Monthly Archives: November 2008

Mrs. G, where are you?

Mr. G is moonlighting (apparently). It seems I’ve heard mention that Mr. G is quite the gourmand when it comes to things Italian. I don’t remember the details, but that’s what came to mind when I saw Mr. G’s Pizzeria. … Continue reading

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Reality Check

An update from the home front: 1) T did his chores this weekend without being prompted, and without complaint. 2) T is not passing all of this classes. We had a rough morning – high conflict. He’s put off a … Continue reading

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Pass It On

On my parenting blog, I’ve been touching on the “Pass It On” theme, and I have more to say…but it will have to wait. I’m harvesting zinnia seeds and I want to know if there are any takers out there. … Continue reading

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Young adults of God

This is Part II of “Children of God.” The subject has been on my mind, and after much distilling and finally producing yesterday’s cup-0-blog, I’m left with some stiffer stuff. I thought I would limit heavy-duty entries, but I have … Continue reading

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Children of God

1John 3:1 “How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are!” I have come to see the Old and New Testaments as the ultimate … Continue reading

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Reading, Writing and Arithmetic

On Reading: Although I regret being harsh in my criticism of Cryptonomicon, I don’t regret putting the book down. The irony that I was “let go” “laid off” “terminated” affected by a “Reduction In Force” the day I posted “I … Continue reading

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