An All Too Rare Meme
Courtesy of Anastasia, who technically didn’t tag anyone, but I don’t care. I just mowed the grass and this is an excuse to sit in the air conditioning. I also will abstain from tagging, but feel free to play along at home.
Five by Five Meme
Five Things in my Freezer
1. Heavy English Pint Mugs for beer
2. Edy’s ice cream
3. hamburger meat
4. chicken
5. turkish coffee
Five Things in my Closet
1. shoes
2. my green stole and chasuble for Trinitytide
3. clothes
4. a few baseball caps
5. random stuff for our baby’s nursery
Five Items in my Car
1. my alb
2. my white stole with coronation tapestry trim
3. a mileage and expense notebook
4. sirius radio
5. a russian prayer rope
Five Books on my Nightstand
1. The Cambridge Companion to Postmodern Theology
2. The Anglican Missal
3. Three Byzantine Saints, trans Dawes and Hayes
4. NPNF, v 2, Augustin’s City of God and Christian Doctrine
5. The Expectant Father, by Brott and Ash
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Your freezer sounds just like mine, except the coffee is Brazilian and my kids swipe my mugs for chocolate milk.
Well, my mugs do tend to also get used for root beer floats.
I don’t know what a Stole and Chasuble are, but they sound cool. How do you make turkish coffee? And what exactly is a russian prayer rope?
A stole and chasuble are just high church vestments that go over the alb.
The Turkish coffee is purchased from the European bakery and made with a plunger pot in our house.
A Russian prayer rope is a set of 100 knots or beads used to say the Jesus Prayer on: “Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God, have mercy on me, a sinner.” Hey Rev, you should read The Way of the Pilgrim, I bet you would like it.