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I've Been Reading: July 2009
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A sort of journal to record my thoughts on what others have written. Wednesday, July 15, 2009. Okay, so I've neglected my blog for awhile; I know. In fact, I suspected it would happen when I started it, which is why I declared that I would make no commitments as to my posting frequency. However, 5 months may be pushing the slackness just a little bit. 4 Cheaper by the Dozen - Frank Gilbreth. This book is an American classic, hilarious, at times poignant, and well worth the read. It is a collectio...More ...
I've Been Reading: Redeeming Fiction
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A sort of journal to record my thoughts on what others have written. Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Assuming your choice in fiction is substantial, the thesis of the Globe’s article and supporting study seems reasonable. If you’re unsure of what might qualify, ‘Pride and Prejudice’ certainly would be a worthy benchmark. The sheer quality of writing is enough to render this work nothing short of a pleasurable diversion. Austen’s character development, dialogue, and descriptive narrations are a true joy...In shor...
I've Been Reading: A Reader, A President
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A sort of journal to record my thoughts on what others have written. Monday, January 5, 2009. A Reader, A President. I found this link. And (although this is not, and will not be, a political blog), I challenge anyone hooked by the popular opinion of GWB as ignorant, unlearned, and dumb to compare their reading accomplishments to his. I bet you’d lose. Posted by David Holmes. Good post; I still check often :-). January 6, 2009 at 9:06 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Bible - God.
I've Been Reading: The Holy Ghost and the Grace of God
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A sort of journal to record my thoughts on what others have written. Saturday, January 2, 2010. The Holy Ghost and the Grace of God. In consideration of Paul’s rebuke to Peter for his double standard concerning Gentile fellowship, one might think him an unlikely candidate to defend the liberties of the Gentile believers. Yet, when the question of circumcision was raised to the Jerusalem council, it was Peter who stood up to remind the elders of the first Gentile conversion experience. The Bible - God.
I've Been Reading: May 2008
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A sort of journal to record my thoughts on what others have written. Thursday, May 15, 2008. I'm preparing to write an important exam in a few weeks that will hopefully complete my accounting program of professional studies. To help prepare, I'm reading the CICA Handbook, the definitive set of accounting guidelines for my nation commonly known as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. Change in the context of progress and improvement is good (change for its own sake is often foolish), but this whole e...
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In Expat Parentis - A Family Abroad: September 2009
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Saturday, September 26, 2009. In Amsterdam, has opened up entirely new options. Life. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). In Expat Parentis - A Family Abroad. Occasional postings from our life as an expatriate family in The Netherlands. Mandy Stadtmiller - comic, journalist, student of life. Expatica - Life in Holland. International Women's Contact Utrecht. Ori and Ricki - for expat kids.
In Expat Parentis - A Family Abroad: November 2009
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Jen, you made my day today when you came into my dingy, light-deprived little abode in need of tidying and pronounced it gezellig. Cozy/homey). And I didn't even have any candles lit or cookies baked! Ah, the things to which we aspire. Sunday, November 15, 2009. I had an orchestra in Amsterdam. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). In Expat Parentis - A Family Abroad. Occasional postings from our life as an expatriate family in The Netherlands. I had an orchestra in Amsterdam.
In Expat Parentis - A Family Abroad: July 2009
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Monday, July 13, 2009. What's that sucking sound? Are we the only ones who find it a bit counterproductive for a business owner to charge us to find out when we can come in and spend our money? Here, in no particular order, are my favorite (most ignominious) examples of having to pay for phone calls. 1) The website that touts itself as having the cheapest airline tickets available does not have the capability of searching multileg flights ( a la. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Whats that sucking sound?
In Expat Parentis - A Family Abroad: December 2009
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Sunday, December 13, 2009. A bit of Christmas repartee. Just now as I was getting lunch ready, Dylan came in and asked:. Mom, can I crawl under the Christmas tree and pretend to be a present? Er, no objection here, Dylan.". Okay, I just want to see what life is like under a tree for a while.". He proceeded to lay quietly under the tree for a few minutes, gazing up through the branches and humming. Not a bad way to pass the last bit of a December Sunday morning. Saturday, December 12, 2009. Because she di...
In Expat Parentis - A Family Abroad: August 2009
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Monday, August 24, 2009. Sorry for the lengthy hiatus, but it's been an eventful few weeks. We've questioned our sanity for making any changes to what often feels like a precariously-balanced existence, but we're almost moved to Hilversum now. Although we've taken a hit in square meterage and are going to miss our outdoor terrace, we think the 1930s condo is quite a bit more sfeervol. Enough to have people over. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). In Expat Parentis - A Family Abroad. Expatica - Life in Holland.
In Expat Parentis - A Family Abroad: Of bikes and belletjes
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Monday, March 15, 2010. Of bikes and belletjes. O, the hubris. And then I got my Dutch bike and started sitting bolt upright myself, quite simply because I didn't have any choice. The first thing I noticed was that my wrists weren't aching every time I got off my bike. The second thing I noticed was how much my knees thanked me for riding with my heels instead of the balls of my feet on the pedals. Score one for looking silly. Okay, I'm not quite that slow.). All of this brings me to a recent day when I ...
In Expat Parentis - A Family Abroad: January 2010
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Thursday, January 28, 2010. Dylan and I read the book. The other night at bedtime, and ever since he's been relentlessly asking when we can make stone soup for dinner. Well, tonight when I couldn't come up with any reason we couldn't, we finally made it. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). In Expat Parentis - A Family Abroad. Occasional postings from our life as an expatriate family in The Netherlands. Mandy Stadtmiller - comic, journalist, student of life. Expatica - Life in Holland.
In Expat Parentis - A Family Abroad: Verhuizing hiatus
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Monday, August 24, 2009. Sorry for the lengthy hiatus, but it's been an eventful few weeks. We've questioned our sanity for making any changes to what often feels like a precariously-balanced existence, but we're almost moved to Hilversum now. Although we've taken a hit in square meterage and are going to miss our outdoor terrace, we think the 1930s condo is quite a bit more sfeervol. Enough to have people over. Youll have to post photos of your lovely 1930s building! August 24, 2009 at 2:57 PM.
In Expat Parentis - A Family Abroad: June 2009
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Thursday, June 25, 2009. Best things to do with a euro. I'm making a list. I'll be checking it twice, but spending it only once. I'm collecting a list of the best kid-friendly things to do with a euro. Here it is so far:. 6) Go to a kinderboerderij. 5) Go to a speeltuin. 4) Shop at a vlooienmarkt. 3) Shop at the kringloop. 2) Get a kunststof bloemetje to wrap around the handlebars of your fiets. And my favorite for last:. 1) Get an ice cream cone at the gelato shop on the Groest in Hilversum. Each night,...
In Expat Parentis - A Family Abroad: A bit of Christmas repartee
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Sunday, December 13, 2009. A bit of Christmas repartee. Just now as I was getting lunch ready, Dylan came in and asked:. Mom, can I crawl under the Christmas tree and pretend to be a present? Er, no objection here, Dylan.". Okay, I just want to see what life is like under a tree for a while.". He proceeded to lay quietly under the tree for a few minutes, gazing up through the branches and humming. Not a bad way to pass the last bit of a December Sunday morning. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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I've Been Mugged Blog. Consumer views and news since 2007 about identity theft, privacy, and corporate responsibility - by George Jenkins. Fair Housing Groups Sue Facebook for Allowing Discrimination in Housing Ads. Thursday, March 29, 2018. Editors Note: todays guest post, by reporters at ProPublica, is the latest in a series about advertising. And social networking services. It is reprinted with permission.]. In February 2017, in response to a ProPublica investigation. Facebook pledged to crack down.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009. This week I am in Salt Lake City for a conference on addiction. I really had no idea what it was about when I signed up to come (still not sure I totally understand), but it's been a decent experience so far. I can tell you that it's among the most hilarious things that I've seen to watch these really smart, inquisitive docs asking the simplest of questions about AA. "What if it doesn't work? Who pays for it? Which meetings are the best? Sunday, April 19, 2009. The question was ra...
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I've been quoted as saying. Monday, May 23, 2011. Dreams are like the paints of a great artist. Your dreams are your paints, the world is your canvas. Believing, is the brush that converts your dreams into a masterpiece of reality.". Thursday, February 10, 2011. Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow. Sunday, January 30, 2011. Monday, January 17, 2011. Monday, January 3, 2011. Chang...
I've Been Reading
A sort of journal to record my thoughts on what others have written. Tuesday, January 5, 2010. God is true to His word and faithful to His people. In a vision, He instructed Paul to continue preaching in Corinth, and assured him that no one would harm him there. No doubt Paul clung to this promise when the Jews rose up against him and brought him before the ruler of the city. Posted by David Holmes. Monday, January 4, 2010. God’s testimony of Job was that, although He was moved to trouble him witho...
I've Been Reading
I've Been Reading. An Indian Love Song. He Lift up the veils that darken the delicate moon of thy glory and grace, Withhold not, O love, from the night of my longing the joy of thy luminous face, Give me a spear of the scented keora guarding thy pinioned curls, Or a silken thread from the fringes that trouble the dream of […]. Posted at 8:03 pm on July 2, 2011 Leave a comment. Continue reading →. Perhaps not to be is to be without your being. Posted at 12:40 pm on July 1, 2011 1 comment.
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I've Been Reading Lately is what it sounds like. I spend most of my free time reading, and here's where I write about what I've read. Thursday, July 20, 2017. Last week on Thoreau's bicentennial.("Superb," "compelling," "a great service to American letters," "remarkable," "engaging," "every page feels essential," and so on . . . ). This all sent me back to. A century and a half after publication, many of. Happy summer, folks. Links to this post. Labels: Henry David Thoreau. Wednesday, July 05, 2017.