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Friday, April 14, 2006

I Always Hated Going to Church

As I said last year this time, I don't believe in Jesus or the Easter Bunny so I really dislike the Easter holiday.

This year is going to be better because we have renamed the holiday Celebration of Spring. I can get into that...new buds, singing birds, warm breezes..and I do like candy, especially Cadbury Cream Eggs.

I went to shop for asparagus and all I could find was asparagus on steroids. The stalks were as thick as an anorexic's arm. I know that larger asparagus can be very tender, but this was beyond large...these looked like fence posts.

(Another family member has been alerted to the asparagus problem in my grocery store and will look in her store...)

I also needed cherry tomatoes. My store was selling six for $3.99. Husband is the shopper in our family so I'm out of touch with 2006 vegetable prices but this seems ludicrous. I could eat six cherry tomatoes while I'm making the tossed salad!

Tomato problem will be passed on to husband when he goes out in the morning for the weekend supplies. I couldn't bring myself to buy them and maybe another grocery store is more merciful when it comes to pricing itty bitty tomatoes.

I do love watching the children hunt for eggs and I do look forward to a party with close friends and family.

I feel nostalgic for a time when -- even though I hated going to church (ever since I can remember going to church, I hated it) -- I did love the new Easter dress, shoes and hat my mother would buy me.

But then I remember "communion" and all the gagging I did with the mucous-tasting host in my mouth...gag, gag, gag all the way back to my pew where my parents would glare with steel eyes and downturned mouths; Privately praying that I wouldn't vomit up the host in front of the whole church.

Some things you are born with.

I was born hating church...the sounds and smells, the men in dresses...the incense. Only one thing was wonderful within the church walls and that was the music.

I loved the gorgeous music that was sung and played throughout mass...it was church's only saving grace...

In my preteen years I learned how to faint in church.

Being there gave me such creeps, (the body and blood of Jesus Christ) I mean that is disgusting. Who wants to be a canibal? Not me.

I would feel the black coming in from the side of my vision, get light headed, and all it would take was one more "body and blood" mention and I'd be out.

So by fainting before communion, atleast I alleviated the gagging walk from altar to pew.

I am listening to Bryn Terfel sing some incredibly beautiful music...Ave Maria, Panis Angelicus - but I don't associate this music with either god or church or mucous-tasting hosts.

If I did I'd be gagging or fainting.

So to all of you -- the ones like me who don't celebrate Easter as a religious holiday; the ones who do; and the ones who celebrate other holidays like Passover....

Hope you enjoy the day however you choose to spend it.

And if there are any rumors about giant asparagus taking over the earth...please email me and let me know.

18 Comments:

Blogger Ilanna said...

Being jewish - I didn't have ot deal with church most of the time. :) But our passover seders were legendarily long. To the point where my father (my parents are divorced) made a crack at my wedding about the ceremony being longer than one of my grandmother's seders.

I agree with you in a lot of ways though - this year we are having our Anti-Seder. Main course. Spiral cut ham. And just about anything else not kosher for passover we can get our hands on. We can celebrate and enjoy the spring and remember the exodus, without torturing ourselves with bland annoying food. :) last year's was very entertaining - hoping this year will be as much so. :)

3:27 PM  
Blogger mary bishop said...

Oh the Peeps! Did you know, Sangroncito, that they sell a Peep making kit? (With my kit fetish, I'm surprised I haven't bought one yet...)

Ilanna, Husband always says, if there's a god, you can be sure it doesn't care what you are eating...

Tonight, (Good Friday) we are having Prime Rib to make up for all the years of FISH! Cheap crummy fish, not lobster, crab and shrimp, by the way...now that would be a sacrifice, having to eat a lobster dinner tonight!

When I was first married, we had a newlywed Jewish couple across that hall and we became wonderful friends. The husband would come to my house for bacon...everytime we cooked it and he could smell it -- he was at the door.

The kept, however, a Kosher home.

4:21 PM  
Blogger mary bishop said...

They kept...not the kept -- but of course you knew that...and I spelled cannibal wrong on the post but I'm busy today so I'm just going to let that error stay...

4:29 PM  
Blogger mary bishop said...

Doc...I missed that one but I have had recurrent nightmares about Venus Flytraps....

When I was a kid, I wouldn't eat the chocolate crosses until I was completely out of bunnies, eggs, jelly beans etc.

5:13 PM  
Blogger kimananda said...

Well, I'm not Christian in any way, but I see Easter as an 'any excuse to eat chocolate' sort of thing. And I rejoice in that. But Celebration of Spring sounds like an even better excuse to eat chocolate. Maybe it is both at the same time, for twice the chocolate?

12:53 AM  
Blogger mary bishop said...

Kimananda...we need an excuse to gorge on chocolate...can't let the Christians have all the fun --

so why not just celebrate the newness of spring with lots of chocolate and champagne...

okay, not sure we'll beh aving that tomorrow...but I do think the two go together quite well...especially dark chocolate.

off topic........had the best cup of coffe tonight I think I ever had..old fashioned French press coffee is back in vogue..thank the goddess of coffee beans!

1:15 AM  
Blogger Michelle said...

It is so nice to be an adult and to declare that I don't believe in god or Easter. I am going to have crab cakes and bloody Marys tomorrow as a spring celebration with friends. I hope your celebration day is fun despite the giant asparagus.

11:23 AM  
Blogger mary bishop said...

Michelle...I love how you said : It is so nice to be an adult and to declare that I don't believe in god or Easter.

Yes, exactly -- after years of trying to believe in what others believe, I'm finally able to declare (perfect word) that I am happy as a nonbeliever!

11:34 AM  
Blogger kristen said...

I love your celebrate spring theme but we don't celebrate Easter in our house. But we do dye eggs beautiful colors and hide them, what's not to love about finding eggs in the backyard?
I love me some easter candy; malted eggs, eggs with marshmallow, reeses eggs,jelly beans....I have to have a bit of it every year. My girl doesn't have a clue that the easter bunny brings candy, baskets or presents and so she doesn't know what she's missing! Especially when her mama eats the easter candy when she's at school!

1:08 PM  
Blogger kristen said...

Oh and I forgot to comment on the jack and the beanstalk asparagus! Whole paycheck is where I bought ours for last night's dinner with friends, it was so thick and didn't seem to be any more flavorful than the delicate stalks I prefer.

1:09 PM  
Blogger mary bishop said...

AMK - enjoy your eggs and after polling several people, apparently this year asparagus is huge as no one has been happy with their size...Jack and the beanstalk -- indeed!

7:13 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy Spring Celebration day to you and your family!

We're going to see Ice Age II to celebrate. That, and be lazy.

2:16 PM  
Blogger Echrai said...

I spent most of the weekend finishing off and submitting my legal methods III paper. Oh the joys. But it's done! And on such a glorious warm spring Sunday, I made a point of taking the dog out and sitting in the sun on the grass for a little bit. I pulled dandelions and got dirty. It made me think of my parents and our family gardening Easters. Something that while I know my kids will rant and rave at how horrible it is to be forced to do manual labor in the sun on a spring weekend, I'll probably pass on to them. It's a tradition that I look back on with great fondness.

1:18 PM  
Blogger dashababy said...

Happy Spring then! :)

2:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Although I'm a spiritual person, I'm not religious -like you I had many bad experiences in church.

I think your Celebration of Spring is a lovely idea. I've actually been thinking about this very topic for the past several months. Because I'm interested in health from a naturopathic perspective and believe that certain foods act like medicine while others act like poison, I've not wanted to do the easter basket/jellybean/chocolate bunny thing. My husband, who is not a hippie like me, agrees that this is a good practice b/c he's trying to watch his weight.

B/c i'd like to make easter more of a spring thing, our family tradition on easter is going to be that each of us plants something flowers/herbs/whatever. I know when I've planted things for my husband in the past and presented it as his he takes special interest, checking if the plant needs water, repotting etc that he wouldn't normally.

This makes me happy. And he enjoys it too.

8:49 PM  
Blogger mary bishop said...

Echrai and Hanni...I like the dirt/plalnting form of celebrating...I'm going to add this into our next Spring fling!

Thanks Dashababy and Lawbrat...the cousins left last night so I now have my home to myself and will get back into cleaning and preparing for another set of cousins coming for next weekend!

9:08 AM  
Blogger racingpartsales.com said...

I do beleive in God and Jesus. My personality type is not to shove religion down anyones throat, but to tolerate and be tolerated. Whether you believe in Jesus, or think he was just some guy, the way he lived his life was good. He championed the poor, the downtrodden, the prostitues, and the people who had no hope left. He stuck up for people who were persucuted wrongly by religion and died for what he believed in. He gave to less fortunate and helped the disabled. That is a pretty good guy by anyones measure. (MB He may have been a liberal(dont tell anyone)). I too am very glad spring is here, we got a nice long soaking rain here a day or 2 ago and things have greened up nicely. It is like the rebirth of the country this time of year. Happy Spring MB.

11:12 AM  
Blogger mary bishop said...

Jeff, I never met Jesus so I have no bones to pick with him...but the people that wrote about him...now those guys I might have a word or two with...!


Right now *I* am the rain maker...I have about 4 spots in the lawn I have to monitor and water and two rows in the garden.

It's not my favorite job..I think only men love to stand in one place holding on to a hose watching the water run...;-)

12:07 PM  

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