Divine Retreat: A Priest and Nun’s Night in a Cozy Cabin
|“If you were to inquire of anyone who has experienced marriage, they would likely share that it’s a journey filled with both highs and lows. Every marriage has its moments of bliss, forging unbreakable bonds. Yet, at times, the disparities between partners can manifest in unexpected ways. Surprisingly, this concept can be exemplified through the narrative of a priest and a nun finding themselves trapped in a diminutive cabin during a fierce blizzard. Skeptical?
Read on to see for yourself:”
A priest and a nun were lost in a blizzard. After a while, they came upon a small cabin. Being exhausted, they prepared to go to sleep. There was a stack of blankets and a sleeping bag on the floor – but only one bed.
Being a gentleman, the priest said, “Sister, you sleep on the bed. I’ll sleep on the floor in the sleeping bag.”
Just as he got zipped up in the bag and was beginning to fall asleep, the nun said “Father, I’m cold.”
He unzipped the sleeping bag, got up, got a blanket and put it on her.
Once again, he got into the sleeping bag, zipped it up and started to drift off to sleep when the nun once again said, “Father, I’m still very cold.”
He unzipped the bag, got up again, put another blanket on her and got into the sleeping bag once again. Just as his eyes closed, she said, “Father, I’m sooooo cold.”
This time, he remained there, giving the woman a wink and a smile, then said, “Sister, I have an idea. We’re out here in the wilderness where no one will ever know what happened. Let’s pretend we’re married.”
The nun purred, “Sounds good to me.”
To which the priest yelled out, “Okay then – get up and get your own stupid blanket!”
Oh the beauty of marriage!