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The Finer Things: Occupation: Homemaker
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An endeavor to recognize, appreciate and savor the everyday and the ordinary. The things that make life so much more than just "worth living". Saturday, March 12, 2011. No way. Why? Because I'm technically a Homemaker, too. But is that what I list on my tax return? But then, yesterday, I realized there's a difference. According to Webster, a house. Is a building, a residence, a place of shelter. That's different. A home. Is the place in which one's domestic affections are centered. To get a better unders...
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The Finer Things: November 2010
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An endeavor to recognize, appreciate and savor the everyday and the ordinary. The things that make life so much more than just "worth living". Wednesday, November 17, 2010. An Image of Longing. Mankind has an innate need to be needed. We want to be wanted. We were created in the image of our Father - so where did that longing originate? In Him. He needs to be needed and, therefore, so do we. Yes Definitely. But is that real fellowship? Is it satisfying and does it really fill deep needs for companionship?
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The Finer Things: March 2011
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An endeavor to recognize, appreciate and savor the everyday and the ordinary. The things that make life so much more than just "worth living". Saturday, March 12, 2011. No way. Why? Because I'm technically a Homemaker, too. But is that what I list on my tax return? But then, yesterday, I realized there's a difference. According to Webster, a house. Is a building, a residence, a place of shelter. That's different. A home. Is the place in which one's domestic affections are centered. Little Spot of Haven.
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The Finer Things: July 2010
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An endeavor to recognize, appreciate and savor the everyday and the ordinary. The things that make life so much more than just "worth living". Saturday, July 17, 2010. Nesting" with my BFF. Ever the enterprising entrepreneurs, Faerl and I are once again up to either no good. Or lots of good. Depending on your outlook. Either way, we're having tons of fun! And we're going to stock it on August 2nd! I have a feeling this nest will be quite comfortable! We couldn't resist taking some pictures. Wife, mother,...
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The Finer Things: February 2010
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An endeavor to recognize, appreciate and savor the everyday and the ordinary. The things that make life so much more than just "worth living". Saturday, February 13, 2010. We Are Living in a Technological World and I Am a Textile Girl. In case you missed it, the title is supposed to be sung to the tune of Madonna's Material Girl. So, go ahead.sing it! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Jacob and Carrie : Signs of Hope. Little Spot of Haven. How the Days Fly By!
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The Finer Things: February 2011
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An endeavor to recognize, appreciate and savor the everyday and the ordinary. The things that make life so much more than just "worth living". Monday, February 14, 2011. My One And Only. I was reading a blog earlier today that included an interview with a woman who had married her high school sweetheart. (I did, too.) They met as teens, dated through college and married as young adults. (I did, too.). Zach is actually the only one I ever dated, ever kissed, etc. Did I miss out? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Finer Things: An Image of Longing
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An endeavor to recognize, appreciate and savor the everyday and the ordinary. The things that make life so much more than just "worth living". Wednesday, November 17, 2010. An Image of Longing. Mankind has an innate need to be needed. We want to be wanted. We were created in the image of our Father - so where did that longing originate? In Him. He needs to be needed and, therefore, so do we. Yes Definitely. But is that real fellowship? Is it satisfying and does it really fill deep needs for companionship?
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The Finer Things: May 2010
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An endeavor to recognize, appreciate and savor the everyday and the ordinary. The things that make life so much more than just "worth living". Thursday, May 6, 2010. 1 a person formally educated and trained in the care of the sick or infirm. Any fostering agency or influence. Yes, Anna is a nurse, but, at the same time, she's so much more. It's not just what she IS. It's what she DOES. 1 to tend or minister to in sickness, infirmity, etc. Try to cure by taking care. Wednesday, May 5, 2010. And just a few.
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The Finer Things: A Long Time In Coming
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An endeavor to recognize, appreciate and savor the everyday and the ordinary. The things that make life so much more than just "worth living". Wednesday, January 26, 2011. A Long Time In Coming. It feels as if I've been away for a week or two, but here it is already more than two months since I last stopped by to chat! What can I say? I got a new car! We traded my very tired Jeep in for a Yukon. It's the newest, nicest car I've ever had and I love it, especially the heated seats! The second was at my par...
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The Finer Things: April 2010
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An endeavor to recognize, appreciate and savor the everyday and the ordinary. The things that make life so much more than just "worth living". Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Love is a Verb. In the wee hours of last night, during a night-time feeding, while my arms cradled sweet Nathan, my brain was busy with the following thought:. Love is a verb. Yes, I know it can also be a noun. But, love as a verb. He took to pour love out (Himself out) upon and for His creation. Is our response quantifiable? I'd apologize...