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Macon Memories...: June 2006
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The adventures of a non-tradtional family living the traditional life! Friday, June 16, 2006. Reunited And It Feels So Good: Lost Loves Located. How cruel the ravages of time! Travis and Elizabeth, age 18, College of Charleston, 1984; shown here blissfully unaware of the soul-crushing weight of adult responsibility that lies ahead. Thanks to the magic of Google, lost loves are recently reunited. Of Macon GA and Mrs. Elizabeth Collier Inabinet. Mrs Laurie Taylor Plumer is the former next door neighbor of ...
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Macon Memories...: December 2005
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The adventures of a non-tradtional family living the traditional life! Friday, December 23, 2005. A Holiday get-together and Christmas Tree viewing was hosted for the Tubman Staff past and present by former Director Carey Pickard at his home. Shown (L to R) are: Adra Dudley, Rashonda Welch, Keith Moffet, Renita Patterson, Travis Blackwell, Jeffrey Bruce, Nancy Willis, and Carey Pickard. Travis and Rashonda love working together at the Tubman Museum. Posted by Travis @ 4:49 AM. Tuesday, December 20, 2005.
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Macon Memories...: November 2005
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The adventures of a non-tradtional family living the traditional life! Wednesday, November 30, 2005. Haley and Emily at the marsh on Skidaway.Emmy calls it "Skipaway". Adorable Nieces and Nephew Spend Thanksgiving on Skidaway Is. Shown here are Haley, Emily and Jamie. They spent the Thanksgiving Holiday with their Grandparents on vacation near Savannah. The trip marked an important milestone as Emily (in pink), took the training wheels off of her bike! Posted by Travis @ 4:35 AM. Friday, November 25, 2005.
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Macon Memories...: January 2006
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The adventures of a non-tradtional family living the traditional life! Saturday, January 07, 2006. Lead A Book Discussion in Four Easy Steps! Leading a book discussion can be a profound experience for both the leader and participants. If you have decided to undertake the role of leader/facilitator, the following article will assist you in asking a series of questions to elicit responses that will take your group from the surface of a topic to its depth implications for their lives. The next time you gath...
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Macon Memories...: November 2006
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The adventures of a non-tradtional family living the traditional life! Wednesday, November 29, 2006. Year End Blog Cramming. It's been so long that I have posted that I am now scrambling to publish at least a pictoral display of the last six months to wrap up 2006. I have high hopes for 2007, so be sure to return later. Thanksgiving Day on the lake. Under the limbo stick at All That Jazz. The world's cutest co-workers are at it again at the Tubman's All That Jazz fundraiser. Yes, I'm forty, bitch!
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Macon Memories...: February 2006
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The adventures of a non-tradtional family living the traditional life! Wednesday, February 08, 2006. Presiding Bishop Nominee's Book On Homosexuality Reopens Hot Topic On Baptist Campus. Presiding Bishop Nominee To Visit Book Discussion Group. Mercer University's Canterbury Fellowship, in conjunction with St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Macon), is currently conducting a book discussion of Episcopal Bishop J. Neil Alexander’s This Far By Grace:. A Bishop's Journey Through Questions About Homosexuality. Of th...