Taking it easy and tackling monsters-- all good things
We had a decent day yesterday; pretty quiet, peaceful, and Holly and I had a good time. G had a day to himself, really, with some reading, napping, a little outdoor snow removal, but generally an unscripted day to do as he wished. Which turned out well: for the first time in 46 years, the US Men's Hockey Team won the gold medal at the Olympics-- which, for the record, was on G's birthday the last time, too, in 1980. We got to watch the whole game in our pjs. It was a great start to the day. I watched Fr. Rory's homily on the livestream, too (the hockey game was on in the other room). It was another great homily, and it really made me think a lot. Part of his homily centered on the fact that the Fall in Eden is called Adam's Sin, not Eve's. That provided a lot of thought: why didn't Adam step in and help her not make a poor choice? I've often wondered about that. And the other part of the homily that really hit me was Fr. Rory's discussion about the natu...