I am familiar with all the terms, Fat Tuesday, Shrove Tuesday, Mardi Gras. I used to love the time before lent at the Catholic School I went to because we had Mission Day. This was a day without classes, started with Mass of course, then each classroom had an activity, mothers brought in cakes, cupcakes, etc., and you brought in money and spent all day. All the money went to the missions, of course. We had a cake walk, fun jail where you could drag your teachers and friends and bail them out, and it was all pennies and nickles. It was so fun. Thanks for bringing up the memories.
Dill, I have been thinking about Lent. I found a college website that tells of the 10 things Pope Francis suggests, and it was good. Also, guideposts.org had some things too. I want to try and read the Bible a bit, mainly Gospels and Psalms, every day and find some more things to do. Then, of course the giving up. I agree that having fish is no sacrifice.

Cyn, you are so productive, take care and have a good trip. I would like to travel right now, just to get away, but not happening right now.
Lav, love the way you just serve healthy food all over the place and no one even knows.

Pap, back to work yet? Being at home can be fun, gald you are making the most of your time off, having fun with your doggies. I know my cat loves when I am home. Games, treats, lots of love. Pets are the best.
I am so grateful to have a garage right now. It makes it so much easier to leave in the morning. Have a great day.
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