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Practicing Intentional Gratitude: May 2007
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Feeling grateful for the gifts encountered in my life, one day at a time. Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it. William Arthur Ward. Thursday, May 31, 2007. At lunchtime yesterday, I escaped to On the Border at the Reston Town Center to meet a fellow blogger. It was great to meet him for the first time, after corresponding for several months and learning that I'd driven past his parish. Four different times on my way from our office to the ODU. I experience...
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Practicing Intentional Gratitude: August 2007
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Feeling grateful for the gifts encountered in my life, one day at a time. Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it. William Arthur Ward. Thursday, August 30, 2007. The Last Poetry Thursday (Sob! This is the last week for Poetry Thursday. And I am looking forward to the big announcement to come. This week, I used the (completely and totally optional) writing prompt: an open window. Your eyes are an open window -. Like a lake nestled between two mountains -.
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Practicing Intentional Gratitude: September 2007
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Feeling grateful for the gifts encountered in my life, one day at a time. Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it. William Arthur Ward. Tuesday, September 25, 2007. A serious post: justice and mercy. Perhaps my favorite journalist today is Gene Weingarten. Of The Washington Post. To this week's chat, which had some excellent discussion and very good points brought up about the poll. And the ways different people answered the questions. I believe that justice.
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Another Loose Canon: August 2007
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A place where "Theology Happens". The blog of an Independent Catholic priest who just happens to be female. 8220;God is living in the circle of eternity, and we the [straight] line cut from the world must be hammered, bent and broken, to be re-forged into His circle.”. Robert J. McCracken. Friday Five: Word Association. Below you will find five words. Tell us the first thing you think of on reading each one. Your response might be simply another word, or it might be a sentence, a poem or a story. Don't g...
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Practicing Intentional Gratitude: Apropos of nothing, really...
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Feeling grateful for the gifts encountered in my life, one day at a time. Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it. William Arthur Ward. Wednesday, December 19, 2007. Apropos of nothing, really. But it has been noticed that there are several items around various people's desks in the office today that seem to have been anthropomorphized. They look a bit like these:. I understand that these faces may be from this product. Posted by Sr. Heather. De die in diem.
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Practicing Intentional Gratitude: Happy Epiphany!
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Feeling grateful for the gifts encountered in my life, one day at a time. Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it. William Arthur Ward. Sunday, January 6, 2008. Okay, so I've been remiss in posting for the last couple weeks. I had a lectionary post started for today, but never finished it. I have excuses, plenty of 'em! Not a baritone, an honest-to-goodness bass. On the second day of Christmas, also known as Boxing Day, my flame from Canada flew down to spend ...
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Practicing Intentional Gratitude: Friday Five: Maligayang kaarawan!
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Feeling grateful for the gifts encountered in my life, one day at a time. Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it. William Arthur Ward. Friday, January 11, 2008. Friday Five: Maligayang kaarawan! Today's Friday Five from the RevGals is a spectacular birthday edition! The greeting there is "Happy Birthday" in Tagalog. Which I learned from this Barney. 1 When is your birthday? Does anyone else (famous and/or in your own life) share it? My birthday is March 4.
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Practicing Intentional Gratitude: Yes, it's still Christmas!
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Feeling grateful for the gifts encountered in my life, one day at a time. Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it. William Arthur Ward. Wednesday, December 26, 2007. Yes, it's still Christmas! Hey - I can say it until January 5, and I fully intend to. So there! For Christmas I, the Episcopal Church uses the old BCP. Lectionary rather than the RCL. So our readings for this coming Sunday are:. From John the Baptist. To enjoy the presence of Christ. We are envelo...
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Another Loose Canon: June 2008
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A place where "Theology Happens". The blog of an Independent Catholic priest who just happens to be female. 8220;God is living in the circle of eternity, and we the [straight] line cut from the world must be hammered, bent and broken, to be re-forged into His circle.”. Robert J. McCracken. Friday Five: Summer Reading. This week, then, a Summer Reading Friday Five. Do you think of summer as a particularly good season for reading? Why or why not? Have you ever fallen asleep reading on the beach? Hmmm proba...
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Another Loose Canon: October 2007
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A place where "Theology Happens". The blog of an Independent Catholic priest who just happens to be female. 8220;God is living in the circle of eternity, and we the [straight] line cut from the world must be hammered, bent and broken, to be re-forged into His circle.”. Robert J. McCracken. Friday Five: If I Were Food. I'm afraid what first went through my head was the tune of "If I were a Rich Man" from Fiddler: "If I were a foodstuff." and on that silly note, here is this week’s Friday Five. I love Octo...