09 January 2008

is it wrong?

....to eat the cookies the kids from the Presbyterian church down the street made. Our doorbell rings and there are two kids saying, "Here's your cookies!" I am all, "we didn't order any cookies, but thank you." The little boy looks at me like I'm nuts and says, "No we made them, we're from the church down the street. We're delivering them up and down the street."
I don't really 'do' church. I was raised Catholic, but that's the farthest thing from representative of my views that I can think of. I don't really know much about Presbyterian churches other than the one David's parents attend is pretty and has a bad-ass Christmas concert with their choir and the Quad City Symphony. So yeah, I 'do' church if it means I get to hear 'carol of the bells' and 'fum, fum, fum.'
I guess if I decided I wanted to go to church, the one down the street would be just TOO convenient not to visit. It's 4 doors down. So, I'll eat some cookies and read about the kids programs they have. Do they let 31 year olds attend kids programs?

2 comments:

holly said...

I guess it depends on what kind of cookies. White Chocolate Macadamia Nut might be worth one visit. Warm gooey chocolate chip is worth a visit. Anything else insures you won't use their parking lot next time you have a party :)

Anonymous said...

man, we haven't had any parties big enough to require use of their parking lot. we need to get to work on that. no white chocolate macadamia, no warm chocolate chip ones, either. :(