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Birthday Wishes
What joys this baby girl has brought to our home. She was our first girl after having 3 boys. We were so excited when our midwife told us we had a baby girl. Then – 1997 Now – 12 years later – 2009 SERENITY = Sincere Enjoyable Restful Easygoing Nice Impressive ThoughtfulYouthful
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A Thousand Rings?
Russell was reading about Solomon in our morning devotions a few weeks ago, telling the children how Solomon had riches, houses, lands, as well as 1000 wives and in the end said, “All is vanity.” Justus (6 yo) looked perplexed when he heard that Solomon had 1000 wives. “He did? How could he fit all his rings on him?” 😀 LOL Of course, we had to do a little explaining. 🙂
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A Week of Organization
By the time you read this on Friday my 3 oldest boys, along with my husband, will most likely be home after being gone a whole week hunting for bull elk. They’ve had a good time seeing hundreds of elk and getting within a few yards of them, seeing them bugle and watching some cow elk playing, kicking up their heels. One morning Wesley saw a mountain lion with her cub walking along. Unfortunately, they did not bag their game. 🙁 I guess the elk have to win some of the time. 😉 I have been doing quite well, surprisingly, with only my 3 youngest and myself at home. I was…
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Review – Getting Things Done
Getting Things Done Written by: David Allen Publisher: Penguin Papers, papers, papers. Projects, to-do lists, things you want to do someday, phone calls to make, appointments to go to. Just how are we supposed to keep all this straight in our minds and not forget something important? How can we control the paper monster that threatens to take over? With all the things we must do each day, we need a system that we can rely upon. May I introduce you to an author that has been successful in coaching many executives to a clearer mind and workstation? David Allen has written the 267 page long book Getting Things Done. …
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Review – Getting Things Done
Getting Things Done Written by: David Allen Publisher: Penguin Papers, papers, papers. Projects, to-do lists, things you want to do someday, phone calls to make, appointments to go to. Just how are we supposed to keep all this straight in our minds and not forget something important? How can we control the paper monster that threatens to take over? With all the things we must do each day, we need a system that we can rely upon. May I introduce you to an author that has been successful in coaching many executives to a clearer mind and workstation? David Allen has written the 267 page long book Getting Things Done. …





