Last Sunday my eldest daughter was confirmed as a Roman Catholic.
My parents and my wife’s mother came to the church service as well as my wife’s brother and his family.
I hadn’t really thought much about this event and hadn’t made a big deal about it.
I should have.
It was a big day for her and I didn’t take it seriously enough.
She stayed behind afterwards, as there was a party for the children/young adults.
My wife stayed to help and I took my small children home.
Chinese take away for my parents and us with enough left for my wife and eldest.
Not bad but not as good as I should have made it.
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Rite of passage
by kirky
@ 2008-06-30 - 18:14:40
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Why not buy her a little gift to mark the occasion?
| kendersrule pro 2008-06-30 @ 18:37 |
Hmmm... not being religious I'm not sure I see why the big deal...
but if she had to be presented n stuff then should def get some kind of congratulatory thingy, most popular prezzie that I know of is dinky rosary beads.... or a cross pendant. (I'm not even gonna look up how to spell crusaf..thingy)
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