I like the way the description makes people drool. :)
I like the way the description makes people drool. :)
No, I wish! We had to return to his diocese, although we left there a long time ago. However, I’m sure we’re probably within a few degrees of one another—there are only a few classes within the last 10 years where we didn’t know someone!
Oh, and I would marry my husband again a million times over, but I don’t know that I’d ever recommend being married to a priest!
That’s where my husband went to seminary. :) And I worked for Planned Parenthood while he was there!
Married to a priest (who’s currently bugging me about whether I have contacted our local Planned Parenthood to see if we can donate money for signs to counteract the protesters)!
Mmmmm, the character of Aslan was written by an Anglican, not a Catholic. So, do some fact checking, National Catholic Register.
My spouse has had people come in with that identical problem. The electric company is all fine with setting up a payment plan (which isn’t always the case, especially if you don’t have 12 months of bills paid on time), but first they need the amount they owe upfront to get the power back on.
Seriously, are you so naive that you think everyone lives in a situation that is inspected and up to code? I’ve sat in meetings with doctors who lament the high levels of lead they’re seeing in their pediatric patients but know there is virtually no way to fix it because if every house that had lead in it was…
That’s assuming everyone has a) a working oven, stove, and whatever other gadgets necessary to make everything, b) the storage space for meal planning, c) the consecutive time to make so much in one sitting, d) the access to the food in the first place, and e) the knowledge with which to do those things. My spouse is…
So, this is illegal, right? Someone with more knowledge on CMS correct me here, but I believe the either their own guidelines or the SC has ruled that an organization cannot be denied funding because people don’t like what they do. So, again, this seems to be about scoring points (not to mention wasting taxpayers’…
My sister was in Inman Park and loved it because she could walk to everything. But her rent was more than twice my mortgage
Ugh! My husband has already warned me about tube socks in the sheets and under the bed.
Yes! “My penis is too straight!” “It’s ok, babe, just don’t touch it and it will go down.”
Nah, that’s normal. It also alleviates the guilt of taking a slightly longer shower because they can see you and you can talk to them.
You find yourself saying things like “you can play with your penis in your room, but not in the living room.”
I use a Diva Cup and my kids have seen me put it in and take it out more times than I can count. They call it “Mommy’s blood.” My husband is a little horrified (“I never walked in on my mom doing that!”), but what he doesn’t get is that I was a SAHM for several years and that takes away any possibility of privacy for…
I don’t believe I ever claimed there was one.
I plan out escape routes wherever I go based on where I am and who I’m with (especially if it’s with my spouse and kids). My spouse is an Episcopal priest and one of their greatest fears is someone coming in shooting up a church.
I think you have to make the inference. I’m sure they’re bros, though, so he probably asked and Jesus was like “sure, dude, you do whatever it takes to save the babies. I mean, the fetuses, of course. Not the living ones. Original sin and all.”
Yeah, I was about 18 weeks pregnant and working for a Planned Parenthood affiliate when it came down. I had to brief our provider on what it meant (we didn’t do intact D&E, so ultimately it didn’t matter), and remember being so distraught over it because my previous pregnancy had ended in miscarriage at 13 weeks due…