Skip to main content.
« Previous entry: Calls for senior Church of England clergyman to resign | Main page | Next entry: Things to take to church »

February 9th, 2008

My Lenten Shame

lent 08By Dave Walker

As you will have read in the Times newspaper I am partaking in the Church of England Love Life Live Lent campaign which involves being a better person on a daily basis. As I was happy to accept the glory of the public announcement of my joining-in I should be willing to be publicly scrutinised as to my success or lack of. So, here goes:

Day 1: Read the story of the good Samaritan
Completed. Well done Dave.

Day 2: Poke a Facebook friend you haven’t seen in a while
Failed. Never got around to it. I’m not a great one for poking as I don’t really know what it means, but my friends remained unpoked. What a fool. This would have been an easy one.

Day 3: Invite your neighbours and friends to a pancake party
Failed. We had a pancake party, but it was mainly my wife and I (along with one of our two cats who was treated to an impressive display of pancake tossing). We don’t have a lot of contact with the neighbours if I’m to be honest and we didn’t get around to inviting friends as the pancake party was an impromptu one.

Day 4: Say sorry to someone
Failed. I didn’t really think about LLLL on Wedensday I’m afraid, so my sins went unconfessed and unforgiven. Sorry.

Day 5: Ask someone in your house about their day
Partial success. I might have completed this one, but only accidentally. I do usually ask my wife about her day and she asks the three of us about our days.

Day 6: Have a TV-free evening and play games instead
Failed. We did watch some TV. Generally quite a lot of games do get played in this household. The cats enjoy games that involve ribbons and small things that move along the ground. Mrs W and I enjoy scrabble.

Day 7: Do a chore for someone
Failed (probably): We are about to go out and I have not done any chores for anyone thus far. You can’t count things you do anyway, like washing up and shopping surely. It could be that an opportunity to undertake a chore will present itself during the evening. We shall see.

3 Comments »



Share this on Facebook:

If you enjoyed this post you might also enjoy these (possibly) related articles:

If you liked this post why not send it to someone else by e-mail? Click here to do so.

This is a single post on the Cartoon Blog by Dave posted on Saturday, February 9th, 2008 at 6:52 pm. Click here to read all of the latest posts. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

Other things technologically advanced people may like to do: trackback from another site, follow responses via the comments feed, bookmark on del.icio.us or digg.

3 Responses to “My Lenten Shame”


  1. Jeremy says:

    *Sigh* I’ve managed zero out of seven.

    On the plus side, this guarantees me something about which to be thoroughly penitent throughout Lent.

  2. Michael says:

    Fear not, Dave. You have done your chore for the day by brightening my rather fraught morning with your cartoons. Making people happy is a very important chore, which you fulfil admirably!

  3. Russ says:

    Of course, one approach is to log the generally decent, wholesome, helpful, generous, spiritual things you do, and write them down as Lenten aims afterwards. You can then award yourself 10 points each for initiative on each count.

    Although I may be missing the point somewhat.