Happiness to all of you. May you all be positively swarmed with love and affection. I know I am.
This morning, my HSH gave me a box of Lindt truffles. We looked at the nutritional information (stupidstupidstupid) and declared that - since we are both attempting to lose some weight - the most prudent thing for us to do is to share a single truffle per day.
Of course, on Sunday, if I choose to toast the Little Easter again, all bets are off. ARE YOU THERE, GOD? IT'S ME, CHUNKY.
In answer to Rev. Dr. Mom's questions/comments:
We're in the Diocese of Albany, NY. Not exactly a bastion of Northeastern Liberal Anglicanism.
I would actually love some tips for researching churches and/or rectors.
As for The Little Church that Could, they actually do have a little basket of toys in the back of the church and some books for keeping visiting grandchildren (or great-grandchildren) quiet. And everyone is always very supportive of the girls' presence, telling them how good they were during the service.
Our little church in Florida had very few kids and no programming for kids, and that was fine for Bee because she was so little. And for Posey, I would be happy to stay at the little church and just accept that I can't sit through service.
But Bee is very much at an age where I think it's becoming important for her to have a peer group at church. And that will only become more important as time goes on.
And ocme to think of it, I wouldn't mind having a peer group, myself.
I'll definitely take The Rev. Dr. Mom's advice about asking questions if we try out the new church.
Yikes, Albany is a very conservative diocese.
Email me if you want to talk about researching parishes some more...
revdrmom(at)gmail(dot)com
Posted by: Rev. Dr. Mom | Thursday, 14 February 2008 at 10:32 AM
As the Disney Princess valentine cards Thor and I both received on Saturday were inscribed, "Happy. Mollie."!
Posted by: Lila | Friday, 15 February 2008 at 12:34 AM