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I am an East Coast expatriate hiding out in the Midwest...

I am an urban gal living in the suburbs and occasionally hiding in the country

I am a yoga practitioner, fitness enthusiast, believer in the mind-body-spirit connection...

I am a mid-life "revert" to the Roman Catholic faith in which I was raised and which has become an enormous source of support, encouragement, inspiration, and joy in my life...

I am a mom, sister, daughter, and wife...

I am an explorer; adventurous and curious about the world and people around me...

I am educated in the formal sense but I gain insight through everyday living...

I created this blog at a time of great fear and apprehension in my life. I chose to sustain it because of the discoveries about myself and the world around me that it has revealed.



What you can expect to find here:
  • the documentation of a love-hate relationship with the greater Philadelphia area
  • reminiscing about the good-ole-days (the 80's!)
  • complaints about my various ailments and injuries, both real and imagined
  • pictures and stories of gardening, decorating, shopping, sewing
  • my love of irony
  • links to kooky news stories
  • way too much scatological musing for sane people


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    Sunday, February 19, 2006
    Mea Culpa

    So...

    In a few weeks I am going on a "retreat" for women at my Church. Yeah, yeah, I can hear y'all groaning now...but sh*t if nothing else, its a helluva lot cheaper than a weekend at Canyon Ranch!

    Anyway...

    At the end of day one there is "opportunity for the sacrament of reconciliation." That's what used to be the little booth-n-screen confessionals of yesteryear but now is kinda like an abbreviated therapist's appointment in a smaller room. You sit face- to-face and "confess" your sins or whatever. I'm really not sure because, uh, I think my last confession was in 8th grade. The priest running the weekend reassured me that "we don't make anyone go to confession" but I'm thinking that it'd be somewhat defeatist not to check it out and go for it. I'm that kind of person - give me a challenge and I'll take a shot at it.

    Which brings me to the more "entertaining" portion of this entry. You see, I've been working over a few of my ideas of WHAT to confess and how to phrase it.

    The lame one would be to say I've been taking communion without going to confesion first. *yawn*. Next.

    "I get angry at people when I'm driving." Oh, boo-hoo, who doesn't?! Next.

    "I listen to suggestive music." OK, the fact that T-Pain's mangling of the English language vis-a-vis I'm N Luv Wit A Stripperwas produced and is making him MONEY is a sin in and of itself. Although, dang, it has a catchy hook. Move on.

    Another not-too-humiliating yet plausible fallback would be "I use foul and offensive language" which is a good one, because it relates directly to one of the 10 commandments - always a solid bet for "sin" classification purposes. Then if the priest dared to ask for an example, I could generate some really clever and simultaneously confusing verbiage. None of which would actually be part of the FCC's Not For Airplay censor list, but which still ring with a distinct air of tsk-tsk. "Holy twigs 'n berries!"; "Criminy Christmas!"; "Freaking freak!" (or alternatively, "Friggin frick!") and "Sugar Walls" (thanks, Sheena Easton!)

    My husband dared me to imply an offense by phrasing my confession as a question: "Is taking it up the butt a sin?" just to gauge the priest's reaction. Well, this ain't no episode of Punk'd, so I think I'll pass on the ass.

    I'm sure, gentle readers, that YOU have some fabulous ideas to amaze, delight and perhaps even amuse without arousing too much suspicion in the confessional - care to share???

    Posted at 11:42 pm by brandy101

    Posted by brandy101 @ 02/23/2006 07:28 PM PST
    honestly, Chrys, nothing is troubling me :) Hard to believe, eh?

    But the cussing DOES bother me in that its a terrible habit, esp. for a so-called educated person like myself.

    Posted by Harmonia @ 02/22/2006 03:11 PM PST
    You must still have my old blog addy...here is my new one...http://harmonia.blogsome.com

    :)
    Posted by chrysalis @ 02/22/2006 01:42 PM PST
    COnfession and absolution can be a wonderful way to achieve peace of mind. If anything you've done or failed to do is troubling you ... think deep down ... then confess that one. If it isn't hard to confess it isn't deep enough.
    Posted by brandy101 @ 02/21/2006 04:32 PM PST
    just to note there that this entry is totally in jest...although actually after hearing my daughter angrily exclaim something about her "damn backpack" this morning, I think I DO need to note my propensity for less-than-ladylike language at times!
    Posted by AbbyNormal @ 02/21/2006 11:10 AM PST
    Hmmm, not being Catholic, I've never been to confession. After reading this, it sounds kinda fun! Especially if you ask the "butt" question.
    Posted by Michelle @ 02/20/2006 06:55 AM PST
    I think your husband's suggestion is hysterical. Honestly if I can think of anyone who would have less sins to confess than anyone else I know it would be you - a complimnet. You are patient, kind, sincere, humble, hopeful, forgiving, helpful, never angry.....and on and on.
    Posted by Miss Ginger @ 02/20/2006 06:50 AM PST
    In elementary school, we had the local priest come in once a week so we could 'confess'. I remember sitting in class, waiting my turn, thinking "I can't think of anything 'bad' that I did....ack!", and I LIED at my confession. Yep, I made stuff up so I had something to say.

    WOW.
     

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