Lent & Spring Training
Lent has continued to be more exhausting than my usual “Lenten Retreat.” Week 2 included more music, less cooking, some minor sewing, ongoing reading, and (most important) the start of the 2010 Baseball Spring Training Season!
Music
I hadn’t been to Jazz Ensemble practice in almost a month (due to snow, vacation days, etc.). This week my violin and I finally got there. And now we have to come up with a 14-bar SOLO for “Play that Funky Music.” This should be interesting 😉
Over the weekend I attended a performance by the Mary Louise Knutson Trio, with special guest violinist Randy Sabien. Picked up one of his CDs to help me with my jazz violin studies.
This week was also the 200th Anniversary of the birth of Chopin. MPR carried some great concert segments celebrating the event. And of course I had to pull out my books of Chopin’s piano music (and even ordered some more from the library).
Quite the musical week!
Cooking
I’ve decided one way to spend less money on food during Lent is to clear out my rather extensive pantry and freezer collections. So this week I roasted some chicken leg quarters (from the freezer) and had them with some beets (from the freezer) and sautéed kale and brown rice (from the pantry). Then ate the leftover baked rigatoni from a couple of weeks ago (from the freezer). Next I’ll be whipping up a curry from a combination of fresh and frozen veggies in the frig. That should last a while!
Sewing
Never got back to the big sewing projects started last week, but did manage to do some mending and patching this week. I guess that is in the Lenten spirit of “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle”.
Lactantius
Made it through Book IV of Lactantius’ Divine Institutes (see previous post). Still not wild about his style of argument. Also not sure many of his arguments have the Biblical support he claims for them. But the group is still interesting, so I will plod on.
BASEBALL!!!
Spring Training has begun. Listened to part of yesterday’s Twins/Red Sox game. Another game is on this afternoon. Probably should take it slow. Don’t want to wear myself out before the season even starts 🙂 I tried not to pay too much attention during the off season. The Twins actually made some impressive acquisitions (Orlando Hudson, J.J.Hardy). Maybe now that Daddy Pohlad is gone, the wallet will open enough to produce a winning team. Not as sure about the Cubs . . . no cable means it will be harder for me to follow them (except when the radio reception from Chicago is good), but that might not be such a bad thing.
Other
Temps were in the 40s most of this week, so I tried to go for a few short (10-15 minutes) walks. I tend to get post-exertional malaise and/or excessive fatigue and/or post-exertional headache from even the briefest attempt at exercise (other than yoga), but I needed the fresh air. Also added “take your daily vitamins” to my list of lenten disciplines (along with flossing and drinking more milk).
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