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Serving Recipes at Home: October 2011
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Serving Recipes at Home. Monday, October 24, 2011. Quick and Easy Garlic-Parmesan Rolls. This recipe comes from Our Best Bites. One of the best recipe sites around. I love their pictures and step-by-step instructions. Be sure to visit them! Quick and Easy Garlic-Parmesan Rolls. Recipe by Our Best Bites. 1 stick (1/2 cup) butter. 4-5 cloves garlic, minced or pressed. 2 teaspoons Italian seasoning. 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese (fresh or canned). 20 rise and bake frozen rolls (like Rhodes). 2 1/3 C flour.
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A Myriad Eyes for a Thousand Gifts: the promise of a new day
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A Myriad Eyes for a Thousand Gifts. Monday, August 29, 2011. The promise of a new day. 219 crickets in unison, behind closed windows. 220 early morning darkness surrounding a computer screen. 221 Kate sleeping across the room. 222 the beginning of a new week, and the promise of strength to do what He has given me to do. 224 the Upper School teachers who stopped by my room after the first day (which was most of them)- how encouraging! God doesn't allow me to dwell on my inadequacies for long! As women hav...
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The Country Corner: November 2013
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Sunday, November 24, 2013. I am very excited to announce that I have a new blog! I have been wanting to start it for the past several months, but haven't had time. Now that I'm actually home for awhile (hooray! I finally had time to put my idea into action. My friend Stephanie. Gets a lot of credit for giving me the idea and reminding me about it every so often. Her gentle prodding has paid off! My very first interview as an actress! Honestly, I'm super excited about my blog title! And eventually.hop...
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A Myriad Eyes for a Thousand Gifts: teacher training
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A Myriad Eyes for a Thousand Gifts. Monday, August 15, 2011. 186 quiet morning before work. 188 leftover peach juice from Heidi's shower (I finally opened it) :). 190 encouragement at church yesterday- I really felt God's affirmation that that is where I should be. Although being vulnerable and opening myself up in a new community is always hard for me, I am grateful for those who I've already gotten to know a bit (and the things about myself I've recognized as a result). August 15, 2011 at 12:06 PM.
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A Myriad Eyes for a Thousand Gifts: a broken record
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A Myriad Eyes for a Thousand Gifts. Friday, August 19, 2011. 205 Natalie's tight hug. 206 her straight talk when I was being paranoid and listening to lies (I did not even realize how much I was doing so and refusing to believe- and remind myself of- the truth until she said something). I was struggling with inferiority, convinced of things others were not seeing, and she just gently, lovingly told me "You are not.you are just.ridiculous! 207 Heidi's teasing (which is *almost* all deserved) :). Http:/ am...
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A Myriad Eyes for a Thousand Gifts: Autumn sun
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A Myriad Eyes for a Thousand Gifts. Saturday, November 12, 2011. 236 lingering Autumn warmth in the late afternoons, before the brisk evenings as the sun drops. 237 the end of Wessex Drive, as it follows the crest of a hill, reaches toward the sun and provides some late afternoon vitamin D even when I leave work late and Daylight Savings time has already come (or gone? Which happens in the fall? 241 students uninhibited on the dance floor. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Long Time No See. I am, We are.
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Life As I See It: Yard Sale Find
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I found this decorative bird cage at a yard sale for $2.50 I thought it was so cute and was inspired to use it to hold some hydrangeas from our garden. Are they not just spectacular in their array of colors? I love the former owners for all the beautiful plants they planted! I am toying with the idea of painting it white. You never lose it. I had the arrangement on our back porch and then moved it to the table by our front door - it's such a cheerful arrangement to see when we walk in the front door!
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Life As I See It: A Good Secret
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Can you read his necklace? And in a few short months the boys and I will be heading over there. I still can't believe it is happening. My grandparents are missionaries there. And have been for a long, long time. My mum lived there until she left for college and has only been back a few times in the past 30 years. I spent the year after I completed highschool living in Nigeria with my grandparents. It was life changing. How fun I thought it would be to be in Nigieria with my mum he said we'd make it happen.
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Life As I See It: The Jumping Thing...
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Posted by Jessica Morris. Wheres the like button? 6/6/10, 8:57 PM. Love the expression in the second picture! 6/7/10, 9:54 AM. LOL, looks like fun! 6/7/10, 10:13 AM. Id choose the first picture also! 6/7/10, 10:38 AM. I wanna bounce too. : ). 6/7/10, 10:39 AM. Awso cute. My son LOVES the trampoline too. He calls it the jump. haha. 6/7/10, 11:10 AM. Oh my gosh. Could they be any cuter? What fabulous pictures. Good luck picking your most favorite one : ). 6/7/10, 11:14 AM. You had me at curls.
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Life As I See It: How Rich a Foundation
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How Rich a Foundation. Wesley with my Grandpa's cousin (would that be my third cousin? I have been trying to think of how to share about the family reunion in a way that will be interesting to those that aren't family. I'm not sure that I've figured out how to do that. My grandfathers cousin - Mert - has spent a lot of time res. Earching our family history (along with many other family members contributing, including one who started it as a project as a Junior in High School 53 years ago! At some point h...