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Project Home Economics: Year II: April 2011
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Project Home Economics: Year II. Come with me as I continue learning about the art and science of keeping a home. This year, I will focus on two things: 1) Maturing in love for home, family, and others and 2) applying business and economic principles to home management. I'll also be taking lessons from the woman of excellence described in Proverbs 31. Thursday, April 28, 2011. Thirty days of work in the home -. Read how many small businesses use Twitter. To grow as by super-charged word of mouth. Among o...
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The Rebellious Pastor's Wife
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The Rebellious Pastor’s Wife. To the Lord our God belong mercy and forgiveness, though we have rebelled against Him.” – Daniel 9:9. Laquo; Previous Post. September 21, 2006 by RPW. 8220;don’t worry, you can always have another one.”. 8220;at least you already had two kids.”. 8220;It was God’s will.”. 8220;25% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage, so its bound to happen.”. Often, the father’s grief goes completely unacknowledged. Neither one of them know what to do with their pain. Sometime...The answers...
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Tennessee Moments: It's Raining Snakes!
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Tennessee history in sound bites. Wednesday, June 19, 2013. I'm glad that I was born too late for this event: In January of 1877, thousands of living black snakes, ranging in size from a foot to a foot and a half, rained down on south Memphis. This was according to several reports. Scientific American. Theorized at the time that the snakes had been lifted by a hurricane from somewhere else and deposited in a rainstorm on the streets of that Tennessee city. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Old Fashioned Lady: January 2013
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My journey, picked up somewhere in the middle, as I am learning about and practicing being an "old fashioned lady" in this modern world. You'll Never Walk Alone. Zechariah 4:6 (NKJV) says, "Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit, says the Lord of hosts.". In John 15:5, Jesus said, "Apart from Me you can do nothing.". I know some folks want to rely on themselves, their willpower, their mind power, their emotion. I'm glad to know that there is something more. Even if I can't completely comprehend.
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Old Fashioned Lady: Old Fashioned Ladies Aren't Perfect; Did You Know?
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My journey, picked up somewhere in the middle, as I am learning about and practicing being an "old fashioned lady" in this modern world. Old Fashioned Ladies Aren't Perfect; Did You Know? My life's not perfect. (Shocker.). Nobody's life is perfect. (Even more shocking? We all understand that, don't we? But, see, don't ever. Once we get that sorted in our minds - and don't berate anyone for not putting all their laundry out on the internet so you can see that they're not perfect; you just gotta know.
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Old Fashioned Lady: October 2013
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My journey, picked up somewhere in the middle, as I am learning about and practicing being an "old fashioned lady" in this modern world. Another Lady, Another Lesson. In the blog, My Crazy Eclectic Life. The thing about being the "Old Fashioned Lady" is knowing that I am not the only one striving to learn more about this pattern of life. And there is no single pattern; every old fashioned lady is unique. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 2 1 A woman regarded as proper and virtuous. 4 A woma...
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Old Fashioned Lady: June 2014
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My journey, picked up somewhere in the middle, as I am learning about and practicing being an "old fashioned lady" in this modern world. As long as you agree to stay old fashioned with me. For your listening pleasure. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 1 A well-mannered and considerate woman with high standards of proper behavior. 2 1 A woman regarded as proper and virtuous. 2 A well-behaved young girl. 3 A woman who is the head of a household. 2 Informal. A wife. Thank you for following!
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Tennessee Days | Modern Living. Southern Hospitality. Historical Musings. Arts and Letters. | Page 2
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Modern Living. Southern Hospitality. Historical Musings. Arts and Letters. Newer posts →. From my Tennessee Yard. June 12, 2015. This lily was just too pretty not to share! Where’s Mimi — Ellington Agricultural Center. May 28, 2015. Dear Daughter, Blossom, and I went to the Tennessee Ellington Agricultural Center’s Pioneer Days celebration. What fun we had! We interacted with bee keepers and their bees, sheep shearers, goat keepers, storytellers, and a man showing us how the human sundial works. Want to ...
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Tennessee Moments: August 2013
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Tennessee history in sound bites. Wednesday, August 21, 2013. The War of the Roses. Mention the War of the Roses to a historian, and he or she will most likely think of the long, medieval battle between the Houses of York and Lancaster for the throne of England. Tennessee had its own version, though, happily, with no bloodshed. Tennessee ratifies 19th amendment. The War of the Roses. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). How will three Tennessee women and their men negotiate love, life, and the Civil War? I adore ...
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Tennessee Moments: April 2015
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Tennessee history in sound bites. Friday, April 24, 2015. Moving to Word Press. I've enjoyed being a part of the Blogger community. Now that Blogger is closing, I'm moving to Word Press. Tennessee Days will now be my flagship blog. Join me for historical moments, recipes, decor, and random musings! Can't wait to see you there. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). How will three Tennessee women and their men negotiate love, life, and the Civil War? By Streams of Water. View my complete profile. Moving to Word Press.
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