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Thursday, January 17, 2008

Dinner at home?

I've learned...

Masons eat food. They eat lots of food. Most of this food is eaten in group events, such as dinners, luncheons, breakfasts, and general excuses to eat food. If a Mason is not eating, he is either: 1. working and can't eat at the moment; or 2. in the lodge room where food and beverages are strictly prohibited.

Masons also drink coffee. They drink pots and Pots and POTS of coffee. If you see a Mason without a coffee cup in hand, he is: 1. working and can''t have coffee at the moment; or 2. in the lodge room where food and beverages are strictly prohibited.

Last night, we attended the All Masonic Family Night sponsored by the Bremerton Valley of the Scottish Rite. Of the sixty or so people there, I'd say about 45 were also at the Shrine Club dinner Tuesday night. Our good friend Chuck asked us last night: do we ever eat at home?

That is actually a good question. Of the last week, five days have been out at masonic events. Naturally, dinners have been at theses events. The good news is, looking at my calendar, we will be having dinner here at home tonight, tomorrow night, Saturday, and all next week. There's nothing like a relaxing dinner at home with the family.

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