Month: July 2023
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Double Standards
Yet again. Another example of the left crying the boo hoos about a conservative – a singer this time, showing news clips in his music video – that are clear proof of the outrageous behavior and destruction that has been taking place in large cities across our nation. Oh, but, that is not what they…
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Does Boldness Pay Off?
“Hey, you want a raise?” I looked up from my administrative/reception desk to see my supervisor standing there leaning in with an eager look on his face, anticipating my affirming answer to his question. “Uhhh, sure?” I answered questioningly. “Good! Your annual review is tonight. Will that work for you? We can move it to…
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Ahhh…. Grrr
Exiting the chilled temperature of the PT Department, the warmth hit my face like the heat escaping an oven through the opened oven door. The wind is blowing through the shrubs and trees. Leaves, rustling in the warm breeze, is the only sound I could hear as I sat down at the round metal grate…
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Quote of the Day
“It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your own ignorance.” -Thomas Sowell This was a quote shared by one of my coworkers at work this past week. It seems like it could be a good response to some of the blogs I have read about the non-existence of God. 🙂 The deeper…
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One Question
The speaker in church today shared a question that he was asked a few years ago while he was serving a two year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ. He, in turn, asked the congregation, “If you were to meet God, our Father in Heaven, face to face, what is the one question you…
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SMH!
We bought a new table a few months ago. Recently, I found a folded tablecloth and thought it was kind of nice for summer and placed it on the table until I get ready to redecorate the house. (We have three more rooms to paint, then the downstairs. The decorating can begin after that.) We…
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Great Questions!
My husband and I have started getting to know each other better via communication and spending quality time together. I have discovered a few new things about him. It was fun for me to learn that his favorite flower (he has a favorite flower??) is a Dahlia. My favorite are tulips. We both like roses…
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Riverfest Fun
After the parade this morning, our grandson rode home with me so he could spend time with “Grammy and Papa”. Our 6-year-old grandson and I convinced (it didn’t take much) my husband to go with us down to Riverfest at Snake River Landing to meet our grandson’s mommy and daddy. We loaded my husband’s wheelchair…
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Happy Independence Day!!
I am sitting at one of my favorite parks waiting for our local parade to start. Our 6 year old grandson is riding in the parade with a group called Champs Heart. They provide horse therapy for kids with autism and other special needs. Our town celebrates the 4th of July with a parade in…
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