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Inspirational | Anecdotes from Along Life's Road
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Anecdotes from Along Life's Road. Glimpses of Gold from a Dusty Path. A Portrait of Susanna Wesley: A Mom Who Made A Difference. Tuesday, November 1, 2016 A Peek At The Life Of A Mom Who Made A Difference by Jill Printzenhoff I can’t fathom having twenty-five children. Just. Can’t. Fathom. That! But Susanna Wesley was indeed the twenty-fifth (and last) sibling in her family to be born. And Susanna, in turn, bore nineteen children. Do you realize…. 4 days ago November 1, 2016. 2 weeks ago October 25, 2016.
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Through These Doors | Anecdotes from Along Life's Road
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Anecdotes from Along Life's Road. Glimpses of Gold from a Dusty Path. May 28, 2015. Every day of school I walk through these doors and round the corner. As soon as I round the corner I spot another set of doors. Once I pass through these doors I catch a glimpse of this door at the end of the hallway. This is the door to my classroom. I unlock the door, turn on the lights, cross the room, and find myself standing in front of this door, my office door. Thus my day begins. With Hey, same to you! Then exit t...
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Artistic Spotlight | Anecdotes from Along Life's Road
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Anecdotes from Along Life's Road. Glimpses of Gold from a Dusty Path. June 10, 2015. Today’s post shines the spotlight on one of Lancaster County’s diversely talented residents, Jen Felty. Hosting an impressive resume, Jen is a wife, mother, actress, musician, vocalist, teacher, director, choreographer, world traveler, and photographer. After grad school, Jen doted on her newborn son as the Felty trio continued their world tour while David fulfilled his. Contract. But acting, one of her many passions...
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Gauler Twin Houses: Prairie School beauties on Chicago’s North side | Picnic at the Cathedral
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Picnic at the Cathedral. Cultural travel in Europe for adults on a budget. Gauler Twin Houses: Prairie School beauties on Chicago’s North side. July 12, 2015. Middot; by The Wife of Bath. Middot; in Chicago. Middot; 14 Comments. Here’s why I’m one lucky lipstick and backpack wearing lady—-I live in Chicago and Chicago is bursting with unexpected architectural treats. Case in point: the Gauler Twin Houses designed by Walter Burley Griffin. I love the way the two buildings share a walkway. There are also s...
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A Casualty of the Move | Anecdotes from Along Life's Road
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Anecdotes from Along Life's Road. Glimpses of Gold from a Dusty Path. A Casualty of the Move. May 16, 2015. A casualty of our impending relocation to New York came the day after our youngest daughter told her boyfriend we were moving. He decided to end their relationship . . . via text message none-the-less. In an attempt to help her feel better, I unearthed my diary from the early 80s and read some of the entries out loud. By the sound of most of the entries I was my own soap opera. If you would like to...
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August | 2015 | Anecdotes from Along Life's Road
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Anecdotes from Along Life's Road. Glimpses of Gold from a Dusty Path. Monthly Archives: August 2015. He Walked Into The Bank. He walked into the bank, moneybag in hand. The woman seated in the corner eyed the stocky man. I take it you are waiting on me, he said. My husband should be here. Should have been here long ago, she responded, flinging her hands in the air and blowing on her fingers. I thought I…. August 25, 2015. August 13, 2015. Follow Blog via Email. Join 338 other followers. Writers' Tip...
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Uprooted | Anecdotes from Along Life's Road
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Anecdotes from Along Life's Road. Glimpses of Gold from a Dusty Path. April 26, 2015. Yes We are moving. But we aren’t moving south like I had hoped. We are moving further north to New York. Why would we do that? Well, my husband’s new job is one reason, but the main reason is because we truly believe that God is leading our family on a new adventure. Where will we live? Will we be able to sell our house? Where will we go to church? Where will I work? What if we don’t sell our house? Will we make friends?
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Lancaster County Ten | Anecdotes from Along Life's Road
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Anecdotes from Along Life's Road. Glimpses of Gold from a Dusty Path. June 29, 2015. When this post appears in print, I will be somewhere in the air. During the past few years, when the final leg of any trip concluded, I always found myself in the familiar territory of Lancaster County. Not so this time. I penned this list a few months ago, but held off on posting it because the timing wasn’t right. Today seemed appropriate to discuss this list. The American Music Theatre This is my favorite concert venu...
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Ironstone Ranch | Anecdotes from Along Life's Road
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Anecdotes from Along Life's Road. Glimpses of Gold from a Dusty Path. June 5, 2015. Ironstone Ranch is nestled on a sprawling tract of land just outside of Elizabethtown. As kind of a last hurrah, we took a break from thoughts of moving, drove to Ironstone Ranch, and went on a trail ride. Our friendly guide, Taylor, gave us a quick run down of how to handle our horse. She allowed us to choose our mounts, helped us saddle up, and then the group moseyed out of the corral. Well, I was Calamity Jane. Montana...
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Spotlighting an Author | Anecdotes from Along Life's Road
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Anecdotes from Along Life's Road. Glimpses of Gold from a Dusty Path. July 30, 2015. How long have you taught English and how did you end up in this field? Twelve years. I have an English degree, but initially refused to teach. I started out in the mental health field. A friend mentioned there was an opening for an English teacher at a nearby Christian school. After the interview I knew that was the job for me. I taught at that school for nine years, and have been at LC for three. A Silent Night,. And on...