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Musings From the Grandma Chairs | Just another WordPress.com site
Musings From the Grandma Chairs. Just another WordPress.com site. HOW MY HUSBAND AND I CAME TO LOOK LIKE TWINS AFTER 37 YEARS OF MARRIAGE. Asymp; Leave a comment. I can’t even tell you apart! Earlier in life this might have seemed like a strange comment, but with the unexpected course life has taken, she actually was quite right! And in the same way, whenever great blessings come into our family, I never ask God, why has this happened to me? I loved that the first time I heard it, and I love it still....
musingsfromthegreenroom.blogspot.com
MUSINGS FROM THE GREEN ROOM
MUSINGS FROM THE GREEN ROOM. Tuesday, November 6, 2012. Read more about this. Posted by the Design Muse. Friday, October 26, 2012. After meeting up with an old friend just a few weeks back, I had the chance to know more about what projects shes been busy with lately, being the in-house Interior Designer of Vista Land. Doris Dy. One-bedroom Model Unit at the Marfori Tower at the Lake Front. Read more about this. Posted by the Design Muse. Wednesday, October 17, 2012. Read more about this. The exhibit is a...
musingsfromthehill.blogspot.com
Musings from the Texas Hill Country
Monday, May 30, 2011. Not in the Mood. Okay, enough of complaints, but wanted to let people know that I'm still around. lol. Until next time, God bless. Friday, April 22, 2011. Time Flies When You Are Having Fun. When I was at the dentist's office last week, my blood pressure was taken. I've noticed an increase over the past couple of years but ignored it until I saw the reading: 158/89. Yikes! The blood pressure reading scared me into finding a way to look forward to using the elliptical. Until next tim...
musingsfromtheisland.wordpress.com
Musings From The Island | My thoughts on education, Edtech and its uses in the classroom
Musings From The Island. My thoughts on education, Edtech and its uses in the classroom. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Screen Time, Family Time, Play Time. July 11, 2015. I was prompted to write this post after I took part in a Periscope conversation with a few others a couple of weeks ago. Daniel Edwards ( @syded06. As a parent how do you decide how much screen time is enough? This is how things work in our family. I am not saying it’s. Way I’m just saying that it’s. Playing on the...
musingsfromthejon.wordpress.com
Musings from the Jon | Critiquing of the times we live in… and some music too
Musings from the Jon. Critiquing of the times we live in… and some music too. Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 1 Review. Well, well, well, look what we have here. It’s Harry Potter. He’s all bright, and shiny, and new again, just in time for the Dark Lord. While others may be throwing around those cheesy adjectives to describe the latest installment into the Potter franchise, I think the best compliment that I can possibly pay it is that it is a film. It's a long farewell. Hello to Jason Isaacs.
musingsfromthejourney.blogspot.com
Musings from the Journey
Musings from the Journey. Life is the journey common to us all. Sometimes we travel together for a time, our paths cross, our steps fall into rhythm, we discover common ground, and draw from each others wisdom. Our lives are the richer for the journey shared. Sunday, 10 June 2012. Links to this post. Thursday, 26 April 2012. Changing faces - Autumn skies. Others brooding, glowering. Interplay of light and dark. Sun beam meets rain drop. Light refracts into rainbow arch. Cold, rainy, Winter-like day.
musingsfromthekiln.blogspot.com
MUSINGS FROM THE KILN
MUSINGS FROM THE KILN. Tuesday, April 7, 2015. Wait and hope for and expect the Lord; be brave and of good courage and let your heart be stout and enduring. Yes, wait for and hope for and expect the Lord.". Psalm 27:14 (The Amplified Bible). Everyone hates waiting. This is especially true in our high-speed, broadband, microwave culture. We want what we want when we want it and waiting for it is simply unacceptable. But that's not what this blog entry is about.at least, not entirely. That is why God spend...
musingsfromthelaundromat.blogspot.com
Musings from the Laundromat
Musings from the Laundromat. Wednesday, October 22, 2014. A Mid-Winter's Day Nightmare. Guess what I got to do last week? After the eggnog, cookies, hors d’oeuvres, turkey, ham, wine and gingerbread, I went shopping for a bathing suit. I don’t know too many middle-aged women who enjoy bathing suit shopping at any time of year. But when the holiday over-indulgence chickens have come home to roost – on my hips and thighs - bathing suit shopping is the last thing on my list. I shouldn’t complain. If I fall ...
musingsfromtheleftcoast.blogspot.com
Life in the Land of Labs
Wednesday, January 7, 2009. In Minnesota They Play Golf In The Snow With Colored Balls. I play golf a lot. At least once a week. That’s once a week twelve months a year. Remember, I live in Southern California. Even when the weather is slightly insane (remember the snow? It always goes back to “normal” which is warm, sunny and mild. The big golf clothing decision is usually shorts? Where it’s cold and rainy, or maybe snowy, and the golf courses close down for months at a time? I can’t imagine not d...
musingsfromthelevant.blogspot.com
Ramblings of a Levantine Expat
Ramblings of a Levantine Expat. Tuesday, October 1, 2013. The Alawites, Ethnic Cleansing, and Syria's Future. From a September 30, 2013 National Interest Commentary. The Alawites, Ethnic Cleansing, and Syria's Future. September 30, 2013. The History of a Name. From a September 23 J-Post Op-Ed. Syria: The history of a name. Friday, April 5, 2013. Read the rest in The National Interest. Monday, March 11, 2013. The Enigma of the Syrian Nation. Insist on defending and preserving in its current form. Its cras...
musingsfromtheloft.blogspot.com
Musings from the loft
Musings from the loft. Saturday, December 3, 2011. So, as you know, I had picked up a contracting job starting in July working for a female VP I'd worked for last November. Didn't have a choice but to accept the assignment as I was on unemployment. I knew going in it wouldn't be a fun job, but it got me off the dole. There are days I'm busy and days I'm bored. When I'm bored I'm working on myself. Keeping track of issues that bubble to the surface, what I really want in my life, all of that. Well, I appl...