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Monthly Archives: May 2007
The past two days have been great fun, spending time with friends and having lots of good conversation. And here we are, on the eve of our departure. Or rather, the morn of our departure, since we’re scheduled to leave … Continue reading
Thought this was a good one for me today, considering all I need to do. I got it in my e-mail–isn’t that timely? Overcoming GiantsAnd Caleb stilled the people before Moses, and said, Let us go up at once, and … Continue reading
Today has been a lovely day! Isn’t it nice that God gives us good days to balance out the bad? Had a lovely service today, talking about Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, challenges we face, and whether we are willing … Continue reading
Oh, Ick. I just feel nasty today. I woke up with a pain in the neck (literally) which led to a rotten headache, plus I think I pulled something in my leg, so it hurts. And I’m really tired for … Continue reading
Crazy, man! (That’s where I’m going) This morning we got through school, I started some more laundry, entered receipts, paid bills, ordered a new math book for ds, then tried to back up Quicken on the new CD-RW drive dh … Continue reading
We have the weirdest thing happening with our computer. One CD drawer is out. It will go back in, but it won’t stay in. Such an annoyance. So it hangs here, waiting for someone to bump it. Yesterday was an unusual day. … Continue reading
Bit of History for Today: John Montagu, Fourth Earl of Sandwich, a British politician in the eighteenth century, was so fond of gambling that he spent the whole day playing, while devouring slices of bread with a filling between them. … Continue reading
Had a wonderful day yesterday! After church we went out to the dunes with friends, flew kites and enjoyed the weather. When it started getting too chilly we all headed back here for pizza and nachoes. A lovely day. But … Continue reading
I did manage to bake the muffins and cut out a dress for dd 10 yesterday afternoon, and then dh came home and told me to get ready to go out. So I hurriedly washed my hair and scrapped everything … Continue reading
Warning: Minor rant forthcoming Insurance. Who thought up such a preposterous idea? Why is it so much better to pay in dribs and drabs for whatever calamities might chance to befall us, rather than to pay if and when we … Continue reading