tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7830860333907880672.post2490279544015982263..comments2023-12-12T07:01:59.372-04:00Comments on My New Wife Life: Children's Easter MusicalMrs. Robinsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10899841412612434302noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7830860333907880672.post-81299543906593038852012-04-05T00:19:57.211-03:002012-04-05T00:19:57.211-03:00How precious!!!! A child's heart is so amazing...How precious!!!! A child's heart is so amazing.<br />I definitely morphed my baby. It was cute...butttt I hope my real baby looks a little different from the morphed baby (one day)! <br /><br />Also, I gave you the liebster blog award in my post tonight:)afraley226https://www.blogger.com/profile/13827726348050196571noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7830860333907880672.post-1338355624550013172012-04-04T23:24:04.640-03:002012-04-04T23:24:04.640-03:00I love how bold you are, Mrs Robinson! I was rais...I love how bold you are, Mrs Robinson! I was raised in an Episcopal church, and A really wasn't raised with much church. The subject about raising our kids with some sort of religion is one that we have had early and often in our house. Our views have gone back and forth a lot. I have always been firmly on the side of "raise with religion", but as someone who is constantly researching different religions and faith traditions, my ideas of where are always changing.<br /><br />A on the other hand is hesitant about raising kids in the church, or with any faith in general. We think that we've come to an agreement about the subject, but we will see when the time comes!RadiantKristenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17926722504480507674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7830860333907880672.post-21337964612086478792012-04-04T14:55:49.190-03:002012-04-04T14:55:49.190-03:00such sweet videos.
and i totally second this! wh...such sweet videos. <br /><br />and i totally second this! when we have kids i want to expose them to many religions/ways of thinking. we'll probably check out a bunch of different faiths/churches too. i attended bible school & sunday school when i was younger and later was involved in a youth group for 7 years and although now as an "adult" i choose not to "be religious" the things i gained from being a part of such a community are numerous. you gain tolerance, respect, patience, you surround yourself with people who who have good intentials, you learn how to be both a follower & a leader, and the biggest one i got out of everything was the importance of community service + volunteering + recognizing that you are not only in a community of a church or town but that you are party of a community that spans the globe. that you can do things to impact your own life and the lives of others no matter how far apart you may be. after all "in order to chance the world, you must touch the world". :) <br /><br />i mean, who wouldn't want their children to walk away with that? :)Meg @ Mr.C and Mehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13456676076068670835noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7830860333907880672.post-43965509565657394472012-04-04T10:25:48.425-03:002012-04-04T10:25:48.425-03:00I grew up in church all my life and I believe it r...I grew up in church all my life and I believe it really helped me grow into the person I am. So sweet videos!!!♥ ♥ Just a Girl in Love w/ a Soldier ♥ ♥https://www.blogger.com/profile/17960909276634771838noreply@blogger.com