JumpStart by Robb Armstrong for September 23, 2013

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    Gokie5  over 10 years ago

    All the way back to Adam, Joe, all the way back to Adam.

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    je40  over 10 years ago

    I’m 55, I don’t know anyone who appoints godparents, and I’ve never knowingly met a godparent. Does this still exist?

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    nailer Premium Member over 10 years ago

    Having a godparent to your child or being one to the child of another person, makes you both co-parents, compadres (co-fathers) or comadres (co-mothers).

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    rekam Premium Member over 10 years ago

    Hubby and I were godparents to my girlfriend’s son and his oldest friend’s daughter. Now that they’re both grown and he’s passed away, don’t feel the onus of being responsible for either.

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    krys723  over 10 years ago

    OK I never had a godfather let alone a grandgodfather, is it really real?

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    samfran6-0  over 10 years ago

    I chose my own godmother,who has passed away some 30 years ago, that was my bff’s mother. We didn’t meet until I was already grown. She was a great inspiration to me, helped me cope with life’s ups and downs, boosted my low self-esteem, attended my wedding as the mother of the bride when my step-mother chose not attend. She was a God send. So, as an only child I refer to my bff as godsister and her kids call me aunt. This might sound silly to some but, it made me feel better

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    Purple-Stater Premium Member over 10 years ago

    “Grandgodparent”??? That is so much worse than people who refer to their freinds as aunt and uncle to their kids.

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