Because
it is Veterans Day most of the prisoners are on a"holiday
schedule." In other words, all our school classes and most of the facility's work assignments are cancelled.
I had
to work for
about an hour, however, in order to clean my cell block.
Then, around 9 o'clock, I could have gone to the "North Complex" area of the prison to attend our annual Veterans Day gathering.
All the men who are veterans are eligible to go to this event for a time of fellowship. We get
a special breakfast of bagels and coffee which
is followed by a lunch meal. Then we spend the rest of the day watching movies.
The meals and movies are paid for by the men themselves.
Collections are taken throughout the
year for each upcoming Veterans Day as well
as for Memorial Day. But even though I had paid my Veterans Organizations' dues, this time I opted not
to attend.
My heart wasn't for sitting almost the entire day in a crowded and noisy room. So after I finished
my work assignment, I chose to go into my cell
to spend the remainder of my day in prayer,
reading, and writing.
Most of all, I wanted to be in the Lord's presence.
The cry of my heart is for a deeper relationship
with Jesus Christ.
David
Berkowitz
November 11, 2004
(c) 2004 David Berkowitz