When you do something wrong, you first have to admit it to yourself. It's human nature to want to make it better in your mind by coming up with excuses, explaining away what you did. However, if you're going to ask someone to forgive you, you need to first admit to yourself that what you did was wrong and not try to explain it away. That is, step away from any emotion that is going to make you want to offer excuses. If you were angry when you did what you did, you'll likely want to offer that as an excuse. However, you can't truly apologize until you accept sole responsibility for what you did. It's his job to accept any responsibility he played in the scene. You shouldn't read your apology to your guy. However, writing out what you want to say can make it easier to stop yourself from explaining your actions or excusing yourself. Focus on taking responsibility and making amends.
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One-sentence summary -- Admit it to yourself. Step away from your emotion. Write out what you want to say ahead of time.

Q: If there is no record of the baptism being performed but you are certain that it was, some churches may provide you with a replacement document if you can successful prove that the baptism took place.  Many churches will accept witness testimonies in the form of legal affidavits testifying that the witnesses were physically present at the baptism. You usually need to provide affidavits from at least two witnesses in order to be considered valid. Variances in how you can request a replacement copy of a baptismal record are as numerous as the governing bodies that may issue one.  Policies vary based on religion, region, and even from church to church.  You may be required to fill out documentation justifying the need for a replacement document to be produced. You may need to provide evidence that you are a member of the church you are requesting the document from. Many churches will not permit you to make any changes to the information recorded on the baptismal record, but some permit alterations based on the situation and necessity.  Godparents cannot usually be changed after the baptism. Name changes may be permitted on the form if the name was changed for a reason the church deems legitimate for the purposes of recreating a baptismal record.
A: Gather witnesses. Submit a formal request. Make changes to the baptismal record.

Article: If you have a basic home theater system and your speakers are fairly close to your receiver, you will be fine with standard speaker cables. However, better wiring has higher quality metals that actually increase conductivity, which can lead to a higher quality of sound. If you have high quality speakers, you’ll likely hear a noticeable difference between high end and low-end speaker cables. However, if you don’t hear enough of a difference to warrant the price difference, simply return the higher priced cables. Make sure the store where you purchase your speaker cables has a good return policy if you plan to run a test at home.
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Upgrade to the more expensive wire if quality is an issue. Test a variety of speaker cables in different price ranges to see which you like best. Listen to your speakers for an hour when attached to each cable; that way you can hear a variety of audio samples.

Problem: Article: pment. If a you or a hen has been incubating an egg for a few days, you can candle an egg to see if it is fertile or not. Hold your egg up to a candle or strong light like an incubator light and observe what you see inside:  A fertile egg will have clear signs of development such as networks of blood vessels present, an opaque shape of an embryo at the larger end of the egg, and even movement within the egg. A fertile egg with an embryo that has stopped developing will have a blood ring or blood streaks observable in the egg. Since the embryo is no longer viable, the blood vessels that once supported it have pulled away from it. An infertile egg or yolker will look fairly clear, with no blood streaks, rings, or vessels. Floating eggs are often infertile as the volume inside of the egg is not large enough for it to sink. As embryos form, eggs become heavier. Check for floating eggs:  Wait until your bird eggs are a few days old and all possible embryos have developed. In practice, it is best to only move possibly fertile eggs every once in a while and never too often. Taking an egg from its incubator too early can stunt development and taking an egg too late in its development can hurt the chick inside. Get a bowl of warm water. Be sure to use warm water in case your bird egg is fertile. Carefully place the eggs in the water. Be gentle, as some eggs are very fragile. Observe if your eggs float or sink. Return your fertile eggs back to the incubator as soon as possible. The most accurate way to see if an egg is fertile or not in its early stages is to crack the egg open. When cracked, look for the blastodisc to see if it has turned into a blastoderm. For obvious reasons, cracking open an egg means you are not planning to breed or incubate chicks. If you're are cracking eggs for consumption, infertile eggs and fertile eggs have no taste difference.  Fertile eggs will have a blastoderm that looks like a white bullseye or circle. The white colour of the blastoderm will be quite opaque and its edges solid and pronounced. A lighter, almost transparent, outer later will surround the denser spot. Infertile eggs will have a blastodisc that will have an irregular shape and its white colour is very faint and foggy. All eggs will have a white spot or blastodisc whether or not it is fertile.
Summary: an egg to look inside for embryonic development. Observe if your eggs float. Crack open an egg to check for fertility.

Article: Sauté them for about 5 minutes, or until they start turning golden brown and the butter starts to bubble.  This is a good rule of thumb to prevent your oven from getting dirty and from things burning on the oven floor, changing the flavor of your dish.
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Spoon the mixture into your baking dish and set it aside. Melt the butter in a small skillet over low heat. Add the almond slices and toss them in the butter with your wooden spoon until they're well coated. Place the buttered almonds on top of the dip. Place the container with your dip on a cookie sheet. Bake the dish in the center of your oven for 20 minutes or until the edges start to bubble. Remove it from the oven and allow it to cool slightly for a few minutes. Serve the dip hot with gluten-free crackers or crudites.