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A Steampunk Spring
Ok. So by now you know that I love to attend what can generally be described as historically or anachronistically-themed events. It seems to be a pastime that’s not letting up anytime soon, especially this past spring, when I’ve attended a medieval dinner show… Continue reading
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God of the Untouchables – Getting Ready for India
My son and I are going to India this fall! Recently, we both read this book – God of the Untouchables, by Dave Hunt and had to write a review as part of our “homework”. My son is much better at book reports (I’m a little out of practice). … Continue reading
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Gamer V. Cinema: Justice League in Trouble
Question: Should Warner Bros. include proven actors in Justice League? The Undefined Gamer: I think its safe to say that Man of Steel will do fairly well in the box office. I don’t expect Avatar-figures, but I think it’ll do well enough to launch other shared universe movies, … Continue reading
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Drawing People to the Power of God
As explained in yesterday’s post, we can be the type of person that connects the power of God to others. What gets in our way at times is that we take ourselves too seriously. Children remind us to just be ourselves. They just say whatever… Continue reading
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Memoria Press – Geography 1 – Review
Memoria Press produces a variety of materials to help promote and support a Classical Christian Education. You can purchase a full years curriculum or you can pick and choose those items best suited to your needs. They are a family run company that has worked… Continue reading
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The Victoria And The Midland When We Went On Our Summer Holidays To The Coast, The Train Was Always The Preferred Way Of Travel!
If you’re traveling in a group, you might consider renting could look into the other carriages as you walked down the corridor. The respect that Ukrainian men have for women is which, since the popularity of some of the newer nightclubs, has found… Continue reading
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A Problem Shared is a Problem Halved
They say a problem shared is a problem halved. I have to confess I have been feeling in a bit of a quandary with my writing just lately, especially since returning home from my holiday. I had such a blessed time; actually … Continue reading
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The Little Things in life
Hello there. Here I am, back in action.
Well, no one’s probably reading this little space but that’s alright. it’ll be pretty amazing to be reading all these 5 years down the road, maybe one day after I am married or I can show it to my… Continue reading
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"The Promise Box" by Tricia Goyer
With her heart – and her loyalty – on the line, can she let true love in her life? Every year, young Amish men descend on the cozy little town of West Kootenai, Montana, arriving in the spring to live there for six months and receive ‘resident’ status for… Continue reading
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Aaron’s Preschool: The Legend of the Candy Cane
Note: This last school year, I participated in two different preschool co-ops–one for my three-year-old son and the other for my four-year-old son. For the older group, we loosely based our curriculum on Five in a Row. For more of… Continue reading
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Falling Skies S1 Ep4: Grace
“Y ou know you’re optimism is starting to get a little annoying.” -Captain Dan Weaver in the face of Tom Mason’s seemingly unfailing, unflagging optimism- My enthusiasm for the return of Falling Skies with Season Three grows. Falling Skies , Season One, Episode 4, Grace Continue reading
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Glastonbury Book Review
Glastonbury By Donna Fletcher Crow 4 out of 5 Historical Fiction It was a sanctuary from the world—and a silent witness to it all As the legacy of faith passed from generation to generation, each era of believers found refuge in Glastonbury. In its story you will experience the faith that … Continue reading
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Uncle Robert’s Visit & Spring Festival Celebrations!: Feb 3-Feb 13
Spring Festival (also called Chinese New Year) was Feb. 10th this year. Many people in China have several days off work surrounding the holiday and many people travel to visit family. This year for Spring Festival, we had family visit … Continue reading
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Yeshua in the Counting of the Omer part 8: The last Ten Days
The period of time on the Biblical Calendar known as the Counting of the Omer is the 50 day period from the day after the regular weekly Sabbath which falls during the Feast of Unleavened Bread to the Feast of Weeks or Shavuot. In Christian circles this … Continue reading
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