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Caring For Kids & Others: February 2010
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Caring For Kids and Others. Wednesday, February 24, 2010. I rock my babies, and my babies rock the world. This quote by writer Hannah Keeley sums up the impact mothers have on the world. Sometimes a woman changes history by her direct actions, but often it is through her children or the young she has mentored that the world is changed. I've been reading a book called,. The take away points are that a mother of influence does these things. I just smile and tell them, "Well you know what? That's O.K...
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Caring For Kids & Others: Celebrate Easter!
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Caring For Kids and Others. Monday, March 22, 2010. Easter is one of the best times to celebrate and share our faith with family and friends. Easter Sunday,the church would be beautifully decorated , the music was wonderful, and you knew this was a very special day. Coloring and finding Easter eggs was also a big part of Easter. (Those chocolate bunnies that were big and hollow inside were amazing! Easter is the key to our promise of new life. At home, find a tree branch with lots of little branches and ...
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Caring For Kids & Others: Rock Solid
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Caring For Kids and Others. Wednesday, April 28, 2010. I'm a big rock fan. Not heavy metal, blow-your-hair-back loud kind of rock fan, but a fan of real rocks. I collect rocks from places I've been. Rocks are amazing- they are all so different and many are beautiful. (I enjoy rock jewelry, too- lapis, quartz, turquoise, and others). When I think of rocks, I think of strength that will endure. The Bible speaks of God and Jesus as being our rock. Consider Psalm28:1, 7. What would your "rock pile" look like?
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Caring For Kids & Others: April 2010
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Caring For Kids and Others. Wednesday, April 28, 2010. I'm a big rock fan. Not heavy metal, blow-your-hair-back loud kind of rock fan, but a fan of real rocks. I collect rocks from places I've been. Rocks are amazing- they are all so different and many are beautiful. (I enjoy rock jewelry, too- lapis, quartz, turquoise, and others). When I think of rocks, I think of strength that will endure. The Bible speaks of God and Jesus as being our rock. Consider Psalm28:1, 7. What would your "rock pile" look like?
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Caring For Kids & Others: March 2010
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Caring For Kids and Others. Monday, March 22, 2010. Easter is one of the best times to celebrate and share our faith with family and friends. Easter Sunday,the church would be beautifully decorated , the music was wonderful, and you knew this was a very special day. Coloring and finding Easter eggs was also a big part of Easter. (Those chocolate bunnies that were big and hollow inside were amazing! Easter is the key to our promise of new life. At home, find a tree branch with lots of little branches and ...
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Caring For Kids & Others: January 2010
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Caring For Kids and Others. Tuesday, January 26, 2010. Between all the college bowl games, basketball games and the SuperBowl coming up, sports have been a big topic at our house. This brings me to one of our family's most cherished traditions (much to my chagrin.) Several years ago, I thought, "wouldn't it be fun to make a chart of several college bowl games and predict who will win? If you have older elementary up through high school kids, you can have some good discussions about sports. People may...
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Caring For Kids & Others: Are Your Branches Groaning?
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Caring For Kids and Others. Sunday, August 1, 2010. Are Your Branches Groaning? Being a gardner, I've got too much of a good thing right now. We just picked sand hill plums to make jelly and jam. I have corn, cucumbers, green beans and blackberries to do something with also. But in my spiritual life, or in my relationships with others, my harvests aren't so impressive. I'm not bearing much fruit because I'm not abiding with Jesus as I should. This is also how you can introduce the concept that what we "p...