When I was eight years old, I was convinced that my Sunday school teacher hated my guts. So every weekend, when my parents dropped me off at the front door of the church, I'd walk straight through to the rear exit, change into gym clothes, and spend the next few hours playing basketball at a public court down the street.
By the time I finally got busted, it was the end of July. Unfortunately, at the end of every summer, the church put all the Sunday school students on display in front of the entire congregation, an annual event at which we were supposed to impress the elders with our vast canonical knowledge of the bible. Despite the fact that my church education for the year had been cut short due to my delinquency, I was informed that my presence was absolutely required.
During the event, the reverend turned to us and asked if we knew all of God's different names. One child answered, "Yahweh." Another called out, "Jehovah." Then, to my utter fear and horror, the reverend turned to me and said, "How about you, Pierre? Do you know God's name?"
Trying to think fast on my feet, I yelled out, "Yes! God's name is Howard!"
The reverend's face turned quizzical and he asked, "Why would you say that God's name is Howard?"
"Because it says so right in the Lord's Prayer! 'Our father who art in Heaven, Howard be thy name!'"
With that, the entire congregation burst out laughing hysterically and the vast scope of my religious ignorance was exposed for everyone to see. Needless to say, my days at church were numbered after that traumatic experience.
Flash forward 30 years later...
Members of my father-in-law's church congregation visit his house to pray for him. As the pastor begins to recite a long and solemn prayer, the Peanut walks into the room eating a candy bar. Confused as to why everyone has their eyes closed and their heads bent, she immediately starts yelling, "Hey! Wake up, guys. It's not nap time yet."
Receiving no attention to her remarks, she then proceeds to walk up to random people, forcefully prying their eyes open with her little fingers, and saying "C'mon. Please don't go to bed now. The sun is still awake!"
As my mother-in-law stifles her laughter, one of the members of the congregation turns to the BossLady and whispers, "So I guess you guys don't go to church much, eh?"
Damn. Is it that obvious?
Thanks for all your kind comments and heartfelt e-mails. We're truly touched by your sympathies. Unfortunately, my FIL's cancer is worse than we had previously thought. We'll be spending the next few months commuting between New York and Dallas on a weekly basis. Posting here may be light. Thanks again for your thoughts and prayers.
So sorry for what you're dealing with. Scary. Sad. Thinking of you guys.
Posted by: Stefanie | May 25, 2008 at 02:37 PM
Thank you for all that you have shared. A big hug to your wife and comforting thoughts your way and peanut's.
My favorite uncle passed away from liver cancer from Hep B last year. I think the key is to make sure your GFIL has the option of Hospice care if he wants= Lots of pain meds and passing away at home versus hospital.
Posted by: Sophia | May 27, 2008 at 01:53 AM
She's definitely like her Dad.
Sending good thoughts to you and your family.
Posted by: creative-type dad | May 28, 2008 at 12:40 PM
So sorry to hear about your FIL.... I haven't been here as much as I should be... I love reading about the Peanut. She's hilarious.
Posted by: panthergirl | May 29, 2008 at 09:25 AM
Both of those stories are hilarious. Take care, man.
Posted by: Holmes | May 29, 2008 at 12:58 PM
So sorry, MD, just read this. I'm wishing you and yours the best...
Posted by: Asha {Parent Hacks} | May 29, 2008 at 02:36 PM
Oh that's so funny.
Somehow it made me remember the time my family was all praying aloud along with the congregation in church once and after everyone said, "Amen", my little 5-year-old sister added, "Dig in!" Guess the only praying she was used to was the blessing around the dinner table.
Wishing you peace and comfort during this difficult time.
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