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"Keith Kirchoff" <legosarefun@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:F68ybK8YoSquJGKY7vw0000b499@hotmail.com...
> The idea of keeping the Sabboth (Sunday/Saturday) is an ancient church
> tradition. I think it holds a lot of merrit regardless of your religious
> beliefs. While growing up, my family always had "Family Day" every Sunday.
> My brother and I weren't allowed to get together with any friends that day;
> we did something as a family. We might visit relatives, go to a ball game,
> go on a picnic, whatever. But it was a guarenteed time that we had to
> together.
>
> It is sad that so many families don't spend quality time together anymore.
> Numerous friends of mine are in families that sit in front of the the TV for
> dinner, or never eat as a family. It is quite sad, to me.
>
> But, then again, I don't do much of a great job for relaxing on Sunday
> myself. I am always busy getting work done and catching up on errands. So
> maybe I'm a hypocrite.
unfortunately, shopping now seems to be a modern idea of a 'family day' out.
regards
lawrence
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