https://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050526/NEWS01/505260481&SearchID=73212142122609
This is a link to an article in the online edition of the Indianapolis Star, and all I can say about this is: What the heck is this judge thinking? Last time I read the US constitution, which if I may add isn't too long ago; the freedom of religion is actually protected in the constitution.
Now from a weird point of view I can understand the judge in his assessment that getting catholic schooling and a Wicca upbringing might be somewhat conflicting and sometimes hard to understand by a young child. But isn't that exactly what good parenting
https://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050526/NEWS01/505260481&SearchID=73212142122609
This is a link to an article in the online edition of the Indianapolis Star, and all I can say about this is: What the heck is this judge thinking? Last time I read the US constitution, which if I may add isn't too long ago; the freedom of religion is actually protected in the constitution.
Now from a weird point of view I can understand the judge in his assessment that getting catholic schooling and a Wicca upbringing might be somewhat conflicting and sometimes hard to understand by a young child. But isn't that exactly what good parenting
from the heavens he fell.
wings vanished within
a moment's breath.
there was no reason, except
that it was to be.
as he tumbled from the weeping sky,
he sang his loss
and ached for more.
1.
it started with a grain of sand-
rough and uneven
and not where it should be.
her foot slid.
solidarity slowly slipped
away
as the earth splintered.
one sharp cry
a heave of ash
and the stars were shackled in darkness.
can you feel the wet
sting of despair?
binding, stinking film,
ravenous as a barren cloud.
oh wretched shroud-
don't weave thi
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Forklift, you should see the pretty patterns on the floor.
As some of you may remember, not too long ago I had a little altercation with a garage door. Well first I didn't want to get my Buick fixed as there wasn't too much damage and the car seemed to be okay.
The car however wasn't okay and had a tremble in it when I'd go over 40 mhp. Since I didn't want to keep driving a car with that much of a shudder in it I went to have it fixed. I got a phone-call today that my Buick is considered a total loss.
My luck doesn't seem to be holding very well these days. After having just bought a house, I now have to go car-shopping again.
You just have no idea how much stuff you really have until you have to pack and unpack it when you're moving into a new place. Sunday Vanessa and I moved the first two van-loads of stuff to our new house.
In the interest of cost-saving we've hijacked my mother-in-law's van ... and are using that to move as much of our stuff as we can as fast as possible. When you go from a little basement apartment to a full 3 bedroom 2 bathroom house ... you then really notice how much you don't have furniture wise too.
We don't have a dining table yet, or a full size fridge ... but all those will eventually find their way to us. We did build a fire in the
As some of you may or may not know, ~Kaityn80 (https://www.deviantart.com/kaityn80) and I have been trying to buy a house together.
Late today we heard that owners of the house we put an offer onto has accepted our offer. So barring any trouble with the inspection, appraisal and all the usual banking nonsense that comes with signing your entire life away.
Now I need to go find myself a new job, a lot closer to my new house. Not that I really mind a 1h commute as such ... but I just hate my current job ...