The end

Sep 02, 2009 10:40

Well, yes. To all events, there comes an ending, and everyone had been invited back to the restaurant for a luncheon buffet I had arranged. For me, there is nothing more depressing than getting all these people together and then expecting them all to walk away from the gravesite, all alone. So there had to be some way for people to visit and to ( Read more... )

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madfedor September 2 2009, 15:40:13 UTC
Well, Serendipity and Momus both decided to step away for a moment yesterday, so you and I can both be thankful that I was not there to witness Aunt Clara's cruelty... because -- while I hope my impulse control would have been up to the task, that test has yet to happen -- I would not have been so restrained as you were.

With all modesty and concern for how it looks defenestrated, having been on the receiving end of the "you are more Christian than many Christians I know", I join wolfette in insisting that you have nothing to be ashamed of in the sight of Jesus. I expect Him to join the volleyball game in the Summerlands I plan to start as soon as I arrive there.

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anahata56 September 2 2009, 15:42:25 UTC
He always has been part of my pantheon, I will confess.

But godz, he has some ridiculous children.

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wolfette September 2 2009, 15:45:55 UTC
He is my Elder Brother in the Goddess, as Divine and Immortal as we all are in Her eyes.

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anahata56 September 2 2009, 15:48:00 UTC
Beautifully put.

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snobahr September 2 2009, 16:50:42 UTC
Well, you know, every family has at least one.

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anahata56 September 2 2009, 20:52:09 UTC
At LEAST. ;-)

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