Postby SereneDolphin » Wed Feb 09, 2005 9:33 pm
Umm, I don't know if I'm the right person to console you. . .
I'm not a strict Christian myself, and I believe that we all at times behave a little "un-Christian" when we feel down or that not everything's not all right. But you can't listen to everyone. In your heart of hearts, you know that you are a good Christian (at least, you're trying to be, right?), and that all you can do is be the best person you can be, as you see fit. No one knows you better than you do, and so they can't dictate what you are or aren't.
Anyway, about Lent. . .
I never observe Lent, I think it's physically and mentally impossible for me to do so. You need to pick another thing to lose if you are having difficulty, but perhaps that was the purpose. If that was, and you're already chosen not to eat out, then here's a suggestion. Try looking on the web for some fun and funky recipes that you've been wanting to try, or maybe some of your favorite dishes at restaurants. Then you can have taste-testing parties at your house, so nobody can claim you're being unsociable. Try to make it so that you don't want to eat out!
Unfortunately, that only works if you like to cook. If you're anything like me. . .well, let's say I don't volunteer to help in the kitchen.
I am unique, just like everyone else.
[size=84]"Fate is like a strange, unpopular restaurant, filled with odd waitors who bring you things you never asked for and don't always like"- Lemony Snicket[/SIZE]