The nuts and bolts news after four weeks:
- The new normal? In many ways the fasting has become second nature. I'm actually kind of used to it, I guess. In some ways it really does not seem like that big of a deal anymore. Don't get me wrong . . . I am in no way entertaining the idea of making this a permanent lifestyle change. It's just that right now I seem to be getting to a point where I am thinking less and less about eating. Hunger really does not bother me throughout the day and I have become so accustomed to eating late and after everyone else that I have learned to cope and patiently wait it out. What has intensified are the insights I am receiving throughout each day.
- Rumbling and stumbling. I apologize if any of my recent entries seem a bit disjointed or rambling. I am trying to be as honest as I can in conveying my experience without providing too many unnecessary details. At the same time, I am noticing that my observations are much more open-ended and fluid and not concrete and definitive. I set out on this journey without any specific expectations of what the fasting would bring and I truly don't know what I am going to write about from one day to the next. Most of what I jot down is a mere shadow of my overall experience and I am attempting to represent the highlights as well as I can.
- Almsgiving. I have written much about my prayer and fasting during this Lent but up to this point I have not mentioned a third practice in which Catholics are encouraged to participate during Lent: almsgiving. Right now I am thinking that this should somehow be connected to the total value of the lunches I have been forgoing. I also have been thinking that any donation should go to an organization that works to combat hunger. Any suggestions?
- Be careful what you wish for. As of Friday there will be 13 hours of sunlight each day. At that point an hour and twenty-three minutes of daylight will have been added since Ash Wednesday. Back in February I was sick and tired of all the darkness and I recall being anxious for more daylight. What was I thinking?!
- And the scale says . . . Looks like I am down another two pounds since last week. That brings my total weight loss to nine pounds in four weeks. Some people say they are starting to notice that I have lost a bit of weight.
- Thanks again. I am humbled by the nearly 900 page views in four weeks. I not only appreciate you showing an interest but your thoughts, prayers and support are also deeply meaningful. Only two and a half weeks remain until Easter!
Here are two of our favorites:
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http://www.esperanca.org/ (not strictly about food, but overall health, targeted at children; a friend of ours who is an ER doc spends two weeks in South America every year with these folks)
Eric, we give to Catholic Relief Services http://crs.org/ b/c so much of your donation goes directly to porgramming. Education Across Borders http://educationacrossborders.org/ is also very worthwile (& started by a close friend of mine). Charity Navigator http://www.charitynavigator.org/ also can provide good insight.
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