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Sleepless Juggler: Thursday Thirteen - #12 for me
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An educator and mother of three shares random thoughts, ideas, and stories about family, life, and education. Thursday, July 19, 2007. Thursday Thirteen - #12 for me. It's hard to believe that the Thursday Thirteen meme has been around for 102 editions! Some people, like my mom at Daddy's Roses. Have written posts for almost ALL of these editions! Wow, I'm in awe of that! 1 I can't think of anything else to write about! There's only 2 reasons - not 13. See what I mean? Get the Thursday Thirteen code here!
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Daddy's Roses: Confessions by Saint Augustine (354-430 AD)
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A retired educator and lover of language shares commentary on news events of the day; thoughts about family, Christianity, and education; book and article reports; and observations from daily life. Welcome. Friday, October 10, 2014. Confessions by Saint Augustine (354-430 AD). This devotion is the last (and 8th) one in the first section, "Preparing for the Spiritual Life", of the book Devotional Classics. In the editors' summary of this lesson, these words: "We try by sheer willpower to seek the good but...
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Daddy's Roses: Religious Affections by Jonathan Edwards
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A retired educator and lover of language shares commentary on news events of the day; thoughts about family, Christianity, and education; book and article reports; and observations from daily life. Welcome. Monday, September 15, 2014. Religious Affections by Jonathan Edwards. This week's devotional classic is composed of excerpts from Religious Affections. Was an affirmation of the importance of the passions (referred to as "affections in his writings) in life that cause an individual's will to act.
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Daddy's Roses: The Dark Night of the Soul by John of the Cross
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A retired educator and lover of language shares commentary on news events of the day; thoughts about family, Christianity, and education; book and article reports; and observations from daily life. Welcome. Monday, September 29, 2014. The Dark Night of the Soul by John of the Cross. This week's devotional classic is based on excerpts from The Dark Night of the Soul. In this excerpt the editors of Devotional Classics. My Current Spiritual Work. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Daddy's Roses: On The Love of God by Bernard of Clairvoux
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A retired educator and lover of language shares commentary on news events of the day; thoughts about family, Christianity, and education; book and article reports; and observations from daily life. Welcome. Friday, October 03, 2014. On The Love of God by Bernard of Clairvoux. In this work Bernard outlines "four degrees of love.". Bernard wrote some 86 sermons on the Song of Solomon as an allegory of divine/human love. He was also the author of the hymn Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee. We live in a world ...
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Daddy's Roses: A Will No Longer Divided by Francois Fenelon (1651-1715)
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A retired educator and lover of language shares commentary on news events of the day; thoughts about family, Christianity, and education; book and article reports; and observations from daily life. Welcome. Monday, October 06, 2014. A Will No Longer Divided by Francois Fenelon (1651-1715). This 7th devotion in the book Devotional Classics. Is also the 7th devotion in the section of the book titled Preparing for the Spiritual Life. And emphasizes that the spiritual life is the only way to true joy in life.
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Best Practices In Education: Kid Nation/Sad Nation
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Best Practices In Education. Our children deserve only the best practices from their teachers and from their parents. Monday, September 17, 2007. I understand that reality television is now entrenched in American culture, but I don’t watch it. Believe it or not I don’t even watch. I don’t have to. It’s become so mainstream all I have to do is watch the news or listen to conversations around me to know who was voted off or who did what. Why waste time watching? Has crossed that line. Lord of the Flies.
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Best Practices In Education: More Student Excuses...
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Best Practices In Education. Our children deserve only the best practices from their teachers and from their parents. Monday, October 1, 2007. I posted 13 excuse notes received by teachers. Here are a few more:. 1 Please excuse Jimmy for being. It was his fathers fault. 2 Please excuse Jennifer for missing school yesterday. We forgot to get the Sunday paper off the porch, and when we found it Monday, we thought it was Sunday. 5 Please excuse Mary for being absent yesterday. She was in bed with gramps.
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Nike's Psyche: March 2007
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An outlet for my peaceful ponderings with, perhaps, the occasional rant. Friday, March 23, 2007. I finally took the time to see the long (nearly three hours) but fascinating movie, "Zodiac." Ever since I first started seeing the previews for this movie, I knew I wanted to see it. Why? Because in 1969, at the height of the Zodiac killings, I lived in Vallejo, California. My older sister, Laurie remembers having nightmares. Posted by Victoria @ 7:10 PM. Tuesday, March 13, 2007. Thirty years later, I find m...
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Nike's Psyche: August 2006
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An outlet for my peaceful ponderings with, perhaps, the occasional rant. Friday, August 25, 2006. Back to School Friday Five. My late mother-in-law thought of September as the real" New Year because of the number of programs and classes starting. By Labor Day, school is back in session for most of us in the U.S., although there is great variation by region (my children don't return until Sept. 7th! To mark this, we bring you the Back to School Friday Five.". 1 What is your earliest memory of school?