Hello everyone!
Hope we are all well .
I now know Baby Brian's birthday, but am not telling anybody until he's here 
It is, coincidentally, the same day as my Nan and Granddad's 60th Wedding Anniversary [soppy heart emoticon]
Am vair excited.
In other news, P has decided he would like Baby Brian christened Catholic. I am CofE (non pracitsing) and P is Catholic (non practising) We both believe in God and have faith, but neither of us are church goers as such. I have no problem as such whether he is Catholic or CofE, I just have no idea how things work in the Catholic church, especially in relation to Godparents (none of my chosen GP's are Catholic...
assume that means we can't have my choices?) so that's my only misgiving.
DD was christened CofE but now attends a Catholic school - so I know a little more about Catholic goings-on than before. Through school I have also got to know the church, some congregation and the Priest, who is very lovely, so that aspect makes me feel happy to have DS christened into that church IYSWIM.
I would post this in the religion topic but I fear being pounced on for wanting DS christened yet not going to church. It is something I feel is important, to have my children christened. DD is busy learning about religion and will make her own decisions when she is older as to how much she believes/whether she believes. I like to think if they know both arguments/viewpoints, it will help them form their own opinion. Plus, I do have faith, do believe, but just don't agree with all aspects of 'religion', however I have formed my opinions having had access to religion as a child and atheism as an adult (close friend who was very outspoken about it all) Blimey it's a minefield isn't it!
Right, these pancakes aren't going to make themselves (oh and I have decided to give up alcohol for Lent this year
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