09 April 2009

Married Life: Summary

Hello all,

As you may have noticed, I return to this blog from an exceptionally long absence from writing. I think I have a pretty good excuse, since I got married in January.

The wedding was wonderful. It went by very quickly--so quickly, in fact, that the only food Alyse and I ate was two bites of cheesecake apiece and a sliver of cake that we shared. The ceremony came off without a hitch--although my groomsmen could watch me bending my knees so that I wouldn't faint--and the reception was beautiful, thanks to Alyse's cousin Justyn.

Recently, we have been trying to determine our summer plans: if we should stay in the City (where we both have jobs but need to pay for housing) or move back to Iowa (where we can stay with Alyse's father for free, but don't yet have jobs). Also, we have both received interesting job offers for the future: Alyse may be able to teach an art class at a Manhattan YMCA and I have the opportunity to tutor high school students in the fall.

I also have my fall classes lined up: Culture and Aesthetics with Prof. Middleman, Ethics with Prof. Kreeft, History of Economic Thought with Prof. Tokarev, Constitutional Law with Prof. Tubbs, and probably Financial Accounting with an incoming business professor. Alyse and I will be living off campus, so I'll fill in the hours that I'm on campus with my work for IT.

I do have some new topics to write about. In my next post, I want to discuss how marriage has changed how I manage my time, what I have learned and how I need to improve. Additionally, I will talk about how Alyse and I are developing our communication skills. Later this summer, I will hopefully be able to develop my conception of the original three spheres of government (not executive, legislative, and judicial) and their proper organization.

Until then, I'll try to make an effort to update more regularly. I hope you are all well and enjoying spring in all its beauty (and not New York fickleness - we had flurries the other day!). And on Easter, I will be thinking of all my family and friends as Alyse and I celebrate Christ's conquest of death and sin.

Take care,

Jordan