April 2010 Weddings
Dear Community,

Our tech team has launched updates to The Nest today. As a result of these updates, members of the Nest Community will need to change their password in order to continue participating in the community. In addition, The Nest community member's avatars will be replaced with generic default avatars. If you wish to revert to your original avatar, you will need to re-upload it via The Nest.

If you have questions about this, please email help@theknot.com.

Thank you.

Note: This only affects The Nest's community members and will not affect members on The Bump or The Knot.

for those observing lent...

how has it impacted you thus far?

we gave up: eating out completely, to include others buying us food; eating sweets, and being negative. jeff personally gave up, as well, eating meat for the entire 40 days.

initially it was fairly easy, until this weekend. saturday we went to a parade and packed our lunches so we had something to eat - GREAT idea and money saving! i was already carrying my camera in a backpack so i was easy to just drop some pb&j sandwiches and fresh carrots right in there. the toughest parts have been not picking up coffee while we're out and not eating with family. we attended a birthday party dinner yesterday and, along with only having water while everyone around us ate at a restaurant, we didn't share in the birthday cake that was given to my grandma for her 75th birthday. that was tough.

negative thoughts? whooo...it's a lot more difficult not judging someone than i thought!

Re: for those observing lent...

  • I gave up fast food...which is kind of a cop out since I really don't eat it more than once a week anyway. But, tonight, if I have to pick up food for Jeff, that is the first time I will have the option of it, but it won't be too bad at all.
    *~~Danie~~*
    Image and video hosting by TinyPic BabyFruit Ticker Anniversary
    image image
  • I haven't officially been observing Lent, though I am aware that it's here.  I'd say that I gave up chocolate, alcohol, caffeine, deli meat, sushi, and going to work, but that's the pregnancy talking. 

    If I were to observe Lent, the best thing I could probably give up would be fast food (something I should give up for the pregnancy but haven't --- so hard to resist those Egg McMuffins). 

    As for actions - it would be good to stop worrying so much (and yes, judging others).  I would do well to be less critical and to stop feeling the need to be (or prove that I am) right all the time.  

    Well, thanks for this post Jeni... got me thinking!


    Ten months: Mr. Giggles!
    Photobucket
    A10 March Siggy: Next vacation - Maine!
    Photobucket

    kikijbunny (formerly kikijbird)
    Our jbunny born April 17, 2011 at 34w 1d (EDD May 28) due to irritable ute + early dilation

    Mommy Blog: And Baby Makes Pi
    Pregnancy/Baby Blog: Eggs Over Anxious
    BFP chart

    Anniversary

    Lilypie Premature Baby tickers

    imageimageimage
  • Kudos to you Jeni!  It's not going to be easy but Jesus never had it easy!

    I've given up eating sweets after dinner.  It has been difficult for me because I do it ALL the time.  It's never a lot but just enough to satisfy.  It is definitely an eye opener at what you put in your mouth, etc.

    Good luck with your 40 days (now 35)!!

    ~Melissa~
    Shmel's Blog
  • Kiki - you get a pass when you are pregnant...you don't have to give up anything!  really!

    Instead of giving something up, I decided I would make sure I went to Mass every week during Lent.  So this weekend, because of the lost hour, I didn't make it.  Major Lent fail....

  • I decided at the last minute to change what I would give up to make it something that would take an effort to do, and also that in so doing would help to make me a better person...so....

    I gave up the use of my favorite profanity...and I do have to say, it isn't easy, as it just kind of comes out naturally! But I am noticing that my efforts are paying off, and rather than finding a subsitute bad word, I'm just not cursing as much...so I think that's a good thing :-)

    Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
  • argue about anything to my husband and family. I always put my two cents in when I believe something is unfair. So for the next 35 days I am keeping my mouth shut... LOLConfused

    Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
Sign In or Register to comment.
Choose Another Board
Search Boards