and you thought i forgot

and you thought i forgot

So remember this? Well, tonight Paul and I FINALLY hung the stuff on the walls and I cleaned the living room, and decided to get some pictures! I hope you like the new look! Here is a picture of my living room before I started (more pictures if you follow the link above): I have been working on it off and on over the past 6 months. Here is the (almost) finished product (haha, I feel like this is Extreme…

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CoB: The Beauty of Change

CoB: The Beauty of Change

I didn’t get any submissions for the Carnival this week, so I decided to just put my post below. Next week’s topic is “The Beauty of Learning”, and hosted by Bethany at A Picturesque Life. Thanks for reading! ————————— This week I heard some sad news. The Wycliffe office here in Atlanta, where I lived for a year when I was a child, is closing. A piece of my heritage, lost. That made me sad. My mom also told me…

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reminder: CoB on Friday!!

reminder: CoB on Friday!!

Be sure to write your posts on the Beauty of Change in order to email them to me tonight! I look forward to seeing a lot of people participate. :-) As a refresher, the Carnival of Beauty is a chance for women to write on a specially selected topic allowing them to reflect on the beauty of Christ in the world around us. You can read more about it and the requirements here. If you’d like to participate this week,…

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seriously, folks

seriously, folks

Okay seriously. Are we the land of the free or the land of laws? Don’t you think sometimes we should stop passing laws for common sense things? I feel this way about this subject also.

it's all greek to me

it's all greek to me

Alpha – Beta – Gamma – Delta – Epsilon – Zeta – Eta – Theta… (and so on) Paul and I were on this site this weekend, quizzing ourselves on Greek road signs. Paul does pretty well – he credits math and statistics for his knowledge of the Greek alphabet. I, on the other hand, have much to learn. Why this sudden interest in Greek, you ask? Well dear friends, we’d like to have SOME knowledge of the language before…

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