First day back at work after almost two weeks away--it was easier than I thought, but it didn't quite have the cliche feeling of "It's great to get back to the routine."
I (we) did get quite a bit done today, though. Edited an interview with Jack Tanner, Christian church minister in Newtown, Connecticut--Paul Boatman talked with him over the Christmas break and got it to us yesterday. We'll slip it into our February issue, which goes to the printer Friday, and probably post it on our website Friday too. Wrote and sent our weekly e-newsletter. Set up a couple of meetings to deal with some problems and "opportunities" we have with the web. Wrote a draft for the editorial in that issue that's going to the printer Friday. Handled a little correspondence, but there are still a bunch of unread e-mails in my inbox that have gathered there since the start of the Christmas break.
This evening we had leftover chicken parmigiana for supper. After doing a little housework, I spent a few minutes skimming a book by Tony Campolo and Shane Claiborne, Red Letter Revolution, What If Jesus Really Meant What He Said?
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