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SeaSaw MaMa by [another] Seashore: The Missy Project
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SeaSaw MaMa by [another] Seashore. Life from a new perspective. Sunday, June 7, 2009. EVERYONE should read this book. Come to your own conclusions, but the thought process is what really matters. Have you ordered your copy yet? Even from the library. Do it. Now. And when you're done reading it, let me know. We'll have conversations about it. No promises that I'll say what you think I will, but I look forward to the exchange. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tampa Area, FL, United States.
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SeaSaw MaMa by [another] Seashore: Remembering to be grateful
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SeaSaw MaMa by [another] Seashore. Life from a new perspective. Sunday, February 15, 2009. Remembering to be grateful. I haven't written a lot lately because I haven't been thinking many deep thoughts that should be published for anyone to view. I still don't have much by way of smart or funny to say, but while I'm feeling it, I'm going to make sure it's written down for posterity. I am very grateful that we moved to Florida. The sunshine does wonders. I am grateful today to just be. And that's not a...
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SeaSaw MaMa by [another] Seashore: A new experience
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SeaSaw MaMa by [another] Seashore. Life from a new perspective. Thursday, September 11, 2008. There are lots of things in life I've never experienced, and really have no desire to do so. Things like car accidents and house fires and getting shot and terrorist attacks are things that I'm happy to be in the dark about. But I still worry about them. I think the fact that it could be ANY of us at any time was pointed out to me all too well today. Who knows what tomorrow holds? 9:59 AM, September 14, 2008.
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SeaSaw MaMa by [another] Seashore: My Grown Up (but selfish) Christmas List
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SeaSaw MaMa by [another] Seashore. Life from a new perspective. Tuesday, December 16, 2008. My Grown Up (but selfish) Christmas List. My list isn't quite as good as Amy (Grant)'s. But here's what I wish:. No more lay-offs until after the holidays. Please. I don't think I can bear to see another friend leave right now. My kids have fun with the presents they will get. My family and friends stay healthy in the next year. No more drama in the Wibert clan (hahaha. That IS half the fun, I suppose). My Grown U...
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SeaSaw MaMa by [another] Seashore: Amy Grant Concert
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SeaSaw MaMa by [another] Seashore. Life from a new perspective. Sunday, October 19, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tampa Area, FL, United States. Wife, Mom, child of God. View my complete profile. This is kind of an ad, so don't read it. Like a leaky balloon. Southwest Gets the Jump on Love Day. The World Needs Moore Joy. I view life through rose colored glasses. Less than a week away from Christmas. The Many Faces of Me. Watch out SpringHill they're back! At Work and Home and Play.
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SeaSaw MaMa by [another] Seashore: miscellaneous Sean stuff
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SeaSaw MaMa by [another] Seashore. Life from a new perspective. Thursday, January 15, 2009. Sean has been home sick all week, and since I am privileged enough to be able to work from home, I have spent a lot of time with him. He has said some pretty amusing things this week:. I always thought a stakeout was where you cooked steak! In the Clone Wars Anakin's Padawan calls him Sky Guy - We like "Fry Guy". I just thought it was funny. 11:52 PM, January 15, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You can a...
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Hobab's Journey: modest expectations
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Thoughts for people encountering today's wilderness. Wednesday, December 31, 2008. Just over a year ago, we moved to a suberb of Chicago, Illinois. This year, Chicago is ranked first (possibly second) for the most murders in a city in 2008. And the state's governor has been accused of trying to sell his appointment to replace Obama's senate seat. This, in the midst of national and global financial meltdown. What a great place to be, eh. I was reflecting on this as I began to think about the New Year.
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Hobab's Journey: a stinger
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Thoughts for people encountering today's wilderness. Saturday, August 16, 2008. I suppose I should have known better. In my last post I mused about peace and panic, the lingering peace of summer as it begins to mix with the rising panic of all that must yet be done to launch the new academic/ministry year. I left the blog short . so I could enjoy more of the summer's sabbath. But truth be told, that didn't last long. You know I should have left them well enough alone. I need those wasps. They hel...The s...
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Hobab's Journey: June 2008
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Thoughts for people encountering today's wilderness. Monday, June 2, 2008. We've been hanging around with this Christian community for a while now. New to the area, singed, burned, scorned, and scarred by various Christian communities over the years, we've not been in any particular hurry to formalize the relationship. Recently, a few of these folks invited Connie and me to join them on a Sat eve trip downtown. We carpooled for the ride, ate together in the open air, and then enjoyed some live theatr...
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Hobab's Journey: February 2008
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Thoughts for people encountering today's wilderness. Friday, February 29, 2008. Recently, PEW funded a major study, and just released its report, on the state of religion in America. From what I can tell from a most minimal perusal, it pretty much parallels my own modest sampling and analysis. When I explored this matter with a denominationally diverse group of undergraduates the concensus looked something like this:. When asked why some people don't like Christians, they were quick to identify most of t...