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Archive for December, 2008

has only one cure. Or possibly more than one. Here’s what I’ve done today to throw off the malaise.
1. Our family devotional this morning was on gratitude and courage as two essentials for the ending of one year and the beginning of the next. Considering the many things that we have to be thankful for [...]

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20 Little Things to…

Treasure at Christmas is a list over at Melissa’s Inspired Room. I recently discovered her blog and thought, “Hey, I could use some inspiration.” Particularly as I mull over what to include back into our Christmas celebrations and what to leave out. A list of what I treasure was a good place to start my [...]

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a Christmas present last night. He told me about two weeks ago that he had a surprise for me, meaning something not on my list and not something I’d all ready purchased for myself and said was from him. Anyone else do that?
The idea that he had a surprise for me was a surprise because [...]

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house smell so great yesterday. We accomplished two of Husband’s favorite cookies: Scottish Oatcakes and Thumbprint Butter Cookies.
Actually, the Thumbprints are my favorite as well, and like potato chips, betcha can’t eat just one or 5. Ohmygoodness.
I also made two chicken pies, not to be confused with chicken pot pies, and stuffing to take to [...]

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next on my writing list for this Sunday series. Even if it’s not technically Sunday when I finally post.
Anyway, it was a light bulb moment for me the first time it was explained to me that reading the Bible within a particular context and according to literary style was necessary to my understanding. I had [...]

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I think. I always think the shopping is done the last few days before Christmas. Until I remember that last minute wahoo and that necessary bling blang and then of course, the wang dingey is on sale too.
sigh.
Here’s the plans for our week:
Monday–baking day and get my hair colored. I do not want the gray [...]

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