Sunday, September 24, 2006

Sunday picnic and Sunday (night) school

The first half of the day was typical in most regards. Sunday school, church, and football. But this evening the girls had a "Fall Festival" picnic thing for their school. One of the PTA parents lent their 40-acre farm to the effort, which was nice. The girls had a good time, and I got to casually observe the kids with their new friends from their new school. It all went pretty well.

We left a little early from the picnic so that I could go back to the church. They're having an Adult education class on Catholicism that I thought I'd attend, or at least sample. Kind of a Sunday school for adults, but not quite full-up CCD, which means it was mostly benign. The thought was that attending would help me maybe answer some questions the girls may have as they progress through their faith, since I hardly remember anything from the required theology classes back in Catholic high school. It wasn't too bad (plus there was free food), and the historical aspects were particularly interesting, and so I'll probably attend at least the next few classes. Or for as long as they let me hang out in the back of the room without bugging me. They start making me get all involved and I'm ejecting on one.

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