Spontaneity

It's not good to be irresponsible, but sometimes it's necessary to be spontaneous. T had been working a string of nights and we'd hardly seen each other. After a long day at work, I rushed to get her for our pre-marriage appointment with our minister--by the time we got there, we were 30 minutes late. Our minister was unphased, offered us tea, took her time. We had a great session; some of the hard work we've been doing to get our finances and daily schedules in order were affirmed by the activities we did today. We hurried home for supper with S, who was off to a swim lesson right after supper. I was supposed to go back to work, and T was supposed to study for a training later in the week. Instead, we ended up on the couch, talking, lost track of time. We then realized we didn't have what we needed to finish our work or study. We headed off to get our laptops and study guides--but took a little detour at a newly renovated bar. We had an appetizer and some wine and got reacquainted.

Sometimes spontaneity is exactly what is needed. Even during Lent, a little fun never hurt anyone!

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