Sunday, 24 April 2011

How The Lent Thing Went

So you'll remember that this week I was doing a Lent Thing, in which I was choosing to see good in people and not bad. The masses have been clamouring to know how it went (mainly they seem to have been led by espero), so here is how it went.

Now, in all honesty, it was an easier than average week, as all social things were Off For Easter, so I basically worked like mad and didn't really talk to anyone, apart from some work people, who didn't annoy me.  And I also talked to Sister Smile, but I'm not allowed to talk about her on the blog.  And it's not that the people I generally socialise with annoy me, but I have a word limit of approximately 50 per day, and once that's exceeded I get narked fairly quickly.

However, there were a couple of people I was quite annoyed with (I won't say who, because some of you might know them, and then my annoyance will turn into A Situation), but I wasn't actually talking to them, so I privately seethed a bit and then mostly forgot about it.  So I think we can say it went well, but that it wasn't exactly a challenge, and therefore we shall continue it until such times as it becomes an actual Issue.

I think the core of the issue is that I don't really generally get annoyed with people any more, having realised that my main responsibility in life is to ensure that I am doing the best I can to love them, and there is nothing they can do to stop me (mwah ha ha).

So since there was nothing much to report about my week, we shall instead consider some things that happened to me today.

Firstly, in church we had an Easter Egg hunt, which was fun, but mainly for the children.  At the end they each got 2 chocolate eggs, and were told to keep one and give the other to someone they love.  One of the younger boys gave his to me, which made me feel all loved and not so much a waste of space, so that was nice.

Then in Sunday School, we were talking about the Easter story, and for reasons I won't go into, we had Bible Class in with us as well as Sunday School, giving an age range of 4-14.  Which became an issue when one of the children asked "How come God was Jesus' father and also Joseph was Jesus' father?".  My immediate response was along the lines of God being Jesus' actual father who made Mary pregnant and Joseph being married to Jesus' mother, but thankfully (and unexpectedly) I caught onto the potential dangers of this line of thought before any of it came out of my mouth, and thus I avoided giving a full-blown sex education lesson to the assembled group.

Now I'm at the parents' for a few days, which is nice.  There's talk of building a fence to replace the one my dad and I made about 15 years ago, so that may be tomorrow's task.

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