The *boys* felt a little cooped up? Girls feel it even more, with hose and scratchy dresses. Not to mention the headgear.I felt so cooped up in church that I taught myself to faint (I was an habitual fainter anyway) so that I could get the hell out of there. My entry code word is "scramma," and that's what I did!
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I really like these photos.
ReplyDeleteLooks like kids coming from their first communion to me. Cute.
ReplyDeleteThey were coming from a First Communion...It was a really sweet moment. And the boys must have felt a little cooped up in church...
ReplyDeleteAt least people still go to the Blue & Gold.
ReplyDeleteThe *boys* felt a little cooped up? Girls feel it even more, with hose and scratchy dresses. Not to mention the headgear.I felt so cooped up in church that I taught myself to faint (I was an habitual fainter anyway) so that I could get the hell out of there. My entry code word is "scramma," and that's what I did!
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