Rev. Dr. Katharine C. Black's first entry in our packet details reasons for saving things, more specifically saving information and items that will help a person plan and prepare for a big event. In Katharine's case, this event was her ordination (def: to officially be made a priest by a church). Katharine proposes that an individual obtain two boxes, one for documents and another for small pieces of notation on topics such as possible clothing, hymns, dates, invitation information, etc. that may relate to her ordination.
Katharine also proposes gathering ideas from other individuals' ordinations. She tells her readers that they should observe what people wear, how they answer their GOE (General Ordination Exam) questions, and what types of music might suit her future sermons.
So, as Katharine states, "What will you want to keep track of? What will you collect?" What types of "things" do you hang on to? Are there items that you have kept to help you prepare for a future event?
I really think that Katharine's proposal of keeping boxes is a reminder of Edwidge Danticat's uncle in Brother, I'm Dying. He was constantly taking note of events that occurred around him, even the most gruesome deaths and the trauma that he went through in Krome. Uncle Joseph was an avid notetaker and was clearly preparing to write his own memoirs. What types of items and notes do you think Danticat would have kept in her boxes? What about Eavan Boland?
Katharine also proposes gathering ideas from other individuals' ordinations. She tells her readers that they should observe what people wear, how they answer their GOE (General Ordination Exam) questions, and what types of music might suit her future sermons.
So, as Katharine states, "What will you want to keep track of? What will you collect?" What types of "things" do you hang on to? Are there items that you have kept to help you prepare for a future event?
I really think that Katharine's proposal of keeping boxes is a reminder of Edwidge Danticat's uncle in Brother, I'm Dying. He was constantly taking note of events that occurred around him, even the most gruesome deaths and the trauma that he went through in Krome. Uncle Joseph was an avid notetaker and was clearly preparing to write his own memoirs. What types of items and notes do you think Danticat would have kept in her boxes? What about Eavan Boland?

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really nice connection, megan.
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