Crackle Finish, originally uploaded by kate e. did.

Not to be overly dramatic, but this is sort of what my heart feels like at the moment.

Short and Phat - Pages


Short and Phat - Pages, originally uploaded by kate e. did.

Comin' at Ya!


P1090650a, originally uploaded by kate e. did.

Delicious


Delicious, originally uploaded by kate e. did.

This was lunch on my birthday at The Blue Tortilla in New Hope, PA.


P1090624a, originally uploaded by kate e. did.

This book sold within a few hours of being posted on Etsy. I love it. I want one for myself. I think I'm going to get the supplies to make some more.

All in a Line


All in a Line, originally uploaded by kate e. did.

One of my favorite parts of going to Jordan's house is seeing him interact with his brother. It's not that they don't have normal sibling conflict, but you can definitely tell that they respect and enjoy each other. It's a wonderful thing to behold.

Oh, the Insanity!

I don't know how and I don't know why, but after almost two months of being an Etsy seller, in the past two weeks I've sold nine books, seven on Etsy, one to Jordan's mom, and one to a classmate. I'm beginning to wonder if someone with a good readership blogged about me or if the new search engine on Etsy is really working in my favor. This morning, I listed a new book before I went to class and it was sold by the time I got back. Crazy!

If I could guarantee that such high interest would keep up, I would be tempted to leave this seminary thing behind and become a small business owner. Unfortunately, I would have to raise my prices pretty dramatically in order to make a living from this hobby. For now, I'm happy to make a little bit of money from each sale. It gives me more money to make books and a little ego boost every time I get to tell my friends that I just sold another book.

It is really tempting to just spend my days making books, but I am not going to screw up this semester.

Over the Border Line


Over the Border Line, originally uploaded by kate e. did.

Ice - Real Close


Ice - Real Close, originally uploaded by kate e. did.

Hikes in Pennsylvania always reward me with many photo opportunities.

Multiverse - Signatures


Multiverse - Signatures, originally uploaded by kate e. did.

I really don't take pictures of anything but books anymore...it's true.

Brown is Beautiful Binding


Brown is Beautiful Binding, originally uploaded by kate e. did.

This one just sold. That's two books in like five days. Also, there is a woman on Etsy who wants a custom scrapbook, who will be giving me the details soon, and Sarah's sister wants one of my journals.

This Is My Book


My Book - Bound Edge, originally uploaded by kate e. did.

My ramblings have already begun to fill this book. It contains about 480 pages. That should last about a year.

Made By Me

Photo Album 4

I didn't taken this picture, but I did make this book. Sarah commissioned me to make it as a wedding gift for her sister. In my opinion, it is the prettiest book I've ever made. The orange opalescent paper coordinates extraordinarily well with the blue polka-dotted paper. It's just beautiful to look at and beautiful to hold. I hope Marci likes it.

Hidden


Hidden, originally uploaded by kate e. did.

Thus begins my quest to post a picture a day. We'll see if I can keep it up for a while.

Two Weeks In

Another semester is well under way, so it seems like a good time to give my first impressions of each class I'm taking. I'm only taking four classes, plus preaching.

Preaching - This class is going to be a little different from last semester because they switched professors on us. Before I had the professor who preached a sermon every class whether he meant to or not. Now I have the professor who begins weeping on a regular basis.

Theology of Paul Tillich - I am intriqued with this man's thought, but reading it makes me feel incredibly stupid. Much of it is really dense, philosophical stuff. Fortunately, I am taking it pass/fail, so I feel a little more freedom to get creative and be dumb.

Theology, Cosmology, and Creation - Interestingly enough, most of what we've read so far has been from a book called Cosmic Jackpot, which gives a really good layman's overview of physics. I am gaining a greater respect for my friends in college who were ballsy enough to study physics and I kind of wish I hadn't asked them to stop talking about physics at dinner. It will be interesting to see if any of my theology is fundamentally changed based on what I learn in this class. Jordan is in this one with me and listening to him talk I am in awe of his ability to understand and integrate seemingly unrelated concepts.

The Biblical Canon - This might be my "easiest" class. Not that we're not going to deal with some tough concepts and work through some tough questions, but it is a large class with a visiting professor, who is possibly the cutest old man ever. His wife is taking the class with us. Anyway, it's not a lot of reading and there's a whole lot of repetition from other courses I've taken on the Bible.

Spiritual Autobiography - This is going to be my best class. We are reading about 10 different autobiographies and working with them both as literary and theological works. The professor is Yolanda Pierce, who just started her career at PTS last semester and is already in high demand. She's this fabulous, earthy, real African-American woman who is not afraid to get into the real stuff of life. Several of the books we are reading are repeats for me, but I never tire of re-reading and discussing good literature.

I think this is going to be a good semester. There are already a lot of connections coming out between my various classes, especially Paul Tillich and Theology, Cosmology and Creation. Last semester was a little boring at times, so it's nice to have a semester in which I am genuinely interested in every one of my classes.

I Sold a Book...

to someone other than Jordan's mom.

Woot!

Good bye, Blue Monday.

Check out my Etsy shop. These would make fabulous Valentine's Day gifts!!!