I know I have promised some of you a picture update, and it will definitely be up. But since I actually had something I wanted to speak of, that goes up first. So the latest events go up first, imagine that. *chuckles
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I'm glad the funeral went well. There isn't really much I can say that hasn't already been said - either by other comment-ers, or what I've said over msn. Still, I'm sorry for your loss.
It's nice that he got a ceremony that reflected his good nature. In my culture/religion the priests (and relatives) never give speeches at funerals, the ceremonies are generic, which i think diminishes the sense of closure. I like that the priestess invested in the event.
Anyway, it's nice to see you posting again. What have you been up to? ^.^
I think it's a shame that your culture don't have that, as it's the best way of getting closure and remembering the person, I think. But I have also seen ministers who don't invest any in the events. So it does depend on the minister.
I've been busy looking for work, for the most part. Not to mention I've been away for a bit too, hence the mention of the promised pics.
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Glad it is not just me who likes female minsters. Do you have any stories of them to share?
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It's nice that he got a ceremony that reflected his good nature. In my culture/religion the priests (and relatives) never give speeches at funerals, the ceremonies are generic, which i think diminishes the sense of closure. I like that the priestess invested in the event.
Anyway, it's nice to see you posting again. What have you been up to? ^.^
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I've been busy looking for work, for the most part. Not to mention I've been away for a bit too, hence the mention of the promised pics.
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