Here is the close-up:
And that means that for some things I swore I would never do, I now have license.
For instance:
My grandma always kept her scriptures in a drawer in the bathroom-- right across from the toilet. I always found that offensive somehow-- perhaps even a little sacrilegious. One of the things I swore I'd never do.
However, with the event of flying pigs, I have moved my triple combination into my water closet (adding a little British lingo) and have had a few good moments with my scriptures. As with most things my grandma did, I am finding it a very efficient use of my time.
Also, since the swine volitation (don't you love that word? I'll link you to the definition, if you missed that day in English class) I have decided to try a few other things I had sworn not to do. Things like making peach cobbler for dinner and eating leftover pizza for breakfast. (That one is still yucky.)
Perhaps now that pigs are flying I will learn to like country music (I doubt it) or eat fish or plan a trip to China. These are all things I have shunned in the past, but you never know.
Perhaps a flying pig isn't enough to overcome some barriers.
Maybe I'll watch the weather forecast to see if hell is freezing over any time soon.
3 comments:
I made peach cobbler for dinner once. Jared rolled his eyes and went to get pizza. I enjoyed the cobbler though.
I loved this post!
The scriptures next to the toilet get read:)
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