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Monthly Archives: July 2010
Discovery
Lonely hearts, fading hopes, Life just isn’t fair. Unknown future, hopeless days, Discover Christ in there. ***** Shaken lives, darkened skies, Uncharted, turbulent seas. Uncaring world, difficult people, Discover Christ in these. ***** Softened hearts, tears of joy, Arms of … Continue reading
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Birthday Traditions
When my girls were little we started a birthday tradition of telling the story of when they were born. I wanted them to know that even though their dad was not around, they were never unwanted and were welcomed with … Continue reading
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Summers Past
To my mind there is only one reason to enjoy summer and because I am not a student or a teacher I have no reason to enjoy summer. Summer (as an adult) means heat, humidity, mosquitoes, Japanese Beatles, weeds, and work. Summer makes … Continue reading
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I Wonder
“The world will never starve for lack of wonders, but for lack of wonder.” — GK Chesterton Wonder: to be filled with admiration, amazement, or awe; marvel This morning I was reading from the book of Isaiah which fills me with sorrow for the state of Israel in … Continue reading
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The Bicycle Was Blue
When I was in third grade I became quite ill and spent 9 months resting (staying in a prone position with no activity). For a few years my activities were limited. Riding a bike was not approved until I started … Continue reading
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My Next Career
In my next career I would like to be a driver’s education instructor. I would begin each class debunking the myths of today’s drivers. Myth #1 – Driving is a right supported by the constitution. Truth: Driving is a privilege and … Continue reading
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A New Look At Freedom
Today is the National Holiday (Observed) for the 4th of July. This holiday brings to mind the word ‘freedom.’ We are all very proud to be an American, pleased that we live in a country that, for all its faults, … Continue reading
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