Highschool and community service?

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Registered: 10-22-2009
Highschool and community service?
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Thu, 12-02-2010 - 11:33am

Any one heard of this or do you know something i dont know?

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Registered: 06-16-2010
Tue, 12-14-2010 - 12:47pm

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Registered: 10-01-2010
Tue, 12-14-2010 - 12:52pm

That's sad. Why wouldn't you enjoy your wedding? My dh doesn't understand renewing vows-lol!! He thinks if you do it once that is enough.

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Registered: 12-01-2009
Tue, 12-14-2010 - 1:12pm

I didn't really enjoy my first wedding- I was too young,

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Registered: 02-24-2009
Tue, 12-14-2010 - 1:18pm

My first wedding took place a week after my dad dumped my mother, so that was a great time @@. For the second one, MIL had promised to feed everyone after the ceremony in her garden. When I went there the day before, she proudly showed me a plate of cold cuts and a plate of smoked salmon. That was how she intended to feed 50-60 people. It was on purpose too, meant as some kind of insult or something.

So, dh, mom and I went to Arthur Avenue, bought piles of food and then my mom and I cooked till 3AM. Dd was baptized before the wedding ritual, and she screamed for 2 hours straight. It was probably the most exhausting day I have experienced since HS finals.

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Registered: 10-01-2010
Tue, 12-14-2010 - 1:22pm

Aww...I am sorry. I was young too (21, 22 in 2 months) but everything was just "perfect", for us. I would do that day over in a second (unfortunately we have lost many people since the day, some we don't see anymore, some have divorced). Guess that's what happens after so many years.

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Registered: 12-01-2009
Tue, 12-14-2010 - 1:31pm

In retrospect i'm not sorry - I mean I'm sorry my dad died of course- but in the grand scheme of things it didn't really matter.

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Registered: 01-15-2006
Tue, 12-14-2010 - 1:31pm
my husband doesn't understand the renewing of vows either. but considering the fact that he converted to the RCC AFTER we married, he might understand the sacrament of matrimony differently than he did when we married.

i like when older couples are recognized for their 45th, 50+ years of marriage at a mass.

 

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Registered: 03-25-2010
Tue, 12-14-2010 - 1:34pm
I've heard that from brides before, they were so busy or so worried about the whole day coming together that they forgot to sit back and enjoy themselves. I don't think it's sad at all.
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Tue, 12-14-2010 - 1:34pm

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Registered: 01-15-2006
Tue, 12-14-2010 - 1:35pm
there have been alot of deaths since our wedding in 1992 too. DH and i just re-connected iwth his best man on FB. the guy is divorced now, some things are better left unsaid i think.

 

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