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    Thankful for the few, the proud

    Happy birthday, Marines.  And thank you from the bottom of my heart.  

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  • Still thankful

    I woke up with this song in my head.     To be sure, I am worried about my country’s future. I believe things are going to get very bad, rather quickly, and most people won’t know what hit them. We’re headed for a steep tax increase, both in various Obamacare taxes and “rolling back […]

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    Thankful for the right to vote

    Today millions of Americans will go to the polls to vote for their choice for elected officials at all levels of government.  It has been a long and bitter election season, and we’re all ready for it to be over. But as tiresome as the campaign has become, the privilege of  participating in free elections […]

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  • Day 3: Thankful for a competent man

    On Tuesday, we’re having our foundation repaired (and hopefully electing a new president, but I digress.)  Today, our planning went kablooie.   Now, foundation repair isn’t cheap, so the thought of laying out several hundred dollars to repair our plumbing was… distracting. Fortunately, I’m a wise woman who married and smart and skilled man.  MTG discovered […]

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  • Day 2: Thankful

    for the delete key. “Let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak,  slow to anger.” James 1:19 “Do not speak in the hearing of a fool, for he will despise the good sense of your words.” Proverbs 23:9 But thanks to online sales viagra . viagra, also called as an impotence issue in […]

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  • Thankful

    I’m jumping on the “thankful posts” bandwagon for the month of November. Today, the kids and I helped serve lunch at a homeless shelter.  We all enjoyed talking with the clients and spending time with the other homeschooling families serving. I’m thankful to have the opportunity to help others in need.  I’m thankful I can […]

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    Busy and blessed

    It’s the first day of the new school year for us, marked by the usual driving for therapy and a few extra errands. Ok, a lot of extra errands. We had to take a cello for repairs, visit two libraries (lack of planning on my part) and stop by a store for an ongoing home […]

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    Some gave all

    This is from an email my brother sent while serving in Iraq. “The last thing I want to leave you with is words on a solitary plaque here in Iraq. This plaque is on top of a marble pedestal at the edge of a field where I end my runs.  It encourages me greatly and […]

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    Veterans Day

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    Traditions continued

    I’m big on traditions: following them, making them, tweaking them, reinventing them. Thanksgiving and Christmas vie the place of “my favorite holiday” mainly because they are both rich with traditions. The advantage of Thanksgiving is that the traditions tend to be simpler and less time consuming. I’m so thankful to be able to spend the […]

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