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What I'm thinking about today...: June 2009
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What I'm thinking about today. Sunday, June 21. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.". I enjoy the first sentences of books and stories. I imagine that sentence is slaved over by the author. I could be wrong. But you have to admit that a well-crafted first sentence can compel you to keep reading, anxious to have it explained or elaborated upon. These are from books I've read recently. We slept in what had once been the gymnasium." The Handmaid's Tale. She woke at midnight." Palace Walk.
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What I'm thinking about today...: I wish I had a recording of her voice.
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What I'm thinking about today. Tuesday, July 7. I wish I had a recording of her voice. Things I've learned since my mom died one year ago today: 7/7/08. 1 Pain does dull. Eventually. Not disappear. 2 Asking for help is strength, not weakness. 3 It is inconceivable that a person is there and then not there. That you'll never hear their voice again. 4 That you leave a bit of yourself everywhere - music, food, ideas, laughter, even sarcasm. 7 That remembering, although painful, is way better than forgetting.
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What I'm thinking about today...: Resentment is a Dish Best Served Bubbling and Hot.
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What I'm thinking about today. Monday, June 8. Resentment is a Dish Best Served Bubbling and Hot. I came across a quote once that I really identified with:. But, oh, how. The quote is from Frederica Mathewes-Green's book Facing East. Pride goes before a fall. I've often thought that pride is my biggest sin. But perhaps that is pride speaking, believing that I am the one capable of declaring which, of all my many sins, is the biggest? Posted by - -. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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What I'm thinking about today...: March 2009
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What I'm thinking about today. Tuesday, March 10. Daily Show CNBC 030409. Posted by - -. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Being unwanted, unloved, uncared for, forgotten by everybody, I think that is a much greater hunger, a much greater poverty than the person who has nothing to eat. It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it. Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC). View my complete profile. Wise Friends (and Strangers). Pulling Down the Branches. Nightwood - Djuna Barnes.
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What I'm thinking about today...: November 2008
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What I'm thinking about today. Friday, November 21. Graffiti written by an unknown Dutch soldier on a wall of the army barracks. In Potocari, Srebrenica, 1994/95. Royal Netherlands Army troops, as part of. The UN Protection Force (UNPROFOR) in Bosnia and Herzegovina 199295, were. Responsible for protecting the Srebrenica safe area. Posted by - -. Tuesday, November 18. Posted by - -. Friday, November 14. In Honor of Dianne. Here is the author's list of where "one anothering" can be found in scripture:.
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The Musings of HeadCheese: Between the Posts
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The Musings of HeadCheese. Wherein the myriad mullings of the mind of a man with the name of a cold-cut doubtless devised on a dare may be found. Tuesday, March 21, 2006. How many times have I contemplated a blog entry on my way to work, only to have it slip away along with the time to type it the moment I sit at the computer. Sigh. It's been busy lately, and frankly when I get to work I have this almost irrational desire to . um, well, you know. Life, that I haven't made the time to sit down and.
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What I'm thinking about today...: February 2009
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What I'm thinking about today. Saturday, February 21. Are you kidding me? Posted by - -. Thursday, February 12. I find history interesting, and since my blog is entitled "What I'm thinking about today." I decided to post this information that was just sent to me by the International Women's Club of Sarajevo which has scheduled a tour of the Synagogue and Jewish Museum in the old part of the city. However, Jewish life in Sarajevo changed forever with the rise of the Nazi regime in Germany during World War...
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The Musings of HeadCheese: Freedom From Want
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The Musings of HeadCheese. Wherein the myriad mullings of the mind of a man with the name of a cold-cut doubtless devised on a dare may be found. Thursday, November 24, 2005. I was considering the concept of Thanksgiving and how it truly has little to do with our current circumstances, but rather our attitudes toward them in contrast with what we already have, when the following gem appeared in my inbox. I subscribe to the Steve Troxel's "God's Daily Word". Giving thanks should never be dependent on our ...
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What I'm thinking about today...: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."
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What I'm thinking about today. Sunday, June 21. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.". I enjoy the first sentences of books and stories. I imagine that sentence is slaved over by the author. I could be wrong. But you have to admit that a well-crafted first sentence can compel you to keep reading, anxious to have it explained or elaborated upon. These are from books I've read recently. We slept in what had once been the gymnasium." The Handmaid's Tale. She woke at midnight." Palace Walk.
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The Musings of HeadCheese: 21 Years Ago Today
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The Musings of HeadCheese. Wherein the myriad mullings of the mind of a man with the name of a cold-cut doubtless devised on a dare may be found. Thursday, November 18, 2010. 21 Years Ago Today. Authors note: I originally wrote the following on the occasion of our 15th wedding anniversary in 2004. Reading back on it again today only serves to remind me how very fresh these feelings still are, now 21 years into our marriage. All through high school and college we dated. We developed that comfortable f...