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A Good Weekend, Existentialism, and Chocolate Chips

By Andrew

I figured I should put something up that wasn’t depressing.

Yesterday night I went to see Night at the Museum 2 because my mom forced me to go with her, but to my amazement, it was actually really good. Amy Adams captured the historical amelia very well. Ben Stiller was very Jewish and quite funny. It had alot of funny things in it and history.

Then today I had a delicious cookie. I think it was the best cookie I’ve ever had in my life, it was an existential experience filled with meaning I can no yet fully comprehend. It was chocolate chip.

I’m now sitting anxiously writing down a list of my sins as I do an examination of conscience. I haven’t been to confession for 6 weeks. I’m hoping I am absolved without a hitch – I know I will be – but still there’s always the anxiety coupled with exhilaration when you experience the sacrament of Penance, like the prodigal son, I go with no expectations, hoping the father will forgive me, and then experience the joy of absolution (hopefully – unless i’ve committed a very serious sin which then has to go to Rome to be dealt with – yes they actually do that >.< ). After all this I'm going to dinner at my brothers, and right now I'm passing time reading St. Thomas More's Utopia which I'm finding quite Socialistic to my enjoyment.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Existentialism, Penance, Roman Catholicism, St. Thomas More

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