A sermon and a half
by chuckofish
“Well done!” he said. “And remember: Worry about nothing, pray about everything.” He’d gotten this message from a wayside pulpit somewhere–a sermon and a half in a half dozen words, and a splendid exegesis of the Philippians passage.
Shepherds Abiding, Jan Karon
I highly recommend reading some Jan Karon during this holiday season. It has a calming effect. And it reminds us that we shouldn’t take everything quite so seriously.
I have been slowly but surely getting things done around my house.
After a few false starts my little tree is up. The old man and I could not, between the two of us, wrestle it into its stand. We gave up, amid a shower of pine needles and exclamations of “goddamit!”, convinced that we needed a new stand. So after work on Tuesday I stopped at our neighborhood hardware store and had a meaningful conversation with the man there. He advised me to wrap the trunk of my tree with electrical tape and try again. Which I did when I got home. I am proud to say that I got the tree in the stand (without the aid of Mr. Goddammit). Later in the evening I put the lights on and decorated it.
Pretty nice, don’t you think?
I wrote my Christmas letter and mailed it to my out-of-town friends and family this week. I also mailed my Christmas package to my dual personality. Check and check.
We are cooking with gas.




Well, I’m still rubbing two sticks together, although I can see little tendrils of smoke. I love your tree!!! And when did you get a new rug in the dining room?
So proud of you for asking for/getting advice from someone who works in a store! And glad you got the tree up π
And I am proud of myself for not stopping at the big box store. I am so hip.
I am inexorably becoming, much to my chagrin, the epitome of an old man.
Goddammit! π‘
HaHa!
I love this post. And I, too, am proud of you for talking to the hardware store man. It must be the Mitford wearing off on you!! Also, the tree is adorbs.