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neewollah | The Courageous Cook Book
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The Courageous Cook Book. This weekend was a ‘ween weekend, and so I made lots of treats! I also finished a book this week and I’m starting a new one. I finished. And I’m starting. By Henry James. Unlike the. Turn of the Screw. By James, which is Gothic,. Is about the decline of the English Country House, and a possible greed of that culture, which can be very destructive. Anyway, on to HALLOWEEN. On Friday, my roommate and I dressed up like Luke and Leia from Star War for a friend’s party. Enter your co...
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Welcome | The Courageous Cook Book
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The Courageous Cook Book. You may be wondering, but why is your cooking and reading courageous? Follow my blog and find out. This entry was posted on September 4, 2010 by cmoncla1. It was filed under Uncategorized. And was tagged with books. I really like the play on words here, very clever! And I LOVE the idea of posting summaries and character analysis, I think that is so interesting! Also, great way to end it, I want to come back soon and find out why cooking and reading is courageous! Get every new p...
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I See You. | the american tourist
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Thoughts of a wandering woman. You Know You Want to. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 76 other followers. The Sniper in the Hill: The View from Far Away. Map, Map in my hand…who is the fairest in the land? Consider this my warning shot across the bow. Laquo; The Sniper in the Hill: The View from Far Away. Ten years ago, I met my first street poet. Jackal, he replied around bites of PB&J. Is that your real name? Jackal pulled out his ...
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Josh Graber | Jlg2388's Blog
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Author Archive for Josh Graber. Sight for sore eyes. Being a Baylor fan isn’t easy. I’ve only been one since my older brother enrolled in 2004, but in that short span, I’ve seen some heartbreaking football seasons. I can only imagine how much suffering alumni of 10 or 20 have gone through. This past weekend was the latest chapter in an amazing season. Baylor traveled to Austin to face a Texas team that they had not beaten since 1997. Baylor overcame a 9 point second half deficit to beat the Longh...I kno...
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Waco Bucket List | Jlg2388's Blog
https://jlg2388.wordpress.com/2010/09/27/waco-bucket-list
The Waco Bucket List:. 1 Go to a Baylor home game for each sport. 3 Explore each of the buildings on Baylor’s campus. 4 Go kayaking/canoeing in the Baylor Marina. 5 Go to Cameron Park and Cameron Park Zoo. 6 Go to karaoke at Scruff’s and piano man at Treff’s. 7 Run through the fountains at the BSB. 8 Go to the Mayborn Museum. 9 Go to at least one play put on by Baylor Theatre. 10 Go to the Drive-In Theatre in Gatesville. Life Bucket List will be posted when I get around to finishing it up!
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Morbidly Therapeutic | Jlg2388's Blog
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I apologize for the strange topic of this post, but please keep reading, a point is coming soon. At the end of this very time-consuming exercise, I had a surprising feeling of happiness come over me. Initially, I thought it would be a very depressing and morbid experience, but I couldn’t have been more wrong. Instead, I found that writing the letters meant expressing my love for loved ones and re-living amazing memories in my life. Response to “Morbidly Therapeutic”. Feed for this Entry.
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Speaking Names | Anything But Empty
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Let your words be anything but empty. We are at once both desperate and terrified of being known. This is not a particularly original thought nor am I the first to have observed and experienced this in my own life, but as I attempted several times to write over the past few days, this is where my thoughts kept going: this and to that moment in the garden when Mary Magdalene recognized her risen Savior. Woman, why are you crying? Nothing. This man is still a stranger to her. Who are you looking for? But w...
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Abuse and Throwing Stones | Anything But Empty
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Let your words be anything but empty. Abuse and Throwing Stones. Let he who has no sin cast the first stone. But sometimes this verse is lifted out; lifted out from the heart of Jesus for the hurting, marginalized, abused and voiceless. I’ve recently heard this verse used specifically in a Christian abuse context in order to expedite the story of redemption and forgiveness, while bypassing the work of true healing that is often necessary in the face of abuse. Jesus spoke those words as her advocate.
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Love and Roots | Anything But Empty
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Let your words be anything but empty. All the while never stopping to pray and decide if this was coming out of a sincere desire to follow Jesus or out of a desperate desire to be relevant to the people they are losing. All the while forgetting that, on a very basic level, we are craving something other then what the world is offering us, not just the same thing dressed in sacred symbols and Christian rhetoric. Why, in our own way, do we romanticize not being able to count on something? The irony is that...