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A Myriad Eyes for a Thousand Gifts: the promise of a new day
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A Myriad Eyes for a Thousand Gifts. Monday, August 29, 2011. The promise of a new day. 219 crickets in unison, behind closed windows. 220 early morning darkness surrounding a computer screen. 221 Kate sleeping across the room. 222 the beginning of a new week, and the promise of strength to do what He has given me to do. 224 the Upper School teachers who stopped by my room after the first day (which was most of them)- how encouraging! God doesn't allow me to dwell on my inadequacies for long! As women hav...
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A Myriad Eyes for a Thousand Gifts: teacher training
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A Myriad Eyes for a Thousand Gifts. Monday, August 15, 2011. 186 quiet morning before work. 188 leftover peach juice from Heidi's shower (I finally opened it) :). 190 encouragement at church yesterday- I really felt God's affirmation that that is where I should be. Although being vulnerable and opening myself up in a new community is always hard for me, I am grateful for those who I've already gotten to know a bit (and the things about myself I've recognized as a result). August 15, 2011 at 12:06 PM.
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A Myriad Eyes for a Thousand Gifts: a broken record
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A Myriad Eyes for a Thousand Gifts. Friday, August 19, 2011. 205 Natalie's tight hug. 206 her straight talk when I was being paranoid and listening to lies (I did not even realize how much I was doing so and refusing to believe- and remind myself of- the truth until she said something). I was struggling with inferiority, convinced of things others were not seeing, and she just gently, lovingly told me "You are not.you are just.ridiculous! 207 Heidi's teasing (which is *almost* all deserved) :). Http:/ am...
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A Myriad Eyes for a Thousand Gifts: Autumn sun
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A Myriad Eyes for a Thousand Gifts. Saturday, November 12, 2011. 236 lingering Autumn warmth in the late afternoons, before the brisk evenings as the sun drops. 237 the end of Wessex Drive, as it follows the crest of a hill, reaches toward the sun and provides some late afternoon vitamin D even when I leave work late and Daylight Savings time has already come (or gone? Which happens in the fall? 241 students uninhibited on the dance floor. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Long Time No See. I am, We are.
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A Myriad Eyes for a Thousand Gifts: "All times are his seasons"
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A Myriad Eyes for a Thousand Gifts. Friday, December 23, 2011. All times are his seasons". John Donne, Christmas day sermon, 1624. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ amyriadeyes.blogspot.com/2011/06/one-thousand-gifts-introduction.html. As women have taken greater positions of leadership in the United States, they have also left a.". Long Time No See. When the Teacher Becomes the Student. I love you, friends. Our Journey of God's Faithfulness. Thoughts of an Army Wife. This Blog Has a New Home.
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A Myriad Eyes for a Thousand Gifts: good friends
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A Myriad Eyes for a Thousand Gifts. Wednesday, November 23, 2011. 286 picking Kimberly up from the airport and catching up with her.I think I learned more medical terminology in an hour than I knew before! It was good to laugh and catch up and hear how she's been! 287 a safe trip home to my family. 288 petite little white roses from Onastazia.very lovely on my desk (in a vial from the science lab- ha! 289 a few days off of school. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Long Time No See. I love you, friends.
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ONE day! | DoubleKnotted
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Two husbands, two homes, and one young bride. Laquo; Months 8, 9, and 10. 11 and 12 months. Yesterday Nathan turned one year old. How can this be? Wasn’t he born only a few months back? And yet I can barely remember life before he came. Tim’s Aunt even made a Winnie-the-Pooh cake, which Nathan delved into rather timidly (Tim would like me to note that Nathan was NOT timid about delving into the vanilla ice-cream). It was so fun to do a big birthday bash with people who. And running the dishwasher (we tea...
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1/4 Year | DoubleKnotted
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Two husbands, two homes, and one young bride. Laquo; 2 months! I apologize for being a day late with this post–just as I was hitting publish late last night, the computer ate 3/4ths of what I had just written. Today Nathan is 3 months old! This first 1/4 year of his life has flown by, that’s for sure! What a blessing from God he is to us and our families. We continue to be awed by the goodness and grace of God that we experience through our son. In the past month, Nathan’s smiles have erupted! He’s...
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11 and 12 months | DoubleKnotted
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Two husbands, two homes, and one young bride. Laquo; ONE day! 11 and 12 months. Month 11 was a big one for Nathan! On January 28th, a judge in the Henrico County court signed his adoption finalization papers, which means we are completely, totally, name-changingly FINISHED with the adoption process! It took us a little longer than normal (usually finalization occurs around 9 months), but we did it! What a fun adventure all that was, and so nice to see so many people! He graduated from an army crawl to a ...
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4 months | DoubleKnotted
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Two husbands, two homes, and one young bride. Laquo; The Name. We’re a third of a year into this whole Nathan thing, and wow. It’s been a big month for us in many ways, including:. Unfortunately, Nathan got his first ear infection(s) this month as well–in both ears. Poor little guy was pretty miserable a few evenings last week and he’s been off his feed and his sleep schedule since. But we’ve got him on an antibiotic and he’s returning to normal, slow but sure. We love our Nather-bug! From your own site.