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you should go to a snake handling church and teach the kids how to do that. it would be bad ass. plus copperheads are strangely, perhaps divinely, drawn to you. so the next time you come across them on your walk you and your kid can just snatch them up and start dancing while you stare at the snakes and sing or talk in tongues. Then just casually put the snakes down and continue your walk. That kid will be a BOSS!
It if keeps the Peanut from being History's Greatest Monster, so be it.
Um, I'm pretty sure Jimmy Carter was a regular churchgoer.
They don't have those kind of churches in the Triangle. You have to go to less civilized country, like Charlotte, for that kind of madness. I think Waxhaw is where serpent-handling churches originated.
For the record, went to church today. I sat quietly and respectfully. It was a beautiful morning and I would have preferred to have done about literally 10,000 different things, but whatever. It if keeps the Peanut from being History's Greatest Monster, so be it.
Ha, I'm picturing you fighting the urge to fart loudly during a particularly reverent silence.
We have a nanny but our 2 yr old goes to "school" at a neighborhood church two mornings every week. I figure that covers our bases for now and I can continue to not shave on the weekends.
Smoove move by SayHey sneaking this in during RevDeac's busiest time of the week.
Haha, yup. Just saw it. I'd just say that if you're not into it, don't force it. Find a place where the music doesn't suck, the sermons don't bore you, and where you enjoy the other people that are there. As much as I wish everyone "felt the Spirit/God's presence," not everyone is there. But there is still a lot to Sunday morning, even if you're not "there" with the notion of God. A great preacher I know always says on Easter "believe in as much as you can today. No more, no less. That's honest, and that's enough for God."
RevDeac,
please see say hey's posts on the last chat thread. not the new one, but the last one. he needs your help.
Sincerely,
Brews
Just venting - bought the mamaroo thing for kid 1 since it had all of these great reviews. She hates it. Now we're trying some snugabunny thing that some friends have, which apparently works well. Nice way to spend $400.
We are training right now and E wakes up dry most mornings and asks to go potty. But I am very interested in hearing how people tell you to proceed e because I have no idea how we're going to transition from nighttime diapers to underwear.So we potty trained Birdie 6 months ago but still had her wear pull-ups to sleep in. Trying to break her of the pull-ups now. Is it best that she just wet the bed a few times and hopefully her body will realize that sucks and she'll start either waking up to go to the bathroom or just hold it overnight? In hindsight maybe we should have just gone all in when we potty trained her at first but my wife heard from some friends that this was the way to do it.
ugh, maybe we will keep him in diapers at night a long while longer. I am sure his brother will have us changing sheets/clothes/diapers a plenty...no need to add to that.Well if it gives you any hope we are two nights in and have changed 4 sets of sheets. fml
We are training right now and E wakes up dry most mornings and asks to go potty. But I am very interested in hearing how people tell you to proceed e because I have no idea how we're going to transition from nighttime diapers to underwear.