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bobbieviorritto

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Oct 6, 2013, 2:23:37 PM10/6/13
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I survived the most hilarious Baptisms ever!!!

My grandchildren, Kaito (age 7), Rikuto (age 4 and autistic), and
Nanami (20months) received the Sacrament this AM. Rikuto was fairly well
behaved, but we had to get him out from under the alter once. It was
Nanami that screamed her way through the ceremony, until she leaned over
the font and was playing in the water. She brought down the house when
Deacon Frank pour the water over her head and then Nanami dipped both
hands into the Blessed water and proceeded to Shampoo her hair. Everyone
broke out laughing so no one though to get a video of this.

Enter into the church little children even though the adults are
laughing with tears in there eyes.

Bobbie V.

PS My Dad calls Nanami "Tsunami". LOL

Joan Erickson

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Oct 7, 2013, 2:48:18 PM10/7/13
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On 10/6/2013 1:23 PM, bobbieviorritto wrote:
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> I survived the most hilarious Baptisms ever!!!
>
> My grandchildren, Kaito (age 7), Rikuto (age 4 and autistic), and
> Nanami (20months) received the Sacrament this AM. Rikuto was fairly well
> behaved, but we had to get him out from under the alter once. It was
> Nanami that screamed her way through the ceremony, until she leaned over
> the font and was playing in the water. She brought down the house when
> Deacon Frank pour the water over her head and then Nanami dipped both
> hands into the Blessed water and proceeded to Shampoo her hair. Everyone
> broke out laughing so no one though to get a video of this.

> PS My Dad calls Nanami "Tsunami". LOL

*Wonderful*, Bobbie! Isn't it fun when churches aren't so stodgy???

My grandson did nearly the same thing, except he bent over and tried to
drink out of the font! I did have the camera going. Must post those
vids on my shutterfly acct!

Also, I love your dad's nickname for her! Let's hope it doesn't stick
as a personality trait, tho! lol


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Karen C

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Oct 7, 2013, 10:22:30 PM10/7/13
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Priceless. Absolutely priceless.
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Karen C

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Oct 9, 2013, 8:43:30 AM10/9/13
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Joan Erickson wrote:

> On 10/6/2013 1:23 PM, bobbieviorritto wrote
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>> PS My Dad calls Nanami "Tsunami". LOL
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>
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> Also, I love your dad's nickname for her! Let's hope it doesn't stick
> as a personality trait, tho! lol
>
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I resemble that remark.

A male friend refers to me periodically being "in tsunami mode". (What
another friend always called "Karen is a force of nature.")

Joan Erickson

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Oct 22, 2013, 3:53:36 PM10/22/13
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On 10/9/2013 7:43 AM, Karen C wrote:

> A male friend refers to me periodically being "in tsunami mode". (What
> another friend always called "Karen is a force of nature.")

Hmmmm. I could believe that!

r,d,h!

Karen C

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Oct 22, 2013, 6:07:36 PM10/22/13
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Joan Erickson wrote:
> On 10/9/2013 7:43 AM, Karen C wrote:
>
>> A male friend refers to me periodically being "in tsunami mode". (What
>> another friend always called "Karen is a force of nature.")
>
>
> Hmmmm. I could believe that!
>
> r,d,h!
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>

No RD&H required. I thought it was accurate.
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