Juggling

Life in our "new normal" requires lots of juggling.  School has moved on-line, errands have to be scheduled, and people accommodated.  Handling all of this will require creativity, patience, and a willingness to try new things.  At some point, tensions will likely manifest themselves.  Technology may not work as advertised.  We may lose our temper with another person.  I'm sure you can think of things to add to this list.  I know I will.

As we move into this fourth week of Lent, it's a good time for us to once again take stock of our shortcomings, and see how they can lead to sin.  Being tetchy isn't a sin.  Letting your tetchiness lead you to snap at someone can be.  As the old saying supposedly goes, a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.  Watch your feet before you walk.  Watch your hands as you juggle.  Look into your hear for God's love to support and sustain you.  

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