We keep in contact with Lauren's "host mother" from her 3 week stay in Japan. When I saw her photo on Facebook, I complimented her youthful appearance. She wrote on my wall that thank you, but she struggles with "skin ages". Wrinkles, I would guess, but I like skin ages better.
Today, in Sunday School, our priest came in to answer questions the children might have about the priestly vocation. He prefaced answering questions with a brief talk about the study to become a priest. He said he went to "priest school" which is at the "seminary". Several kids were sure that he attended a pre-school at the cemetery. I think they might need the ear tubes like William.
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haha, preschool at the cemetery, that's great. Going to be some confused kids :)
I love that. Reminds me of the little visits from Fr. Buddelmeier (sp?) in 2nd grade. That man scared me...
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