I am not Religious, thank god.
I know we should gladly sacrifice for lent and my wife convinced me to give up french fries and soft drinks.
Unfortunately because she was doing the same plus she was giving up sweets she pressed me to give up something else. She dictated 3 choices. Sweets, Whiskey, or Pipe.
This was difficult because I enjoy a sweet (Ghirardelli chocolate) and a dram of whisky/whiskey every evening. So I gave up the pipe.
Arrrrgggggg!!!
I am surviving but need another idea for next year. Any suggestions?
That is how she does breakfast, lunch, and dinner.Maybe you should just let your wife pick. And make sure you say, "Thank you, ma'am," after she does.
I may have known him if he was also a military chaplain. He suggested that people should give up Hate, Selfishness and Lying for Lent.Long ago a Priest said lots of people give up stuff for Lent, but it’s better to do good works for Lent. Good advice I Garronte !
We can end the thread now. The pope has spoken!Giving up spirits for lent is my go to every year. Something I actually look forward to . It provides a reset. Even as someone who wouldn’t consider themselves a heavy drinker ( wife might disagree there ) it provides time for clarity and to be present. I find some of my best pipe adventures are during this time as well.
I actually really like this suggestion. Even better: choose just one pipe and one blend for all of Lent. This year I gave up pipe smoking, but allow for a Sunday pipe (since it is the Lord’s Day). Next year I’ll try your method but I have a feeling my wife will not think this is terribly sacrificial.Next year give up pipes. Choose one burner to see you through the season. For me, lent is less about denial and more about embracing a posture of gratitude.
Gratitude! Brilliant!Next year give up pipes. Choose one burner to see you through the season. For me, lent is less about denial and more about embracing a posture of gratitude.
I'm a typical Irish Catholic so it's just no Red Meat, sweets, and Alcohol every lent, lots of Fish, Chicken, bitter tea, and sobriety.I know we should gladly sacrifice for lent and my wife convinced me to give up french fries and soft drinks.
Unfortunately because she was doing the same plus she was giving up sweets she pressed me to give up something else. She dictated 3 choices. Sweets, Whiskey, or Pipe.
This was difficult because I enjoy a sweet (Ghirardelli chocolate) and a dram of whisky/whiskey every evening. So I gave up the pipe.
Arrrrgggggg!!!
I am surviving but need another idea for next year. Any suggestions?
The irony is not lost on me, that what we are doing “as sacrifice” is just what our forebears, and many codgers still with us, just do.I actually really like this suggestion. Even better: choose just one pipe and one blend for all of Lent. This year I gave up pipe smoking, but allow for a Sunday pipe (since it is the Lord’s Day). Next year I’ll try your method but I have a feeling my wife will not think this is terribly sacrificial.
This was difficult because I enjoy a sweet (Ghirardelli chocolate) and a dram of whisky/whiskey every evening. So I gave up the pipe.