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Do I look like I am kidding?: December 2008
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008. FIRST REAL BEST FRIEND: tie, Tammy Marshall, Kathleen Russell and Shannon West. FIRST SCHOOL: Russell School, Mansfield. FIRST CELL PHONE: Cellular 1. FIRST FUNERAL: I think my great aunt's. FIRST PET: Cindy Lou. FIRST BIG TRIP: Disneyland with my Granny Bernice and Aunt Dot. FIRST FIGHT: see first friend, Kathleen Russell kicks my a*. FIRST CELEBRITY CRUSH: Peter Frampton. FIRST KISS: P-John Christenberry. FIRST TIME OUT OF THE COUNTRY? Mexico when I was a kid with my mom.
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Do I look like I am kidding?: May 2006
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Monday, May 08, 2006. I got off this morning at 7, as usual Kevin brought Skylar to work and then we went home. She fell asleep on the way home (yea! And so we took a long nap when we got home. I'm really gonna miss those when she starts school this fall. Can you believe she is starting school this fall? Not much else going on here. night night loved ones. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Canton, Texas, United States. View my complete profile.
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Do I look like I am kidding?: August 2008
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Sunday, August 31, 2008. In honor of Labor Day and paricipating in a meme. Rocks in my dryer. How long were your labors? All three were hours and hours of unproductive contractions but I don't remember the exact hours. How did you know you were in labor? Cody was when my water broke on the worst day of an ice storm in 1983, 3 weeks late. Katelyn was induced 2 weeks late. Skylar was induced a week early after I threatened to borrow a gun and shoot Dr. Barrett unless she was born on my mother's birthday.
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Denise´s Account of Our Lives in Cochambamba: February 2011
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Thursday, February 3, 2011. Observations from the First Half of our Time in the States. There is good medical care available.even if you don't have insurance, but you have to pay dearly for it. It is so easy to cook in the USA with all the prepared, canned, and frozen foods. North Americans are very friendly, but lack truly deep friendships. There is an abundance of water and even an abundance of hot water here. There is wealth everywhere even in the midst of economic crisis. More isn't necessarily better.
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Denise´s Account of Our Lives in Cochambamba: June 2010
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Thursday, June 24, 2010. First Random Thoughts about the States. After a few fun days of living with my parents we are back in our old house. (It's a God story I will save for another time, but we are so happy to be here.) So I thought I'd post some first random thoughts about our lives back here in the States during our furlough. The dishwasher and the garbage disposal at our house are not seeing a lot of action because we honestly keep forgetting we have them. : ). I missed those boys! It's good to be ...
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Denise´s Account of Our Lives in Cochambamba: October 2011
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011. Yeah, yeah, yeah I know. I blew it. Once again. The big March date of my last post is staring me in the face just taunting me. So much for the 2 a week goal. Did I say 2 a week? Maybe I meant 2 a quarter.nope, I'm behind on that one too. Two a year? Yeah, then I'm ahead. You see.it's the American way.when I don't meet my goal or what I've said I'll do I just change it. The fun has begun. Also the Holsingers brought down tea and Reese's I had ordered and sent to their hous...
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Denise´s Account of Our Lives in Cochambamba: January 2011
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Monday, January 31, 2011. Since our family is only in the USA for approximately one year, we realize that even though there are so many things available to buy and even though many of them are available for such a good price, we still shouldn't buy too much. Why? Will it make the cut of the small number of things that can fit into my suitcases? Does it justify buying it if I have to leave it behind? Just to give you an idea of what this means let me give you an example. When we had all of our bags pa...
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Denise´s Account of Our Lives in Cochambamba: March 2011
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Friday, March 25, 2011. On the Verge of a Breakthrough. As I think about going back to Bolivia, I am excited. In fact, I feel like I am on the verge of a breakthrough. A personal breakthrough. A spiritual breakthrough. I am more excited about my future than I have ever been. You inherited from your ancestors.". I no longer want to live that 'empty life' and more and more clearly everyday God is showing me what an empty life this one can be. I have followed Him as He lead me to school our children at home...
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