Tuesday, 23 September 2008

Tutorial

Tonight will be my first tutorial, my first chance to meet a couple of the people I will be training with for the next three years. We are expected to have completed unit 1 of the course by this weekend, yet we have been told to bring nothing with us to the tutorial, "it's just a chance to get to know each other…"

It will not come as a surprise to you to learn that I have read through the first five weeks of the course already and done the first essay. Hopefully, this will give me a chance to kick back a little bit and concentrate on the new module of my MA for the next four weeks, and then to flip back to the degree again. I do, however, have a sense of impending panic and doom about whether I will manage the time demands. I really want to get the most out of the degree, and the training; I want it to transform me, to make me into a better person. I would love to go in to one end of the priest-training-grinder as I am and come out the other side shiny, holy, loving, peaceful and wise. Thus far, every other sentence I have read in the study materials has made me want to stab someone to death with a rusty spoon. I really don’t feel cut out for this being a vicar lark. It's barking mad.

The plan tonight is calm..peaceful.. reserved...no sarcasm. Listen respectfully. Learn from those in my group. Think nice thoughts. Don’t become centre of attention. Don’t speak to much. Take other's points of view seriously. I can do this…I can!!

– just in case..i will take a spoon with me.

Yours as ever

The Broken Man

10 comments:

Shig said...

Thanks for the comment on my blog. Your blog intrigues me-I was raised Catholic and after trying to figure out how to be spiritual for many years, I've ended up in a Reformed Church. I still feel a little weird calling myself a Christian, but they recycle, and use solar power and play guitars and so it appeals to the hippy in me. I like to think Jesus was a hippy.

And I like the choice of tunes. Can't wait to read more.

August said...

Don't forget to sharpen your spoon before you leave!

Good luck, friend. I hope that it turns out to be a good experience.

Beautiful Mess said...

Hey there, thank you so much for your comment on my blog. It is much appreciated. My question is...is it possible for a sarcastic not restrain or is it a loss cause? Hope it went well.
Enjoy your day,
-D

Ken's choice said...

Thanks for visiting my Blog,
I hope you're not taking that spoon to stir things up in class,
just sit there nice and quiet and listen to all the wise men !!
you can do it !!
Hope your wife and expected baby are ok.

Good luck and God Bless,
Henny,

Doorman-Priest said...

You will make some very significant friendships. Enjoy!

Doorman-Priest said...

I'm just starting the final year and I still want to stab people with a rusty spoon (or worse). There is one first year who will soon rue the day......

Kyddryn said...

If you go to Thinkgeek.com, you can find a titanium spork with which to arm yourself.

I carry one at all times. And the travel chopsticks, too. A gal can't be too careful.

Shade and Sweetwater,
K

Soralis said...

Good luck, hope you can be yourself! Don't forget the spoon!

MaBunny said...

Wow, good luck on that ! I don't reccomend taking the spoon, though.

The Seasonal One said...

When I go to a new group, I talk to myself with instructions like that too. Its funny.