Monday, December 20, 2004

"THEOLOGICALLY SPEAKING . . . "

We like dessert. We especially like ice cream. Whenever we went to Canon Beach, we would make sure to stop at the Tillamook Cheese Factory and get fresh ice cream. When we moved to Chicago, we couldn't get Tillamook anymore, but discovered Dean's. That was pretty good stuff. Now we're in Montana, and no Tillamook and no Dean's to be found. But we have found another brand name (can't remember it right now) that makes pretty good ice cream.

One flavor is chocolate with caramel and cashews. The Kid doesn't particularly care for this flavor, while I and Mrs. Ref enjoy it. So we bought an extra one this time out. When I told The Kid that the only one open was the nut kind, she said,

"Well, if you and mom ate that kind, and I ate the other kind, then theologically speaking, there would still be enough of the other kind because I'd be the only one eating it."

We're pretty sure she meant "theoretically speaking," but I've been pondering the theology of ice cream ever since.

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