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It has been, more than I actually thought it would be. And before anyone takes that the wrong way, I mean that I didn't think my life with him could be any more thrilling. I knew that there would be more 'high' points, but I didn't think that the events in his life (so far) could be topped (I...
It sure was. I had such a GREAT time. And we still have two more degrees to go, with the best part (for my son) left to come. I have three MM rings, one which I bought (just to wear normally), my grandfather's and my dad gave me his, and that one is real special to me. So, the night he is...
No, I was so excited about the evening, I TOTALLY forgot to take my camera.
I'll be sure to look for you, and we should be easy to spot, we're like Mutt and Jeff with him being so tall.
So look for the short bald guy with the TALL heavyset young guy!
Robert
This past Friday, 14 Aug 09, I had the GREAT pleasure of initiating my 18 year old son. It was the first degree that I ever put on, and it was TOTALLY AWESOME! Other than a couple of bobbles I made it through without my CRS striking (CRS=Can't Remember ####) too bad. And at the end, I almost...
I've been studying my tail off to make sure I have all of the 'language' right for his degree. He's so excited, and is constantly asking me questions. My dad is the lodge secretary and will do so during the degree. And the WM has allowed me to hand pick the degree team, and it's an all-star...
I am the 3rd generation Mason in my family, behind my Dad and Grandfather. And next month, I am going to have the pleasure of initiating my son (will be the first degree that I have ever done from the BIG chair - so keep your fingers crossed!), which will make him a 4th generation Mason. That...
Howdy all!
I'm the newbie here, and relatively new to Masonry (just over 3 years), and I would:
1. Institute a program to teach the 'Old Guard' to loosen up and start paying attention to the younger masons. Just because (in my lodge) most of the active members are retired, everything has...