“So far today I’ve done all right. I haven’t gossiped, haven’t lost my temper, haven’t been greedy, grumpy, or nasty. But in a few minutes, God, I’m going to get out of bed, and from then on I’m going to need more help.”
If your morning is anything like that, then start it out right with a revelation from Rizzo. She always has something new to say about God. It won’t take long, but the smile in your heart will last the day. You’ll encounter eggs that explode and Serb missiles that don’t.
You’ll meet Cha-Cha, the parrot that learned how to order the dog to bring in the cows, then take them back to pasture again – over and over. And that’s just the first two weeks! The rest of the book really is out of this world, with tales of triumph and tragedy, and stories terrestrial and extraterrestrial.
Author Kay Rizzo once brushed her teeth with an anti-itch cream. The wisdom she acquired through many such mistakes is all bundled up in these pages for sharing with juniors, who have most of their mistakes ahead of them. Don’t make the mistake of missing out on the torrent of good sense and holy fun between the covers of the books.