream to do grad work in English Lit and be a professor. Now I need to see if it is possible or is a dream to mourn and move on from.
It seems that the early thirties for me (and a few others I know) is a time of transition, adjustment and new ventures.
Please pray for me.
Peace to you in this time of transition and blessings on your future studies!
ReplyDeletethank you S!
ReplyDeletewow. that was once on my list of dream jobs as well. but not #1 on the list.
ReplyDeletepraying for you and that your future path will be made clear to you.
This is exciting news! I remember you had spoken about this possible dream. Those spring-summer courses are very intense (and I am about to embark on another one), but I think this will be a good worthwhile experience for you.
ReplyDeleteMy prayers are certainly with you.
May God's Will be done. Lots of prayers sent your way.
ReplyDeleteYou have my unworthy prayers.
ReplyDelete"the early thirties for me"We must be nearly the same age. :)
Thanks Vic - really appreciate it. What was # 1 on your list?
ReplyDeleteE-H - wow. another course for you! and you are still working... thank you so much for your prayers ... I am being sustained by the prayers of others!
Pres K - thank you so much for your prayers. they are deeply appreciated. Yes, may God's will be done...
Emily H - thanks so much for your prayers! Cool that we are in the same age group! I know that what traditionally was expected by early 30's for many is not what is now happening!
Squeal, what an exciting class! What books are you reading?
ReplyDeleteThanks Mimi! Paradise Lost and other things from the 2000 Broadview anthology... the professor has not decided which. Thanks for the encouraging excitement! :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Keep me posted (I love learning vicariously!)
ReplyDeleteThanks Mimi! I will try to do just that! Am now in Book II of PL by Milton...
ReplyDeleteBest wishes as you try out this path. I was an English major in college and loved all of my lit classes. I hope you enjoy yours as well!
ReplyDeletethank you Michelle! I appreciate the good wishes! If anything, the class will be a welcomed change for me...
ReplyDeleteoh how fun! I always loved Lit. classes but hated the writing that went with it. Same with History.
ReplyDeletethanks Deb! I hope to like the writing... I love to create and hope I can learn to write good essays...
ReplyDeletethe reading for sure is very enjoyable!
How wise you are, to use this time as a litmus test. Yes, it does really seem like so many people our age are deep in the midst of some major transition. Love, blessings, and happy studying!
ReplyDeletethanks tamie!
ReplyDeleteyeah. who knew that our early 30's would be well, potentially life-flipping, AGAIN...
sigh. it is good though. I confess impatience at wanting to know the result of this particular litmus test!