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A Happy Wanderer, Two: June 2010
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A Happy Wanderer, Two. Sunday, June 20, 2010. Getting Back to Normal". Just when we figure that things are "getting back to normal," something happens to change that concept. We have become adjusted to moving at a bit slower pace since 1 HW's. Normally, we do not receive too many family visitors down this way, especially in the summer. What fun that three different groups will be in our area this year! Water Park. We are so excited about that! To all of you! Meanwhile, our cabinetmaker has been on a crui...
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A Happy Wanderer, Two: A New Start, Again
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A Happy Wanderer, Two. Thursday, September 2, 2010. A New Start, Again. How wonderful it is to be married to my very best friend! As the rain began falling briefly, we just sat outside and talked, the same usual pattern we have followed. At this time, we are thankful for the people, the wonderful times, the amazing friendships, and the opportunity to grow. We will try to forget the recent discouraging experiences and instead focus on the future positive hopes and possibilities! Thank you, Paula!
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A Happy Wanderer, Two: Football
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A Happy Wanderer, Two. Saturday, October 23, 2010. For long periods at a time, unlike the diligent 1 HW. I do not blog. He views it as a discipline, a daily writing task which he enjoys. I should really do better! After all, I frequently see all kinds of things which should inspire me to write! So I am determined to follow his example and do better! Thus, the following blog, which may seem. Totally out of character. I just love college football! He was a noseguard. Not too long after that, I can remember...
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A Happy Wanderer, Two: April 2010
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A Happy Wanderer, Two. Thursday, April 8, 2010. Some days I forget to say a huge thank you for all of the blessings we have. So this is just to say an all-inclusive big thanks to everyone and for everything! Thank you for the emails, cards, and phone calls! All of it helps so much! We are so blessed to have supportive friends and family across the country, but we are are also doubly blessed to have tremendous support and love right here in Kerrville. Guadalupe River RV Resort). They are willing to he...
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A Happy Wanderer, Two: Some Thoughts Worth Considering....
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A Happy Wanderer, Two. Monday, October 25, 2010. Some Thoughts Worth Considering. Ben Stein on CBS Sunday Morning Commentary On 08.30.09,. In Commentary, Television, religion, By Dan Calloway. Published August 30, 2009 at 5:50pm EST; The Chronicler’s Web). The following was written by Ben Stein and recited by him on CBS Sunday Morning Commentary. Billy Graham’s daughter was interviewed on the Early Show and Jane Clayson asked her ‘How could God let something like this happen? Then Dr. Benjamin Spock ...
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A Happy Wanderer, Two: February 2010
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A Happy Wanderer, Two. Tuesday, February 23, 2010. It is almost impossible to describe how delightful a couple our friends Julie and Ron are. Imagine a perfect birthday party and add your favorite. Meal for the party, then add your favorite ice cream and cake, and then add your favorite entertainment group to delight a whole group of people, with everything all decorated and sparkling! Touch all through the summer, and I just couldn't wait until they arrived back in Kerrville. Thanks, Ron and Julie!
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A Happy Wanderer, Two: May 2009
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A Happy Wanderer, Two. Sunday, May 10, 2009. 1's own mother, and I enjoy being a mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, and great-grandmother to an ever-enlarging brood. (I don't mention "step-mother" because I love the boys as much as if they were my own sons, so they are counted under the mothering category. I love you all! And, thank you to the men for their participation, too, or we would not have mothers! Happy Mother's Day, Mom, Kristy, Kimberly, Marlene, Traci, and Ashley! I enjoy that one, too!
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Analog Girl: October 2012
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Saturday, October 20, 2012. The Year of Contextual Thinking. I'm continually surprised at how well classes fit together. In high school and middle school, I was so delighted that we studied world history at the same time as world literature in another class, U.S. history the same year as American literature. Totally different teachers! I eventually figured out they did that on purpose, and was no less delighted. Don't use too many illustrations about school or having young kids! Then comes Constantine...
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Expecting the Spanish Inquisition: On Death and Community
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The tales, legends and observations of a man who wakes up every morning expecting the Spanish Inquisition. Wednesday, April 22, 2015. On Death and Community. So I'm saddened by the loss of life from these students who woke up this morning thinking they had many years ahead of them. I'm more saddened than I would have otherwise been had they been four students from another university or if they were four young people who weren't attending college but instead going to work. What doe that say about me?
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Expecting the Spanish Inquisition: June 2015
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The tales, legends and observations of a man who wakes up every morning expecting the Spanish Inquisition. Tuesday, June 2, 2015. S)he who conquers that fear. I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear. This is not to say that people who go off to war and fight are not courageous and are not heroes (though I haven't heard anyone say Lynndie England. Is a hero in quite a while). The overwh...