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A Blueberry in Tomato Soup: I woke up at 5:00 am and the dog ate my homework....
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A Blueberry in Tomato Soup. Strange name, huh? I heard Al Gore explain Norman, OK that way, talking about a Democratic (blue) town in a state of Republicans (red). Kind of describes me - both in politics and life - I've never been one to quite fit in a certain mold. It makes life interesting. Monday, November 16, 2009. I woke up at 5:00 am and the dog ate my homework. Lord, please guide me. Help me to be the kind of woman that my kids and husband want to honor and cherish. Cuz it sure ain't happenin!
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A Blueberry in Tomato Soup: All Quiet After the Thanksgiving Storm
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A Blueberry in Tomato Soup. Strange name, huh? I heard Al Gore explain Norman, OK that way, talking about a Democratic (blue) town in a state of Republicans (red). Kind of describes me - both in politics and life - I've never been one to quite fit in a certain mold. It makes life interesting. Tuesday, December 1, 2009. All Quiet After the Thanksgiving Storm. Lots of excitement during a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday. Jack, 12, Natalie, 14, Trip, 10, Sam, 8). Did I mention the new ping pong table? We had ...
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A Blueberry in Tomato Soup: January 2010
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A Blueberry in Tomato Soup. Strange name, huh? I heard Al Gore explain Norman, OK that way, talking about a Democratic (blue) town in a state of Republicans (red). Kind of describes me - both in politics and life - I've never been one to quite fit in a certain mold. It makes life interesting. Saturday, January 2, 2010. Dinner and a Movie. We made it out from under the snow! Eric ordered Fish Tacos (for the first time! Both boys had the black beans which they reported were very tasty. Which was wonderful,...
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A Blueberry in Tomato Soup: Pinkalicious, Part 1
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A Blueberry in Tomato Soup. Strange name, huh? I heard Al Gore explain Norman, OK that way, talking about a Democratic (blue) town in a state of Republicans (red). Kind of describes me - both in politics and life - I've never been one to quite fit in a certain mold. It makes life interesting. Monday, November 9, 2009. Pinkalicious, Part 1. So we went to the Girlie Show. The other night. Toto, we certainly weren't in Oklahoma anymore. What a ball! It was held in a fabulous space, the Old Farmers' Market.
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A Blueberry in Tomato Soup: Pinkalicious, Part 2
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A Blueberry in Tomato Soup. Strange name, huh? I heard Al Gore explain Norman, OK that way, talking about a Democratic (blue) town in a state of Republicans (red). Kind of describes me - both in politics and life - I've never been one to quite fit in a certain mold. It makes life interesting. Tuesday, November 10, 2009. Pinkalicious, Part 2. We finally had Annie's birthday party Sunday night. The idea for a theme came to me when we were reading her favorite book this summer,. It's Annie's third birthday,.
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ten years of writing | houston kahu
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Liberal religion with a little aloha. Ten years of writing. February 7, 2012 in Uncategorized. The labyrinth at Covenant. Over the next few weeks, as my ministry focuses on transition, I’ll spend my time recycling papers, packing boxes, meeting with people, sharing meals, preparing written material for the council, and so on. I won’t have the usual amount of time to spend on creative writing, so I am seizing the rare opportunity to revisit a few of my favorite pieces of writing. A minister's musings.
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a prayer for durban | houston kahu
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Liberal religion with a little aloha. A prayer for durban. December 6, 2011 in Uncategorized. View from an evening walk. I have been following the global climate talks in Durban, South Africa with intense interest. The coverage of the talks, when it can be found at all, casts our response to climate change primarily in political and economic terms. How will countries reach new treaty agreements? Will we find the political will to make the changes necessary before it is too late? Every action is a prayer.
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houston kahu | liberal religion with a little aloha | Page 2
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Liberal religion with a little aloha. Bathed in the hush*. November 15, 2011 in Uncategorized. The window had been decorated. No sooner had I begun to ask these questions than a wave of excitement washed over me. Thanks to Vassar Miller for this expression from her poem, “Resolve.”. Faith in the liner notes. November 8, 2011 in Uncategorized. What are the records that most influenced you? What sets of songs resonated with you? What do you still pull off the shelf after all these years? Kaufman reflects o...
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devotedly difficult | houston kahu
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Liberal religion with a little aloha. November 29, 2011 in Uncategorized. While reading Cormac McCarthy’s dark and disturbing novel. The Shadow of a Great Rock: A Literary Appreciation of the King James Bible. Literary critic Harold Bloom writes of a similar experience:. Rs he engenders fright. Bloom, 4.). Bloom also notes the joy of reading the Bible as we would any great work, critiquing its presumptions and prejudices while celebrating its timeless and inspiring qualities:. Bloom, 9.). Everyone should...
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montessori mlk | houston kahu
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Liberal religion with a little aloha. January 16, 2012 in Uncategorized. It made me wonder, of course, how often we all misunderstand the assignment when it comes to Dr. King. So I would like to ask you what the Montessori teachers asked their kids: What do you hope this Martin Luther King Day? Let’s think and talk together. A minister's musings. Now that we're here. Comments feed for this article. January 16, 2012 at 7:21 pm. January 16, 2012 at 8:31 pm. January 19, 2012 at 3:52 pm. Jeremy’s own respons...