A woman died and found herself standing outside the Pearly Gates, being
greeted by St. Peter. She asked him, "Oh, is this place what I really think
it is? It's so beautiful. Did I really make it to heaven?"
To which
St. Peter replied, "Yes, my dear, these are the Gates to Heaven. But you must
do one more thing before you can enter." The woman was very excited, and
asked of St. Peter what she must do to pass through the gates.
"Spell
a word," St. Peter replied.
"What word?" she asked.
"Any word,"
answered St. Peter. "It's your choice."
The woman promptly replied,
"Then the word I will spell is love. L-O-V-E."
St. Peter congratulated
her on her good fortune to have made it to Heaven, and asked her if she would
mind taking his place at the gates for a few minutes while he ran an
errand.
"I'd be honored," she said, "but what should I do if someone
comes while you are gone?
St. Peter reassured her, and instructed the
woman simply have any newcomers to the Pearly Gates to spell a word as she
had done. So the woman is left sitting in St. Peter's chair and watching the
beautiful angels soaring around her, when lo and behold, a man approaches the
gates, and she realizes it is her husband.
"What happened?" she cried,
"Why are you here?"
Her husband stared at her for a moment, then said,
"I was so upset when I left your funeral, I was in an accident. And now I am
here? Did I really make it to Heaven?"
To which the woman replied,
"Not yet. You must spell a word first."
"What word?" he
asked.
The woman responded, "Czechoslovakia."
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