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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 734018" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>My oldest son called the pacifier he saw his older neighbor using when he was 2 a "schpooklie." He also called candy "geeky" and cookies "nonnies." Of course, this led to much "hilarity" the Easter Eve he was not quite 2 and H was sponsoring a friend who was converting to Catholicism. We were seated in the front row and my son could see the communion and when the priest held up the cup of wine and the wafers, my son began screaming "GEEKY< GEEKY, NONNIE, NONNIE" till H picked him up and hushed him (I was dealing with our infant D). After the ceremony, the priest came over and invited us to join a young parents group. I had to explain to him that the children and I are Jewish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 734018, member: 3493"] My oldest son called the pacifier he saw his older neighbor using when he was 2 a "schpooklie." He also called candy "geeky" and cookies "nonnies." Of course, this led to much "hilarity" the Easter Eve he was not quite 2 and H was sponsoring a friend who was converting to Catholicism. We were seated in the front row and my son could see the communion and when the priest held up the cup of wine and the wafers, my son began screaming "GEEKY< GEEKY, NONNIE, NONNIE" till H picked him up and hushed him (I was dealing with our infant D). After the ceremony, the priest came over and invited us to join a young parents group. I had to explain to him that the children and I are Jewish. [/QUOTE]
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