1. I was not meant to join the Daughters of Mary. I was following my own will in pursuing it, not God's.
2. You actually have to work to be holy, and you don't get to just choose to not be. And you can't do anything by yourself but need God's grace if you're going to have any strength at all. It's like expecting to have energy without ever eating.
3. Speaking of eating, I also learned that pesto paninis are the best Friday dinner ever. All you do is put provolone, pesto, red onions, tomatoes, avocado, and red or orange bell peppers in a roll and stick it in a buttered pan or panini press until it's browned and melty and beautiful. Then you eat it. And it's delicious.
4. I am super-duper unbelievably lucky to know two people who love literature at least as much as I do, and I am even more blessed to be being paid by one of them to listen to some absolutely lovely literature lectures and write about them. It's temporary, but it's my first job and a dream job - one I never dreamed of, but a dream job nevertheless. The other person is subjected to small bursts of email-ranting on Dickinson, Tolkien, Dickens, and the like, and far from objecting, responds in kind.
5. Speaking of literature, I learned through the aforementioned lectures that Emily Dickinson is basically queen of the poetical universe. She is definitely my favorite poet now.
6. Sleeping in is way overrated. Enough said.
7. Bringing up authors again, one biggish thing I've learned in August is that spiritual reading is actually...not painful. I've read a ton of religious books (partly because the only way I can make myself behave remotely well is to constantly remind myself by reading), and the most eye-opening spiritual book I've read this month was definitely The Life of Saint Teresa of Avila
8. I am not cut out for being a stay-at-home daughter. I have always been an independent person and I always told my mom I'd move out as soon as I turned eighteen. That's not exactly happening, but I'm still joining a convent as soon as I find one, so hopefully I will still move out when I'm eighteen. I never had any desire to be a stay-at-home daughter, and having finished school and being "almost grown-up" has just intensified that opinion.
9. I love English country dancing/square dancing. I knew this already, but an impromptu, music-less lesson in the park by one of the girls from church a few weeks ago reminded me. I don't know what it is about it, but it's so much fun.
10. I am an autumn girl, and there's nothing I can do about it. I was born in October, but I always insisted that I liked summer best. And while I do like summer, it's always tainted by air conditioning and boredom and (up till now) the stress of overdue schoolwork. The *idea* of summer is still my favorite, but in the real world, fall is best - the part that still above 45 degrees, that is. I am looking forward to the cooler weather.