No Joke

Today is April Fool's Day.  This year, I suspect their won't be as much laughter as there has been in times past.  Humor is a very tricky thing during a pandemic.  But mirth is still part of life.  We still need to smile, to indulge in a little levity.  Otherwise, we won't be able to bear the burdens of the moment.

So I'll remind you of an old joke.

Bobby was asked if knew what Easter was about.  He eagerly nodded "yes" and began to tell the tale.

"Jesus died and was buried in a cave ..."

His teacher was pleased.

"... And then after three days he came out ..."

His teacher was proud of her student.

"... And if he saw his shadow it meant six more weeks of winter."

Okay, feel free to groan now.  But I hope I was able to take your mind off of things you can't control.  During Lent, during these last days of the penitential season, let us ask for God's forgiveness for failing to see the humor in life.  It is, after all, one of his gifts.

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