4:30 a.m. -- Wake up and shower
5:00 a.m. -- Eat breakfast
5:30 a.m. -- Wake up the family
5:40 a.m. -- Final prep for The Great Vigil
6:45 a.m. -- Kindle the new fire to begin the Vigil
8:45 a.m. -- Post-service clean up.
9:30 a.m. -- NAP!!!
Noon -- Quick bite for lunch
12:30 p.m. -- More Napping
1:15 p.m. -- Left to fight a fire (not my idea of the New Easter Flame)
2:45 p.m. -- Arrived back home
3:00 p.m. -- Went to the nursing home for an Easter service
3:35 p.m. -- Back home
4:30 p.m. -- Easter Dinner (Shrimp, artichokes, scallops and rice -- mmmmm)
7:30 p.m. -- Off to bed for the night
Monday, March 24, 2008
How I spent my Easter Day
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5 comments:
"7:30 p.m. -- Off to bed for the night" Hah! You're officially old if you go to bed right after Jeopardy!
Hey! Let's see what time YOU go to bed after getting up at 4:30 for Easter services and then fighting fire in the afternoon.
Happy to report that I am now all rested up.
You took a nap!?! Wuss!
Check out my Easter Sunday at Padre Mickey's Dance Party.
Okay, I didn't fight a fire, but I traveled far away for the third Mass of the day. That's gotta count for something. And no nap!
AND I was up by 4:30 am, too, AND I did a Vigil the night before.
But I didn't fight a fire and that's gotta count for sumpin.
Okay . . . I bow in awe. The good Padre wins.
I'll never again whine about Easter Day events and lack of sleep.
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