Nah, I think you should keep them here. Your mother was a nun? Really?
A girl I went to grammar school... her mom was a nun and her dad was a brother and they met and fell in love, broke their vows, got married and had kids.
She was in the convent and given the chance at higher education as a result. That same higher education opened her eyes to the other teachings not in the good book.
Open eyes caused her to leave the convent, eventually meet my father, and here I am. I have never set foot in a church for a service other than someone elses wedding, and maybe a baptisim for myself (which would have been I think to please my grandmother and viewed has no harm by all others).
There, about as much as I know of the story. If indeed it can be called that.
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Date: 2001-10-19 07:24 am (UTC)Um...
Date: 2001-10-19 08:23 am (UTC)I don't think I'm following this thread at all.
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Date: 2001-10-19 09:18 am (UTC)Re: Um...
Date: 2001-10-19 09:24 am (UTC)I should delete all my comments here and return it to the correct bastion of whatever it should be.
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Date: 2001-10-19 09:33 am (UTC)A girl I went to grammar school... her mom was a nun and her dad was a brother and they met and fell in love, broke their vows, got married and had kids.
WACKY!
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Date: 2001-10-19 06:10 pm (UTC)She was in the convent and given the chance at higher education as a result. That same higher education opened her eyes to the other teachings not in the good book.
Open eyes caused her to leave the convent, eventually meet my father, and here I am. I have never set foot in a church for a service other than someone elses wedding, and maybe a baptisim for myself (which would have been I think to please my grandmother and viewed has no harm by all others).
There, about as much as I know of the story. If indeed it can be called that.
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Date: 2001-10-23 03:49 pm (UTC)Re: Um...
Date: 2001-10-20 07:47 am (UTC)