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Creative Adventuring: December 2009
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The Writing Adventures of an ADHD Dad and his journey toward publication. Thursday, December 31, 2009. This day is all about new years' resolutions. I've written a song where I said I wasn't planning on any more, but they aren't necessarily a bad thing if they are manageable and you stick with them. So here's one for my stack, and it's bubbling up to the top:. What foundation are the homes that we build for our families based on? Is it the shifting sands of this passing world, or the solid rock? Twas a h...
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Creative Adventuring: April 2009
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The Writing Adventures of an ADHD Dad and his journey toward publication. Monday, April 20, 2009. When working on a New World, sometimes it's nice to know the lay of the land. And if you're going there, it's usually nice to have a map. So here's a sketch of Lynvia, such as Kyne was examining in the throne room just the other day, before heading on a Quest to the Dragon Graveyard. There are many places on the map that have not been mentioned yet, even in the two novels completed so far. Musings on the move.
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Creative Adventuring: May 2010
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The Writing Adventures of an ADHD Dad and his journey toward publication. Wednesday, May 12, 2010. Book Review - Buying Time. Today I'm going to take a break from my usual fodder to give you a review of a book I just finished. It's called Buying Time. By author and cartoonist Roland Mann. Here's the author's back-cover blurb:. If you had a chance to re-do part of your life, would you? Even if it meant dying earlier? Can the past be changed? Here's a snippet of the plot, and my take on the book:. Larry is...
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Creative Adventuring: Book Review - DragonSpell by Donita K. Paul
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The Writing Adventures of an ADHD Dad and his journey toward publication. Friday, November 12, 2010. Book Review - DragonSpell by Donita K. Paul. By Donita K. Paul. My rating: 5 of 5 stars. DragonSpell is a gripping novel of a slave's journey to liberation and purpose. Kale Allerion is a slave girl who has just been freed to serve the Kingdom as a Finder of Dragon Eggs. Her talent for finding them leads her into trouble of all sorts, and this talent is critical to foil the plans of an evil wizard. Wordpl...
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Blessing the Beloved: Courage
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God does not stop loving us every time we do something wrong, and neither should we stop loving ourselves and each other for being less than perfect. - Harold Kushner. Tuesday, February 15, 2011. Recently two words have become a focus or maybe a "challenge" for all of us at my church; humility and courage. I am definitely still a work in progress regarding humility. But, since I've written about humility (Humility, Sacrifice and Love). Before, I thought I'd write about courage this time. I believe courag...
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Love for Africa: October 2010
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This site is, for now, where Im publishing my journals that I wrote while preparing to go to/in/and the weeks after the trips to Rustenburg, South Africa and Harare, Zimbabwe. 27 October, 2010. Glimlag Vir Jou Foto! Friday July 30th, 2010; used 7 pages, but they involve venting/observing/never filled in so this will end up only being the first 2. Matt Damon is waiting for me in my room, don't call me anti-social, Lyz! Cathy in regards to her Bourne book. We'd shoot the picture: the awesome part about thi...
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Orphan Art Project: Africa Shapes From Shack Metal
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About the Orphan Art Project. It was a hot South African summer day in 2006 as I walked through the shacks of. A squatter camp near. I was visiting AIDS patients, bringing them food, water, and prayer. The stench of hopelessness hung over the shacks as the people of Freedom Park struggled with poverty, death, and the sickness they've named "our disease," known to the rest of the world as AIDS. The textures and tones of rust and dirt mingled with vivid colors of green, red, and yellow. You can learn more ...
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Orphan Art Project: October 2009
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About the Orphan Art Project. It was a hot South African summer day in 2006 as I walked through the shacks of. A squatter camp near. I was visiting AIDS patients, bringing them food, water, and prayer. The stench of hopelessness hung over the shacks as the people of Freedom Park struggled with poverty, death, and the sickness they've named "our disease," known to the rest of the world as AIDS. The textures and tones of rust and dirt mingled with vivid colors of green, red, and yellow. You can learn more ...
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Orphan Art Project: November 2011
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About the Orphan Art Project. It was a hot South African summer day in 2006 as I walked through the shacks of. A squatter camp near. I was visiting AIDS patients, bringing them food, water, and prayer. The stench of hopelessness hung over the shacks as the people of Freedom Park struggled with poverty, death, and the sickness they've named "our disease," known to the rest of the world as AIDS. The textures and tones of rust and dirt mingled with vivid colors of green, red, and yellow. You can learn more ...