Monday, February 15, 2010

St. Catherine


Cathy had a blognic-brunch today and she and her generous guests raised $305 for the seminary. God bless them.

13 comments:

belinda said...

Three cheers for Cathy!!

I wish I knew all of the inside jokes here and who the woman with a cookie is.

Vincenzo said...

Hi Belinda, the woman is:

click here

Vincenzo said...

Cathy's holding one of her famous caramel rolls, Swissmiss is serving bacon.

belinda said...

Ummmmm, bacon and caramel rolls are the best part of the FDA's food pyramid!

I should post a game on my site.... a guessing game....

You would have to guess how good of a Catholic you are by differentiating between women real estate agents and nuns.
9-10 right = awesome Catholic. 0-1 correct = back to parochial school for you!

Vincenzo said...

"Ummmmm, bacon and caramel rolls are the best part of the FDA's food pyramid!"

Yes I want a caramel roll now..w/ cheesecake.

"I should post a game on my site.... a guessing game...."

Yeah do it!

belinda said...

..... another little game I thought of..The object of that game would be to pick out the Baptist by their hair style.....

click here

Oh, I forgot I don't know how to do that. hahahaha

*Disclaimer - to my family and Baptist friends - it's just a joke, but on paper it could be a really funny one.

Vincenzo said...

"..... another little game I thought of..The object of that game would be to pick out the Baptist by their hair style..... "

hehe.
to "click here" you insert code like this, change the address and the link title to the ones you want:

<a href="http://www.drudgereport.com">click here</a>

belinda said...

testing.. testing...

click here

belinda said...

COOL!!

Vincenzo said...

Yay!
Great pic lol.
Did you try to make your animated stereo card thing yet?

belinda said...

Thank you.

click here

belinda said...

I couldn't decide if I should make a seperate blog for that or just use the one I've got. I don't think people really want to see that stuff but I want these people to be remembered.

I haven't tried to do it yet. I still plan on it and thank you so very much for your kind support. I mean it. Thank you.

Vincenzo said...

"I don't think people really want to see that stuff"

I think a lot of people would like them, particularly when they preserve an interesting moment in history. If you have a scanner, scan one of them - an image that has both frames side by side, and I can try to make one for you and then show you how I did it.