I haven't even met with the priest yet, so I still don't know anything about what fasting really is. I'm assuming its simply a certain day or period of each week??? I just pray for the strength to just stop eating chocolate! LOL!
Funny how life goes: When I was a working sailor, I always wanted/dreamed of "going back in time" to expereince what sailors lives were like back then.
Actually, going hungry is a traditional part of a sailor's life. Historically, sailors would only get "hardtack" (a type of biscuit) and salted meat for each meal. Imagine eating that, every meal, three times a day (if you weren't in trouble) for up to nine months or more! Boring! On long voyages, when it ran out, they would fish, but often sailors died from scurvy (lack of vitamin c and other minerals) due to a lack of fresh food. Hardtack was called that because you had to tap out all the weevils from the biscuit before you ate it! ewwwwwwww.
In modern times, the cooking and the good eats are often the only thing that keeps sailors from actual mutiny. Wages are generally low, the work is hard and dangerous, and the Captains are fully aware that the crew, if "unhappy" could easily do damage to him, the ship, and all sorts of things. (No exaggeration, actually very true.) So on most ships I ever worked on , the food was actually really, really good! Too good, in fact, and workouts onboard become really important to keep yourself in good shape. Some ships allow "beer and wine" only, some ships allow none at all. (I'm a moderate drinker, but at sea, my opinion is with the none at all crowd.) I have known really good sailors, really good men, who actually HATED the sea....they hated being sailors...but as one of them told me "The food is good and it's free." A lot of sailors are actually "homeless" in many ways, either surfing couches when they're not working, or living above the "bar"....I've known quite a few who were in fact, what the rest of the world calls "bums", homeless and rootless.
So the irony is, I would come to a place in my life, where I
do get to "go back in time" and see what a sailor would go through!
