I'm Anglican with a baby Christened in March so can't help with the first question (but YAY someone else booked this while pg - I am the only one in living memory to do so at my large Church!).
Liebling's Godparents... my mum did try to bully me into having my sister, but she (sis) is not a God-fearing woman. We chose our 2 closest friends who we felt would be a good influence on DS and who at least respect Christian beliefs (DS's Godmother is a Catholic too). Uncles and Aunts will always be special as they are uncles and aunts, but a Godparent is a way of bringing more people in!on Facebook DS's godmother is classed as "part of my family", it's that sort of relationship. We would have gone for DH's bro and my sis, only as I said, Sis isn't a great moral example and we weren't going to have one without the other. Also I think we will be having the same godparents for all our children, family members could feel missed out if you have a large family and do that.


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on Facebook DS's godmother is classed as "part of my family", it's that sort of relationship. We would have gone for DH's bro and my sis, only as I said, Sis isn't a great moral example and we weren't going to have one without the other. Also I think we will be having the same godparents for all our children, family members could feel missed out if you have a large family and do that.
For Zander we asked one of our oldest friends & his DF (now DW). We chose them because they are close friends & thought they'd be really good to have in Zander's life. For this little bubba we have chosen my best friend & her DH to be Godparents. They are just wonderful people & sharing our parenting ideals almost exactly!

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