Apparently there is no adjective to go with today. Last Friday was Black Friday, followed by Small
Business Saturday. Tomorrow is Cyber
Monday, and in Pennsylvania, more importantly, it will be the first day of deer
hunting season. Tuesday has been named Giving
Tuesday. I’m beginning to understand why
people want to go hunting – to get away from the incessant requests to empty
their pockets of money.
For some, today is the First Sunday of Advent – Hopeful
Sunday. We had holy sights and sounds at
church today. There were decorations
hanging high on the wall, installed by one fearless member of the congregation.
There was the lighting of the first candle of the Advent wreath, which reminded
me of this passage:
Your
sun shall no more go down,
or your moon withdraw itself;
for
the Lord will be your everlasting light,
and your days of mourning shall be ended.
Your
people shall all be righteous.
- Isaiah 60:20-21 and
similarly in Revelation 22:5
Given the behavior of all-us Americans lately, it seems
ridiculous to hope that all the people could be righteous, and that days of
mourning could be finished with. I do
little to make it happen, except to hope against all odds.
We also had wonderful music, with some ol’ favorite Advent
hymns and a new one called “Almost There”.
Then, without drawing attention to it, the music director snuck in some
J.S. Bach, including “Wachet Auf” (pronounced “Whack It Off,” which means either “Sleepers Awake” or “Wake, Awake, for Night is Flying”) with its great moving lines of harmony. I love me
some Johann Sebastian.
Here in the Common Household, today should probably also be
called Recovery From Past Excess Sunday.
Our guests have gone home, our students have gone back to college. The dining room table has shrunk back to its
original size, inversely proportional to the expansion of us from turkey and
pie. The roasting pan has crept back into its box in the basement to wait until
next year. The leftovers are all gone (sob!) except for the yams, which I will
not make next year, as demand for them is not high enough to merit that space
in the fridge.
What adjective would you attach to today?
I leave you with gobs of photos of our lovely day last
Friday. We took four teenaged girls ice-skating
downtown. I had a lovely time not
skating but watching the skaters. We
also got to see the gingerbread house display, but I will put those photos in a separate post.
The pears did not get eaten, but all the pies did. |
Me with the Ketchuposaurus |
Skaters at PPG Place |
Excellent skating socks |
Three teenaged girls would rather watch the horse-drawn carriages than skate. |
Giant Christmas tree outside, plus a rare spot of blue sky. It was cold, though! |
7 comments:
You're right--no adjective for today!
I'm so stinking tired, and I didn't spend money outside of a car wash and gas...like you, I bury my head far from the madd'ning crowd.
Deer hunting ended today. D shot one, our neighbors shot two, so it was a good finish. Now, if the Packers can pull out a win here...
After a whirlwind trip to Pa. (drove four days to visit for two), today is Glad-To-Be-Home Sunday!
I had a Stay-at-Home-Sunday which was very nice.
Love the ketchup dinausaur guy!
I can't think of anything better than a ketchup dinosaur, gingerbread houses, the start of Advent, and watching ice skaters (with a nice hot drink in my hand, if you don't mind).
We had a lovely Sunday as well. The kids both got to see their friends that day - one coming home from a sleepover and the other dropped off at his friends' house for a few hours. I think we may call it Social Sunday from now on. Sounds like you had a wonderful day :)
Yes, it was Hopeful Sunday for us, too. I love Advent, even if it does mean extra work for me in the church office.
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