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at our last Board meeting, they made a bit of a fuss over the members who had spearheaded our Affirming process.
There, @Jae. Perhaps you missed that part of her post.
So, I read that, thanks @Mendalla. The part I'm not understanding is why @BetteTheRed was the one person who was given the gift. What did she do that was judged to be especially worthy of receiving something?
Jae some days you are particularly dense. Bette spearheaded the affirming process. The Board thanked her with a dove and rainbow pin.
She never said she was the only one and did use the plural in the part I quoted. Likely there was a committee that organized things (we are talking the UCCan after all) so perhaps she served on or chaired it.
Whatever the reasons, the Board clearly valued the contributions that @BetteTheRed and the others honoured made.
Sis and I got one from Gramma when we were kids - it was a novelty, but didn't grow very well in the end.OK, wasn't going to bring it up, but now, having read about other gifts being given and received, I just gotta ask...
Has anyone ever given, or received, a Chia Pet as a gift? If so, how was it received?
How do you exist in this world?She mentioned a plurality of members, but only one gift-getter and only one gift.
I didn't note that BetteThe Red was the only person to receive a gift on behalf of the congregation. Maybe there are several people wearing doves?
s(including the New Testament in Cockney)
She said there was a gift-getter, and that she now wears the gift.
A Scottish book I got from the Library yesterday has the Lord's Prayer in Scots.That sounds worth a read. Which leads me to wonder if there are Bibles in other favorite dialects of mine. An Auld Scots Bible (a la Robbie Burns) would be great read, too.
I think you mean second last....LAST