first class ticket to hell

GuesSAngel

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today was my cousins funeral. I had the baby along with me b/c tim was meeting up with bacon. I got to the church a little bit early and there was another funeral going on, and while the baby was fussy I decided that I would go into the infant room (which was also the confessional room). I sat there trying to keep the baby calm and watched as that funeral left and my family came with my cousins funeral. Eventually the baby became more fussy, so I ended up changing him right there on the church pew. Well he was still fussy. So I went into the confessional part which there was a sign that said 'please do not sit here during mass blah blah blah your're not contributing to mass blah blah blah. Well what did I do? Pulled out a boob, fed the baby and then took a nap....in the confessional haha.
 
Yeah, church-goers can be strange. My mom still tells the story of how these old people would turn around and glare at them and I when I was just being a baby making baby noises, you know? My mom would just tell them to mind there business and turn their old-selves around.
 
exactly...but people don't change, only the date does...my wife and I were looking for a church closer to our house as the one we were going to was about 30 minutes away. We found one about 5 minutes the other direction, but we only went there once. My daughter was about 18 months old, just starting to talk and she was saying "that?", you know, asking what things were. We were keeping her pretty quiet, but this older lady in front of us turned around, and with a smile, said that there's a nice place just outside the doors for our daughter to talk. I smiled back and told her that we felt church was for all people, not just old people trying to get into heaven. She stopped smiling and turned back around.
 
exactly...but people don't change, only the date does...my wife and I were looking for a church closer to our house as the one we were going to was about 30 minutes away. We found one about 5 minutes the other direction, but we only went there once. My daughter was about 18 months old, just starting to talk and she was saying "that?", you know, asking what things were. We were keeping her pretty quiet, but this older lady in front of us turned around, and with a smile, said that there's a nice place just outside the doors for our daughter to talk. I smiled back and told her that we felt church was for all people, not just old people trying to get into heaven. She stopped smiling and turned back around.


LOL :24:
 
You'd be surprised...some people think that kids in church should be seen, not heard...and as long as the breastfeeding was done under a blanket or something, there's nothing wrong with it happening in church...not the front pew, but the back is perfectly fine.
 
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