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Insomniac Ramblings | A Frenchie in Ireland (Twitter @sophienette) | Page 2
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A Frenchie in Ireland (Twitter @sophienette). Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. Ashley and JP – Cinema Paradiso – Kisses and Smiles. OK, this ‘little’ project took me a while, but I always wanted to try and re-create the Cinema Paradiso scene at the very end of the movie, you know the montage of all the removed kisses? Please leave a Comment or Twitt me @sophienette if it made you smile! August 24, 2011. JordAsh – “The Looks” part 3 – Ep 6&7. August 21, 2011. It was obvio...
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Jen's Reality Obsession!: January 2011
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Monday, January 31, 2011. Tell me more about embalming. We’re about halfway through the season. I can’t even remember which episode this one is. All I know is it’s going to be dramatic. The show starts off with the ladies finding out they’re going to Vegas. Michelle is sporting a small CD on her hand… I guess that’s a ring? The girls travel to Vegas and I actually have to admit, I’m surprised how casual they are for flying. I expected stilettos. Brad takes Shawntel to the roof and shows her what Vegas is...
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elizabeth haley: May 2012
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Tuesday, May 29, 2012. The book I'm reading at the moment. It's called Real Marriage, by Mark and Grace Driscoll. I am only a few chapters in so far, but I am loving it. Blake's sister in law was reading it over the weekend while we were at the lake and I caught the tail end of a conversation about the book and my interest was sparked! I wanted to start it immediately, so I downloaded it on iBooks. so I've been reading it on my phone when I have time. Have you ever read a book on your phone? The next, oh...
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A happy heart | SIMPLICITY
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ALL PLENTY WHICH IS NOT MY GOD IS POVERTY TO ME – ST. AUGUSTINE. Asymp; Leave a comment. God is A MASTER GENIUS! Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Loving God | SIMPLICITY
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ALL PLENTY WHICH IS NOT MY GOD IS POVERTY TO ME – ST. AUGUSTINE. Asymp; Leave a comment. Recognizing that the heart is the wellspring of our being, our deepest innermost self, we understand that the entire core of what we are and all our energy must be devoted to the LOVING GOD. I should be doing stat’s homework, but I snuck away for a little bit to pray. So much to pray about this morning, desperately asking Jesus to open my heart that I may be obedient to his voice, in. Every area of my life. Mike Bick...
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the dissertation breakdown. | La Vie en Rouge
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La Vie en Rouge. A lot of people have asked what my dissertation is on. I’ve decided I might as well give an idea here. Rather than procrastinating, the more I talk about my dissertation, the more it actually helps me to sort through a minefield of research and concepts to create a clearer outline. I reckon in that sense, this post is actually a bit selfish! Which originated in the Pendle Hill area of Lancashire. A dissertation idea was born! What does this interest say about ourselves? I’m not wri...
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on reverse culture shock. | La Vie en Rouge
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La Vie en Rouge. On reverse culture shock. I’ve been back in the United States for about a week, and I’ve spent most of that time trying to “re-acclimate” myself to being here. The common phrase for this discomfort is “reverse culture shock,” but what it actually entails varies from person to person. What is reverse culture shock, after all? Just a bit of jet lag and subsequent depression upon leaving a place you had lived for a year? The uncertainty of starting life over again? Deconstructing. →. Create...