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Country Parish: June 2009
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The Anglican Parish of Ellesmere, in the Diocese of Christchurch New Zealand. Christian News New Zealand. Crosswalk.com - News. Church of England News. Ruth Gledhill - Times Online - WBLG. Tuesday, June 23, 2009. Was a very special day for the Leeston congregation. Bishop. Leeston to conduct a Confirmation for Lyn and John Calder. The Parish said farewell to the Dyer family on; Adrian Dyer, the Vicar, had been a member of the Leeston Volunteer Fire Brigade during his. The church. The Parish wishes. The s...
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Pontifications of a Youngest Child: What a day
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Pontifications of a Youngest Child. Thursday, April 30, 2009. To celebrate the Anniversary of Montana's Baptism . To celebrate my father-in-law's 60th birthday. To reflect on the last 5 years in this house. To reflect on the last 3 1/2 years of life with kids. To wonder what God has in store for the next 5 years. It's a great day to just pause, even though everything inside me is telling me to push on and finish the job. She's not feeling at the top of her game today. I celebrate the journey she is now on.
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Pontifications of a Youngest Child: Holiday Greetings To You ALl
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Pontifications of a Youngest Child. Sunday, December 7, 2008. Holiday Greetings To You ALl. Send your own ElfYourself. DId you have to pay for this to be able to put it on your blog? December 7, 2008 at 2:25:00 PM EST. No, it was under the embedded tab behind the email one. Yours was making us all laugh so hard we Christian wanted me to do one for us. How are you guys doing? December 7, 2008 at 2:41:00 PM EST. I figured it out, thanks to you. This sure is fun! December 7, 2008 at 5:35:00 PM EST.
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Pontifications of a Youngest Child: An Awakening
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Pontifications of a Youngest Child. Monday, January 5, 2009. Some friends of ours sent us this brilliant little book full of depressing facts about how our dollars are spent. Over the last four or five years, my husband and I have been on a journey of enlightenment with our consumer power. We've made significant changes in our lives to try to make an impact. We went down to one vehicle. We began recycling and composting. We continue to boycott Walmart and McD's. Most people don't get us. That's cool&...
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The Crimson Rambler: The Kraken Wakes (or at least, turns over and groans)
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Saturday, June 27, 2015. The Kraken Wakes (or at least, turns over and groans). A short post this evening, just to say I'm still alive; coming to the end of my third "time" with St. Curious, later this week, with no very concrete prospects for further work after June 30. Actually, I prefer the term "employment" (old joke). Ideally, I would just sit down in a quiet, well-lit, place, and read, and read, and read, and read. But I'm not there yet. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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The Crimson Rambler: The Mysteries of ... Radicchio.
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Friday, July 24, 2015. The Mysteries of . Radicchio. OK, I've just got a whole THANG going on here about radicchio, this week. Bear with me. Almost the first thing I learned, reading Jennifer McLagan's Bitter. Now if you've ever worked at or been served by a foodbank, you probably know that the array of comestibles provided is often. eclectic? I mean, really? But last week, the Strange Thing du jour. Nutritious, EXPENSIVE good food mind you. So i don't know what the answer is. Part of me wants to set...
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The Crimson Rambler: January 2014
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Sunday, January 12, 2014. All right, here we go. Nothing so stimulating as getting up to write the sermon at seven in the morning - that would be, SUNDAY morning. Just a little more of the Evel Knievel atmosphere about this than I quite like, but it's done, it'll preach. And I've responded to that by concocting the ham/onion/jalapeno two-egg omelette, with home-made tomato ketchup on the side, and 1.5 home-made lattes, and a palmful of rattly pills - time to find a clean black shirt and be gone. I spent ...
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The Crimson Rambler: June 2014
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Sunday, June 29, 2014. And a glimpse of Thing #2. Grandma played with me all morning, and now I am just 'zosted.". Grandma could use a bit of a nap also! Monday, June 23, 2014. Goin' on a TRIP". The #1 granddaughter is getting equipped for her new status as a Conscious Traveller later this summer. You see her above, getting into the skin of the role. I hope travel is as much fun for her as it has been for her Grandma. Who knows. But it's quite funny, I think. Then a limo to the conference centre, and a r...
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The Crimson Rambler: pressing on...
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Thursday, July 2, 2015. I managed to find the Actual Canajun Flag, eh, and its flagpole, and hang it on the front of the house in a truly Rural Illinois manner. This is about the extent of my proactive patriotism at the moment. I continue to "shop in the fridge" for the makings of my meals- too often in the past my practise has been to do a Monster Grocery-Shopping expedition, and then, exhausted, take myself out to eat. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Most Holy and Undivided.
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The Crimson Rambler: January 2015
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Saturday, January 3, 2015. Happy New Year, Happy Feast of Whoever It Is, oh, William Passavant? Nah, going with The Most Holy Name. As a discipline, hello, I'm back. We'll see what comes of this (and how long it might take). I need to finish reading Martin Marty, The Mystery of the Child. And make useful reading notes on it. Clear the dining room table (AGAIN), clear my desk, clear the end table next to the rocking-chair, purge the vegetable bins in the fridge. And thus, the Retired Life. Rev Dr. Mom.