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Calvary's Song: April 2009
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Learning to look at life through the Kingdom's beauty. Tuesday, April 21, 2009. Sadening Stats that Should Not Come as a Surprise. Katie was reading through one of her teaching books and came across these stats. As much as I have studied youth culture and church culture over the last four years I cannot help but become sad when I hear stats such as these. The Average Child receives 12 minutes of attention each day from his or her parents. The average adolescent spends more then three hours alone everyday.
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Calvary's Song: August 2009
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Learning to look at life through the Kingdom's beauty. Saturday, August 29, 2009. The King Beetle On A Coconut Estate". Track 10: "The King Beetle On A Coconut Estate". As the Moon rose and the hour grew late, the day help on a Coconut estate raked up the dry leaves that fell dead from the Trees, which they burned in a pile by the lake. The Beetle King summoned his men, and from the top of the Rhododendron stem: Calling all volunteers who can carry back here, the Great Mystery's been lit once again.
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health & the pursuit of well-being: January 2009
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Health and the pursuit of well-being. For a minute there, I lost myself. This is the end, my only friend, the end. I told you all that it didn't matter whether or not I turned the lights off or not. Now scientists say that global warming can't be stopped. Global warming is irreversible, study says. So long polar bears! Everything is changing and I still feel the same. You never can tell what man's best friend is going to do. More later, if the pen is willing. Cuz it's 187 on a . Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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health & the pursuit of well-being: All around me are familiar faces, worn out places...
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Health and the pursuit of well-being. For a minute there, I lost myself. All around me are familiar faces, worn out places. But now he's an amazing kid, which is exactly what a parent should say. So how to quantify that? He's pretty much the only thing in this world I would willingly die for. Does that make him or me unique? Which it might be. One of the major problems about believing in nothing is that you'll fall for nothing. I know this is getting a bit loquacious. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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health & the pursuit of well-being: June 2009
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Health and the pursuit of well-being. For a minute there, I lost myself. To find my mother in a garbage bin. Enclosed please find the actual text of an email my dear mother sent unsolicited to "you kids." Phrases to look out for: ".actually smells better than it did," "Not sure how it will grow out," and "Love, Mom" (Again: No one requested this information.). From: Linda Schoon (xxxxxxxxxx@gmail.com). Date: Tue, Jun 30 2009 at 5:26 pm. Subject: thumb injury update - caution graphic materials.
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health & the pursuit of well-being: Sweet Child of Mine
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Health and the pursuit of well-being. For a minute there, I lost myself. Sweet Child of Mine. I think it's important for you to have a glimpse into my mind in the days leading up to your delivery, so I've decided to put a few thoughts into 1's and 0's and forever immortalize them on the internet. You can ask yourself: was my dad a narcissist? So here is my attempt at what life was like without you as well as little nuggets of advice that will probably be pretentious. And Tea Parties and health care.
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health & the pursuit of well-being: Recommended reading list
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Health and the pursuit of well-being. For a minute there, I lost myself. I found something that should be read before Robby gets here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Who knows what danger lurks. View my complete profile. Blogs I read religiously*. Gold Heart Mountain Top Queen Directory. NEW BLOG UP AND RUNNING. But don't take my word for it.". Grace With Low Self Esteem. 6 websites I check daily. Books to read before you die. Survivor, Chuck Palahniuk. Lamb, Christopher Moore.
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health & the pursuit of well-being: February 2009
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Health and the pursuit of well-being. For a minute there, I lost myself. There'll be no argument, you can take it from me. It's warm enough I don't have to wear a shirt. Good news and bad news:. Bad news first: The garage door opener broke and now I'm stuck trying to figure out if I want to fix it by buying a $25 replacement part or just using it manually. Like Mr. Hedberg. Said, "Escalator temporarily stairs. Sorry for the convenience.". Good news: This post. Scuse me while I kiss this guy. The followin...
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health & the pursuit of well-being: April 2010
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Health and the pursuit of well-being. For a minute there, I lost myself. Sweet Child of Mine. I think it's important for you to have a glimpse into my mind in the days leading up to your delivery, so I've decided to put a few thoughts into 1's and 0's and forever immortalize them on the internet. You can ask yourself: was my dad a narcissist? So here is my attempt at what life was like without you as well as little nuggets of advice that will probably be pretentious. And Tea Parties and health care.
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health & the pursuit of well-being: August 2011
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Health and the pursuit of well-being. For a minute there, I lost myself. All around me are familiar faces, worn out places. But now he's an amazing kid, which is exactly what a parent should say. So how to quantify that? He's pretty much the only thing in this world I would willingly die for. Does that make him or me unique? Which it might be. One of the major problems about believing in nothing is that you'll fall for nothing. I know this is getting a bit loquacious. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Prayer...