tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2456046538802327156.post7239665126913565755..comments2023-06-15T04:59:10.724-05:00Comments on Time of the Preacher: Reader Profile #4Justinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14239750701913425204noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2456046538802327156.post-84713552955093987652009-12-23T16:18:50.156-06:002009-12-23T16:18:50.156-06:00Hey, this is awesome! We're famous. :-) Than...Hey, this is awesome! We're famous. :-) Thanks Justin! To be honest, I was a little nervous about what you might write if you decided to profile us, but this is cool. I guess you just don't know me well enough to know my vices, and that's probably a good thing since that way they can't be published on the 'Net, haha!<br /><br />I'd say you got things mostly right. Dave is from Maryland and was living in Massachusetts when we met. He told me that he was technically a Southerner because Maryland is south of the Mason-Dixon Line, but I've never believed him for a minute about that one!<br /><br />And it's funny how right you were about me making a good nun were I Catholic. I had this idea for several years before I met Dave that I would live as if I were married to God. I got this idea from my Tudor History class in college where I learned that when Henry XIII dissolved the monasteries, the nuns were destitute because the only way women in that culture could be provided for was through marriage, and they were already married to God. I even wore a ring on my "wedding finger" to symbolize all that. Of course I never was Catholic, though!<br /><br />So exciting that you guys would even consider coming to visit us! You are always welcome! That would be a very fun time. Dave would take you fishing for the "big ones" like king salmon.<br /><br />Anyway, this is becoming the longest comment I've ever written on anyone's blog, but I just wanted to say that this was cool and made me smile today. Merry Christmas to you guys! We love you!LisaNhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06882599643050259831noreply@blogger.com