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My husband, my editor! |
Our granddaughter is finishing up her PhD in mechanical engineering this spring. She is applying for positions and has had several Zoom interviews and at least one on campus interview. It is an exciting and probably somewhat stressful time. I emailed her to tell her of our pride and our prayers and received a very nice reply.
Jim has finished a writing project on Second Temple Judaisim and contemplated where to send it for possible publication. He was communicating with Eerdmans about something else and mentioned his manuscript. He was encouraged to send it to them. Over the years he has published with Eerdmans several times.
Tax documents are coming in daily so we are aware of royalties from them and from other publishers. He said that it was 30 years ago when he got his first royalty check and that since then, the amounts have been from $4000 to $8000 each year. It's not enough to support our life style, but it has been a bonus for work that he loves to do.
But last night he mused that this might be his last big writing project. With two other scholars, he is editing the revision of the Dead Sea Scrolls Encylopedia which will go online. He has a few articles to write and a paper to present at a conference in February but he doesn't have another major writing project started. Maybe it's time to get back to his own biography. I am quite sure he will find something that he will want to do.
So one member of our family is starting out on a career and another is winding down. And what about my vocation? I am happy to be retired. Teaching adult students who had dropped out of school was always a challenge. I would pray on my way to work from Prayers New and Old published by Forward Movement called "Our High Calling:" "Keep us at tasks too hard for us that we may be driven to thee for strength."
But yesterday I felt I too had a vocation. I had just finished a wonderful book called Stations of the Heart by Richard Lischer in which he told of his son's life and death at age 33. As I have done several times lately, I found his email and wrote him to thank him. Late last night, while lying awake in bed, I saw his response in which he said he was encouraged by my email and that encouragement was a good thing! These days there is not much I can do, but I have my laptop and email and can send out messages of encouragement easily. So I guess in my retirement, that is my vocation and I am thankful for that opportunity.