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Mike & Steph: 06.2007
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Our life through words and pictures. Who goes to bed at 8:30? Wednesday, June 6, 2007. My wife does, that's who. I can't believe how crazy that is. By the time that she gets up around 6 tomorrow morning she'll have almost 10 hours of sleep under her belt. Almost 10 hours! I can't remember the last time that I actually got 10 hours of sleep. It was probably when I was in high school. Its not that I can blame her though. Apparrently, that is what happens when you're pregnant! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Mike & Steph: 11.2007
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Our life through words and pictures. Sunday, November 25, 2007. Our flight back home to Orlando left Saturday evening, but before we left, my parents, Stephanie and I celebrated a little Christmas together. Since we won't be able to spend the holiday together, it was nice to be there when we opened up the gifts for each other. Posted byMike Fennema posted 11:08 PM. Tuesday, November 6, 2007. Posted bySteph posted 7:58 PM. Part of the Family. Posted byMike Fennema posted 8:36 AM. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Mike & Steph: 04.2007
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Our life through words and pictures. Friday, April 27, 2007. An 80 year old father who struggles to raise his 11 year old daughter because his wife died. A 17 year old with polio who his parents abandoned. A boy who couldn't go to school because his family could not afford a uniform. Four children under the age of 6 who were home alone while their mother worked. The father abandoned the family. A small handout helps for a day, but what about tomorrow? What am I supposed to do? What does God want me to do?
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in humility, consider others better than yourself: February 2006
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In humility, consider others better than yourself. A blog about others. Sunday, February 26, 2006. What is your greatest need? If you had , your life would be significantly better. It can be something tangible, like a job, certain (realistic) amount of money, or a better health. Or something intangible, like acceptance, intestinal fortitude, or some characteristic. My real answer is really Jesus:o). Posted by Michael @ 6:10 PM. Links to this post. Friday, February 17, 2006. Everyone seems normal until yo...
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in humility, consider others better than yourself: June 2006
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In humility, consider others better than yourself. A blog about others. Tuesday, June 20, 2006. Happy World Refugee Day. Posted by Michael @ 12:14 PM. Links to this post. Monday, June 19, 2006. Fine, mercy now, I'll make a new post . That was one of the more discouraging things I heard yesterday. if no one sits down and chats with them, who would tell them that they're real people? How would I know to encourage Mummy in his job search? How would I know to get Caveman some socks? Links to this post. How o...
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in humility, consider others better than yourself: March 2006
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In humility, consider others better than yourself. A blog about others. Thursday, March 30, 2006. Answers pt. 2. What do i think are the biggest problems . Most will probably agree that's a problem when people are all about me, myself, and I. But I think the bigger problem is the sub-conscious selfishness. For example, when you're walking into the grocery store, how many shopping carts do you pass by in the parking lot? Is it really that hard to grab one (or two) on your way in? If you're in business, yo...
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in humility, consider others better than yourself: September 2006
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In humility, consider others better than yourself. A blog about others. Monday, September 18, 2006. Would you correct them? Lately, work has been extremely busy. Working in excess of 80 hrs/wk. While the doubling of my paycheck is nice (though it's not time and a half), I'm absolutley exhausted. It's beyond physical exhaustion, to the point of mental exhaustion, and making stupid mistakes. My brain is just not functioning sometimes. Case in point . Needless to say, once I realized the blatant mistaken id...
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in humility, consider others better than yourself: May 2006
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In humility, consider others better than yourself. A blog about others. Sunday, May 28, 2006. Is big brother watching? There's been lot's of media attention recently on the NSA and 'domestic spying'. Not knowing all the details of the programs or the reasons behind them, I can't speak to it. But, from what I understand, big brother has records of phone numbers called and length of conversations. Even if the government doesn't have all the data, the phone companies do - that's how they bill us. Xanga's de...
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in humility, consider others better than yourself: July 2006
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In humility, consider others better than yourself. A blog about others. Saturday, July 22, 2006. Something doesn't sound right. Statements that reveal a problem . At Charminar, outside a Muslim mosque). Me: "Where is that music coming from? Me: "Oh, it's the time of day for them to pray now? Friend: "Yeah. They pray by yelling into a microphone.". Me: "So, your gods Vishnu, Shiva, and Brahman, do you all believe they were real historical figures, or something like spirits.". Subject line of spam email).
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Mike & Steph: 02.2007
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Our life through words and pictures. Return of the Student's Life. Monday, February 12, 2007. Despite the bitterness that this is portraying, I love being a student again. My brain is being exercised again, and I feel like I am actually pursuing God's call in my life. It is terribly exciting. I also have a new friend that I am terribly excited about as well. I purchased my first leather-bound Bible (thank you Justin, Jesica, Ashly, Josiah, Cara, and Matthias for your Christmas gift!