Godparents, and Lipstick!
Quick Tip: Know Before You Pucker!
Question: In public, after eating, when and how do you refresh your lipstick?
Answer: Applying makeup, (including lipstick) and brushing our hair is what we do to look our best in public. It should be done in preparation for being seen, not while being seen.
The best way to handle refreshing makeup after eating is to say, "Excuse me for a moment please," leave the table and take care of everything behind the privacy of the bathroom door.
Question: A family member of mine is trying to have a baby and the couple has insisted I'm going to be the godmother. They didn't even ask me; they just implied that I would fit the bill perfectly.
I never had godparents. I really don't know what this means or what I'm supposed to do throughout the child's life. All I know is that godparents end up paying for a lot of stuff.
Answer: Being asked to be a godparent is a great honor. Congratulations! The obligations and expectations of godparents vary from culture to culture and from family to family. You could play anything from an honorary role to an integral part of the child's spiritual upbringing. In general, a godparent's role is to stay connected with the child in some manner throughout his or her life.
You will be at the baby's christening and perhaps
take part in the ceremony. Most importantly, you serve as a mentor and
take the symbolic place of his or her parent of the same gender should
either one of them pass away. (Not that the child will necessarily come
to live with you, a godparent is different from a legal guardian named
in a will.)
If there should be a death you would step in and create experiences the
missing parent would have wanted their son or daughter to have. Things
like fishing with a boy and teaching him to tie a tie, going with a
young lady to pick out her prom dress, and walking a bride down the
aisle in the place of her late father are some of the "heart gifts"
you'd give to your godchild.
Presents are part of the equation, but they don't have to be expensive
or given at every occasion. You should send a Christmas and birthday
card yearly, each with a handwritten note or letter. If your budget
allows, you can also send gifts.
Once the parents are expecting, your best bet is to explain to them
that you consider being a godparent a big responsibility. Tell them
that before saying, "yes," you want to know their expectations of you
in that role. You might be pleasantly surprised that they don't want
anything but for you to have the honor of the title.
If it appears they expect more than you're able to give, explain that
the duties of godparent are too much for you. It's better to disappoint
the parents-to-be before the baby arrives than for the first 21 years
or more of the child's life.


























