Okay…I know it is not uncommon for people to show their silliness when it comes to questions asked towards the parents of international adoption…but listen to this…...
Tricia, Lucy and I were traveling from Oklahoma City to Muskogee on our way back from our new bishop’s ordination. We stopped at a Cracker Barrel to eat and meet up with a bus load from our congregation. I don’t know for sure if it is relevant or not, but I was wearing a black priest shirt with full round white collar. I was holding Lucy out in the “shopping” area of the Cracker Barrel and a lady came up to me and asked if I was with a sight seeing group. I said, no. She then asked me if I was Irish. I said, no. She looked a Lucy and said is she Chinese? I said, no and then she said she and her friends were just nosey.
Irish? What in the heck it that all about? Asking if Lucy is Chinese I understand, but asking me if I was Irish really through me for a loop. All I could say was no. If I had not been in shock from the absurdity of the question, I could have really had some fun with her.
Lucy is doing great…no more worms crawling out of her back side….oh yea, did I mention that Lucy had pin worms? Not something you just go around talking about.
Peace, Kirk O'Woodliff
Sunday, October 07, 2007
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Oh great, pinworms! Like you don't already have enough to do. I guess I had better go get Bo tested. I don't even want to think of all the cleaning.
EWWW, pinworms. Poor Lucy!
I will make sure to get Emaline checked as soon as I get her home...
The nosey broad probably was wondering if you were and Irish Catholic priest.
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