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The Quilted Bromeliad: August 2008
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Sunday, August 31, 2008. From her 3rd grade sister in GB's classroom! We had 4.5 inches of rain this past week. Fay left a great amount of water and when the afternoon thunderstorms got going this past week, there. The effect on our community is that the St. Johns River continues to be in flood stage; over 400 homes are under water. Our retention pond behind our house has water in it as high as it was after the three hurricanes in 2004! Saturday, August 23, 2008. Quiet End to a Rowdy Week. Gayle and I bo...
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Heaven Sent Ministries Prayer Blog: August 2011
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Heaven Sent Ministries Prayer Blog. Wednesday, August 10, 2011. Food Crisis.Pray.Get Involved. More than 12 million people are in urgent need of food, water, and medical care in drought-stricken Kenya, Somalia, and Ethiopia. Experts estimate that starvation and related diseases have already claimed the lives of over 29,000 children under age five. The United Nations is calling the crisis "the world's worst humanitarian disaster.”. You can contact me (Kathryn) at kathryn@hsminc.org. Please pray for a miss...
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The Quilted Bromeliad: February 2009
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Saturday, February 14, 2009. So, how to decompress after an intense week? I had gotten us tickets to Cirque du Soleil's La Nouba, which performs year round at Downtown Disney. We went to the 6 PM show and it was and hour and a half of non-stop amazing entertainment. We laughed, clapped, shouted, said "How did they DO that? Youtube also has several videos; the one with the three little Chinese girls performing is outstanding! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). La Casa de Agua. Lovin' Life In Lansing. Style type=...
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Making New Friends in Haiti | Images of Hope :: Stories of Saving the Starving
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Images of Hope : Stories of Saving the Starving. Posted by: Rick McNary. January 28, 2010. Making New Friends in Haiti. Falling in love with Haiti-Part 3. By Rick McNary Numana. Note: This was written before the earthquake. Capt. Bob Poff, who is mentioned in this article, was the first spokesperson from Haiti on all the major news channels reporting via satellite phone). But every once in a while, I tie on the right fly for the right rainbow and they come surging up out of the water with passion and fur...
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Vicars4Missions: May 2011
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011. Busy, Busy, Busy. Many times, in our busyness and day to day life, we forget to stop, be still and know that He is in control of all things because He is God of all. He is in all, through all and created all. (Eph. 4:4-6) Whew, what a relief! Jason and I are working on getting an account set up with HSM where your monthly financial gifts can be made online or automatically withdrawn monthly. If you would like more information about joining our prayer.financial support team,...Well,...
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The Quilted Bromeliad: Summertime 2009
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009. So we're past the halfway point in our summer break-from-school time. A little poignant, but Gayle and I are already thinking about the coming year and the new crop of 3rd / 5th graders. This is the week between stuff - last week was 5 days away from Orlando for both of us, and next week Gayle is teaching summer school to rising kindergarteners while I'm doing some house projects. We enjoyed our time away, and were glad to be back home again, safe and sound! 3 Statue of Liberty.
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The Quilted Bromeliad: October 2008
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Saturday, October 18, 2008. Bikes in October - Festive! Many vendors willing to mount your new pipes or seat or you-name-it right there. Many tents set up to service bikes. And of course, food and more food. It was a short quarter mile from the Interstate to the stores, but it took me. 10 minutes. I was in a long slow line of bikes, two by two, moving to a huge parking lot. There had to be a thousand bikes in the lots, with bikes coming and going all the time. I was impressed! Can you find my bike? We al...
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