After the near disastor of losing this blog, I am back! Thanks to the hard work of two pretty awesome people I am able to continue posting here.
Obviously I haven't written in a long time. In the South there is a phrase for such a long time. It's called 'a month of Sundays'. This phrase can be used if you haven't seen someone in a while or you haven't done something in a while.
A month of Sundays actually sounds like a nightmare... like that "Groundhog Day" movie. It totally freaks me out to think about waking up to the same day over and over. If Jesus doesn't give you enough of a reason to do things the right way, imagine having an eternity of waking up to hell... just a thought.
Example conversation:
Obviously I haven't written in a long time. In the South there is a phrase for such a long time. It's called 'a month of Sundays'. This phrase can be used if you haven't seen someone in a while or you haven't done something in a while.
A month of Sundays actually sounds like a nightmare... like that "Groundhog Day" movie. It totally freaks me out to think about waking up to the same day over and over. If Jesus doesn't give you enough of a reason to do things the right way, imagine having an eternity of waking up to hell... just a thought.
Thankfully a 'month of Sundays' is only a saying used by people with pretty accents!
Example conversation:
"I haven't seen you in a month of Sunday's! I heard at church that your mama was doing a mite poorly."Don't you just love the way Southerners say things?
"So good to see you, sug'. Yes, mama fell and broke her hip about a month ago. She so appreciated that lovely card you sent her!"