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observations from the garden: June 2008
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Observations from the garden. Friday, June 20, 2008. Allow me to pause here on a blog to remember. I return to St. Louis soon. For the first time in four almost five years. The people and memories there have and will make me weep they are so full. Only, it would not be freedom now, with a few significant chapters added. Those chapters have grown vines and thorns and fruit and stand very tall. They both keep me out and hedge me in. Sequestered. Safe. Stubborn as hell. Divided. O heart of my heart,. When i...
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The long winding road to Samuel: January 2008
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The long winding road to Samuel. Rob, Melanie and Samuel. Our son Samuel joined our family through adoption in 2007, from Guatemala. We are now at the beginning stages of adopting from the Philippines! View my complete profile. 10 Years and Counting. Before Christmas Pictures- Samuel and Mama. Christmas Pictures Coming Soon. Friday, January 11, 2008. Before Christmas Pictures- Samuel and Mama. Rob, Melanie and Samuel. Saturday, January 5, 2008. Christmas Pictures Coming Soon. Although it was not a typica...
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observations from the garden: fluorescent lights, rainbows and conductors
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Observations from the garden. Tuesday, December 9, 2008. Fluorescent lights, rainbows and conductors. The dying fire in front of me spits lasting signs of life underneath Coco Rosie's K-Hole. I am tired and restless. Not sure how to be content these days. Always feeling as though my aspirations are not quite high enough. So I spend my days. I spend my days. Play them like cards, sleepily. Here's a Tuesday. Passed and what have I done? How have I been? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). When it comes to ...
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observations from the garden: 11:58, 11:59, 12:00AM January 1 2009
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Observations from the garden. Thursday, January 1, 2009. 11:58, 11:59, 12:00AM January 1 2009. A new year has begun, although for as long as I live, the new year will always begin with the first day of school (sometime in September). I should probably write some profound reflection on the past year, followed by a prophetic word on the year to come. But then I wouldn't write anything at all. Let's stick with the mundane, shall we? Cool wind in my face has always awakened my awarenes of beauty. Trans Music...
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The long winding road to Samuel: May 2008
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The long winding road to Samuel. Rob, Melanie and Samuel. Our son Samuel joined our family through adoption in 2007, from Guatemala. We are now at the beginning stages of adopting from the Philippines! View my complete profile. 10 Years and Counting. Thursday, May 1, 2008. Here are some recent pictures of that. Rob, Melanie and Samuel. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The long winding road to Samuel: Caption??
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The long winding road to Samuel. Rob, Melanie and Samuel. Our son Samuel joined our family through adoption in 2007, from Guatemala. We are now at the beginning stages of adopting from the Philippines! View my complete profile. 10 Years and Counting. HAPPY 6TH BIRTHDAY BRENNAN! Love Uncle Rob, . Friday Family Fun Days. Going off birth control. Abuela and Tia Sally. Wednesday, November 12, 2008. What's your caption for this photo taken this past spring? Rob, Melanie and Samuel. November 12, 2008 at 7:13 PM.
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The long winding road to Samuel: March 2008
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The long winding road to Samuel. Rob, Melanie and Samuel. Our son Samuel joined our family through adoption in 2007, from Guatemala. We are now at the beginning stages of adopting from the Philippines! View my complete profile. 10 Years and Counting. Samuels First Train Ride. Sunday, March 23, 2008. Laughing on Dad's shoulders. Showing Curious George the ocean! Rob, Melanie and Samuel. Samuel's First Train Ride. Rob, Melanie and Samuel. Thursday, March 6, 2008. Rob, Melanie and Samuel.
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Loopis Billow: December 2005
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A variety of thoughts from chad loftis. I have several friends who are making a very conscious and decided move to abandon - not their Christian faith - but the church as we know it, in favor of ad hoc Christian gatherings and fellowship. Apparently the "movement" is very widespread. If you're interested in hearing more about it, check out The God Journey.com. I'm not endorsing the site, only mentioning it). Isn't it really just more of the same inwardness and self-seeking that believes its own connectio...
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Loopis Billow: September 2005
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A variety of thoughts from chad loftis. Another thought I had about my 26.8.05 post (re: Hotel Rwanda, The Crucible) - partially in reaction to some of the ridiculous behaviour after hurricane Katrina:. I think this topic relates in some ways to Kohlberg's theory of moral development. Posted by Lian at 11:58 am. Everything is meaningless." (Eccl. 1:2). This resonates. It echoes in my head over and over every day. I think it is one of the most liberating series of words I have ever read. Until...
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Broken-down Poetry | The personal blog of Lauren Deidra Sawyer | Page 2
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The personal blog of Lauren Deidra Sawyer. I’ve learned that in the process of grieving, it’s important to listen to your own needs. (My psychology school calls this self-care.) I’ve been really aware of what I need right now, and I’m listening to everything my heart and gut tell me. This is rare for me, I’m realizing. I got happy hour with my friend Kristen tonight. She is someone who I’ve always wanted to be. 8211;and is so full of hope.). I am thankful for the emails, the sad smiles in the library, th...