Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Sabbatical So Far: Pros and Cons (Mostly Pros!)


What a wonderful way to make a living! I told my Dean last week that I was considering writing an essay on the healing power of the sabbatical. Later....

For now, let me list a few pros and cons.

On the positive side:
  • I direct my days. That means the alarm clock is not a threat!
  • My mind is being refreshed by the input of both theological writings and great literature.
  • I am more rested than I've been in years. Since I am now experiencing the torment of menopausal insomnia/hot flashes, I rarely get an uninterrupted two hours of sleep, let alone 8! But the relaxed schedule allows me to sleep later (say 8:30 or so) and to go at a much more sane pace during the day.
  • I get all my work-outs in! And, related to this, my daily wardrobe is very comfortable: long-sleeve t-shirts and work-out pants!
  • I see my kids at times other than early in the morning and late at night.
  • Since Corky doesn't usually have to go to work till mid-morning, I get to spend some time with him in the mornings and not just after 9 pm.
  • I occasionally get to see Lex during the day!
  • I'm saving lots of money on gas and I have no need to buy any "professional clothes" for Spring!
On the negative side:
  • I constantly see all the things wrong with my house. The remedy: I just try not to look.
  • I have developed tendonitis in my left hand (thumb) from holding back the pages of too many books! (Notice how the woman in the Renoir painting is holding the book and imagine the injury she sustained from the repetitive motion of holding the pages in place with her left thumb!) And most people think that the life of an academic has no risk of work-related injury! The remedy: I'm wearing a wrist splint and taking lots of ibuprofen, trying to avoid getting a cortisone shot.
  • I have more opportunity to "snack" during the day and I'm finding it harder to maintain my weight. The remedy: I'm recording all my calorie intake on a free website called Fitday.

6 comments:

Corky Alexander said...

Good post. I enjoy being with you, too.

joel w. clackum said...

After reading this, I am considering taking a sabbatical myself...despite the potential risk of bodily harm!

K E Alexander said...

Joel, are you going to be at SPS/WTS?

joel w. clackum said...

I am indeed going to be there... looking forward to it! I'll drive up on Thursday and be in by Thursday evening.

Phil Hoover said...

So Kim,

Am I supposed to feel sorry for you, or praise you on your Sabbatical?

I absolutely love your blog! It's so real, so honest...so YOU...

Anonymous said...

Hi,
I am contemplating a sabbatical and chanced upon your article. Nice to read.

Harish (India)