
Like many of you, I stood in line for what seemed like hours to see the movie “Alice in Wonderland”. In the movie, Alice (now 19) is trapped in a world of Victorian etiquette and social norms. She attends an event that she learns is an engagement party for her. When Alice is proposed to, amidst many spectators, she is distracted and follows a white rabbit to the whimsical world she once knew as a young child—only to emerge a stronger person.
Nearly four years ago, my son James was born. I became a stay-at-home dad and I began working part-time at Western Seminary. Last summer, my daughter Geneva was born. With two kids, a wife, errands to run, a house to clean, and a yard to manicure, life has become increasingly hectic and my priorities have changed.
At the conclusion of this semester I am stepping down as your campus librarian. Like Alice, I am choosing to follow my heart—putting my career on hold, making my wife and children a priority, and trusting in God. In the end, I know I will look back and say, “I did the right thing.”
One chapter ends, and another begins. I can't wait to turn the next page!


