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Yada Yadah: Let us slow. Let us s-l-o-w. Let us s--l--o--w ...
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YADA: to Perceive, understand, acquire knowledge, know, discern, to be known, make oneself known, to be familiar, to distinguish between right and wrong. YADAH: to acknowledge the nature and work of God - ie. praise, sing, give thanks, speak out, confess. Excerpt from POEM TO A SUNFLOWER. With all of his creation telling the story,. Might I, with you, proclaim His glory. By Katherine R. Lane (April 19, 1995). Let us slow. Let us s-l-o-w. Let us s- l- o- w . Mere coincidence or minute miracle? PARADING CH...
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Barbara Curtis | thoughtswhileonthejourney
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One woman's thoughts while journeying through life…. Author Archives: Barbara Curtis. It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end." Hemingway. Time flies when you’re…. May 15, 2015. 8230;not looking. Or when you’re looking closely. My last child’s last regular track meet ended today. She qualified for the state meet (woohoo! Next weekend so it wasn’t quite the last last meet, but I went into the meet yesterday … Continue reading →. May 5, 2015. Nine months&...
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Seven months… | thoughtswhileonthejourney
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One woman's thoughts while journeying through life…. May, part deux…. It’s a lie… →. July 14, 2014. I want more than 13 months. I want more than months period – I want years. Lots and lots and lots of years. I want a lifetime of pictures of us to look at – pictures of us growing old together to place in the album next to the pictures from when our love was young and new. I want memories of being hand-in-hand sitting on the front porch swing, strolling together down memory lane. I want more memories.
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It’s a lie… | thoughtswhileonthejourney
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One woman's thoughts while journeying through life…. Nine months… →. It’s a lie…. July 31, 2014. Grief sucks – there’s just no way around that. Yet for me, the act of grieving – the intentional, purposeful work of walking this journey of grief – has become a spiritual practice over these last seven and a half months. Again, not easy and certainly not fun, but those intimate honest, raw moments when the pain of profound loss. View all posts by Barbara Curtis →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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It’s a lie… | thoughtswhileonthejourney
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One woman's thoughts while journeying through life…. Nine months… →. It’s a lie…. July 31, 2014. Grief sucks – there’s just no way around that. Yet for me, the act of grieving – the intentional, purposeful work of walking this journey of grief – has become a spiritual practice over these last seven and a half months. Again, not easy and certainly not fun, but those intimate honest, raw moments when the pain of profound loss. View all posts by Barbara Curtis →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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Boxer and Badger Notes: Hanging with the fellas in Texas
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Friday, February 08, 2013. Hanging with the fellas in Texas. By Chester Duke Carson '04. 8220;Why are you guys doing this trip again? 8221; asked my wife. Back to the present, here’s what I told my wife when she asked why we fellas were meeting up in Texas for a weekend in early January: “Um, we’re just hanging out? And it’s exactly what we did. James Echert ’04. Left his wife and child and dog and real job in Denver to come hang out. Eric Olbekson ’04. After getting clearance from his wife, took a day o...
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Boxer and Badger Notes: May 2014
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Wednesday, May 14, 2014. Alumnus explains importance of campus interactions. By Berkley Holzschuh '14. Although athletics was the reason Forrest Barnes ’85 came to Pacific, he stayed because of the opportunities and interactions he was able to benefit from. Now as the division president at Palm Harbor Homes, one of the nation's largest marketers of factory-built homes, Barnes sets an ideal example of where hard work and honesty will get you. 8220;Take advantage of the opportunity to interact. You hav...
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Boxer and Badger Notes: February 2014
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Wednesday, February 26, 2014. By Jim Silkensen '67. I grew up in Denver and in high school was very shy and bashful. My high school counselor recognized this and recommended that I pick a college far enough from home that I would be on my own and not going home every weekend. From two vacations in the Pacific Northwest, I loved Oregon and wanted a smaller university, so I picked Pacific out of a college catalog. A very lucky choice! Silkensen '67 submitted this blog as a response to the Notes from Under ...