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Okay so after about eight months of NOT going to church my family decides on a whim to go to the 7:30 mass. so I am rudely awakened at 5:00am and commanded to get ready. I drag myself out of bed at around 5:45, so according to my mom were already late. The sun's not even up!



I finally manage to get ready and we're out the door at 6:45. We get to church at 7:15. I fell asleep on the way, so again I am woken up.



We find a pew and sit down. Mass eventually starts. I sit through the first half dozing in and out of half sleep.



Now comes the time for the gifts, (bread and wine, etc.), to be taken to the altar. They always have the same people do this. when one of those people don't show up or can't do it, they pick someone from the crowd.



Guess who they picked?????:thinking:



So i make my way out of the pew "excuse me, excuse me."



I get to where they need me to be and they give me the bread. so the choir starts to sing and the people carrying the wine start down the aisle. i follow about ten steps behind. while I'm walking i look to my left and see this little kid playing with a rattle.



This is where it all goes wrong.



The kid drops the rattle, it bounces into the aisle and comes to a stop right where my foot is about to land. I react to little to late and i go flying. Despite my best efforts the lid comes off of the cup holding the bread. The bread goes flying down the aisle as i hit the ground flat on my back.



I'll never forget the simultaneous gasp i heard. if it was a different situation i would laughed uncontrollably.



I get up, dust off my pride and see that the Deacon has already begun to collect the spilled bread. so i begin helping him. We get it all cleaned up and he tells me to follow him. we go to a room behind the altar and he tellm me not to worry about it. He opens a cabinet and pulls out a bag full or more bread. he pours it into the cup and tells me to go back to my seat.



On my way i get some of the dirtiest looks you ever see!



The deacon comes out with the new bread and mass continues. People are still turning around to look at me.



Mass ends and we head towards the truck. Remember that kid? His familly is parked right next to us!



The mother sees me and apoligizes. i tell that there's no need, it was just an accident.



Anyway that was my morning! i Hope yours was was better
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The only bad part of your experience is the "dirty looks" you got from the church members. That was a shame......on them!

Embarrassing moments, and accidents, happen everywhere....a church is no exeption. We are human after all. Make it a point get to know the couple with the baby. Next time you go to Mass, sit right next to them and smile.
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along-for-the-ride;481727 wrote: Make it a point get to know the couple with the baby. Next time you go to Mass, sit right next to them and smile.And clutch the rattle throughout the service, shaking it gently at appropriate moments.
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I can't believe you got dirty looks instead of sympathy! Did anyone even ask if you were ok?

Are you ok?
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Post by 911 »

Bless your heart!

That wasn't right of them and mean of the deacon not to let you contiune.
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:wah: You'll remember that every time you have communion now. It's a story for the generations, that one. You'll drag your kid or grandkid to church and hope the "regulars" don't show, so you can volunteer them!



This is a great memory. :-6
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along-for-the-ride;481727 wrote: The only bad part of your experience is the "dirty looks" you got from the church members. That was a shame......on them!



Embarrassing moments, and accidents, happen everywhere....a church is no exeption. We are human after all. Make it a point get to know the couple with the baby. Next time you go to Mass, sit right next to them and smile.


It turned out that I know the family, sort of, I went to CCD with their oldest. He called me about an hour later



spot;481763 wrote: And clutch the rattle throughout the service, shaking it gently at appropriate moments.


:yh_rotfl



koan;481771 wrote: I can't believe you got dirty looks instead of sympathy! Did anyone even ask if you were ok?



Are you ok?


I did get a few looks of sympathy but they were outnumbered by the others. Some people moved to help me up but i was already.



911;481793 wrote: Bless your heart!



That wasn't right of them and mean of the deacon not to let you contiune.


The deacon didnt do anything wrong.:) All i was supposed to do was take the bread to the altar and hand it to him. It was already there, so my job was done.



Accountable;481967 wrote: :wah: You'll remember that every time you have communion now. It's a story for the generations, that one. You'll drag your kid or grandkid to church and hope the "regulars" don't show, so you can volunteer them!



This is a great memory. :-6


Yep!
The poolhall's a great equalizer. In the poolhall, nobody cares how old you are, how young you are, what color your skin is or how much money you've got in your pocket... It's about how you move. I remember this kid once who could move around a pool table like nobody had ever seen. Hour after hour, rack after rack, his shots just went in. The cue was part of his arm and the balls had eyes. And the thing that made him so good was... He thought he could never miss. I know, 'cause that kid was me.
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GREAT NEWS!

They'll never ask YOU again! :)
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:wah:
The poolhall's a great equalizer. In the poolhall, nobody cares how old you are, how young you are, what color your skin is or how much money you've got in your pocket... It's about how you move. I remember this kid once who could move around a pool table like nobody had ever seen. Hour after hour, rack after rack, his shots just went in. The cue was part of his arm and the balls had eyes. And the thing that made him so good was... He thought he could never miss. I know, 'cause that kid was me.
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Post by WonderWendy3 »

Sounds like something that would happen to me...I hope you are okay...and something to look back and laugh about later, of course at the time, not so funny!

I am sorry to hear about the "dirty looks"...not suprised though. One would think in the "Lord's house" you would find people understanding and compassionate...unfortunately not always the case.
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Sounds like something that would happen to me...I hope you are okay...and something to look back and laugh about later, of course at the time, not so funny!

I am sorry to hear about the "dirty looks"...not suprised though. One would think in the "Lord's house" you would find people understanding and compassionate...unfortunately not always the case.
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I Am Sorry That Happened To You . I Bet You Woke The Congregation Up......glad You Are Alright.......
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Post by sunny104 »

we have to meet you if we have another San Antonio get together, you'd fit right in!! :D :wah:
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