Detecting Grace in Life's Messes
I can relate to the book Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
because I just had an entire week of bad days! My phone was cancelled
by mistake, and it took six days and talks with seven agents before it
was restored. I lost the PBS station on TV (jeopardizing my viewing of Downton Abbey).
A new talk I spent days preparing turned out to be cancelled, but no
one thought to tell me. Instead of sprinkling a dash of cinnamon in my
coffee, I grabbed the wrong bottle and tossed in half of my Vitamin D
pills. Then when I stood up, I walked into an open cabinet door. On my
way to be a substitute reader at Sunday Mass, I stopped to do an act of
charity and got stuck in an icy snowdrift on the side of the driveway;
AAA said they’d be there within an hour and half. The reading for that
Mass happened to be from the Book of Job. I thought, Just call me Sister
Jobette.Click to continue
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