Aimee, how'd the wedding go?
It went awesome! It was really beautiful and fun. Hopefully, there will pictures soon.
A Favorite Moment: Our entire immediate family (Mom, Dad, me, bro, sis, her hubby, Joe, and Em) all in a big circle, with our arms around each other and leaning on each other's shoulders, "dancing" and singing to "I'm Stone in Love With You" by The Stylistics. It reminded me that batshit crazy though every last one of us might be, we all love each other very much.
MM and the Empress certainly know each other Biblically. They begat the Princess, after all.
Actually, the Princess is Ethan's.
a seriously strong background in Bible knowledge, and then a whole lot of serious thought and wrestling with issues.
It was not a pleasant time in my life, and it was not an easy conclusion to come to. For me it was also a deep realization that any moral or ethical compass I claim to have pretty much comes from me. I don't have something external to lean on, or to blame. I want to make sure that folks understand that this was all deeply personal for me, and not a judgment or comment on anyone else.
MM and the Empress certainly know each other Biblically. They begat the Princess, after all.
Actually, the Princess is Ethan's.
But it's okay, because the Other Princess is mine.
Oh dear. I have just discovered a drawback to teaching the Bible as literature. One of my students just gave me a photo album with a godawful picture of two half naked angels on the front. Um.
I seem to have traded breathtakingly painful cramps for foggy headed numbness with slight discomfort.
Yay?
One of my students just gave me a photo album with a godawful picture of two half naked angels on the front.
*Stabbity stab-stab.* *SPLURCH! squeeky*
"No more scrapbooking in class."
ND, if you're around, can you shoot me an email? I have a question for you. (Or Kristin, if you could let me know what the best email address to use for ND is these days - neither of the ones I have in my Gmail contacts list seem to be active.) Thanks!