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The Not-So-Little Black Book

Posted by on Mar 30, 2016 in Blog, Food for Thought, Quotes | 1 comment

The Not-So-Little Black Book

The notorious little black book has often surfaced in movies, books, and in the breast pocket of some male wannabe casanovas. The book supposedly holds names, phone numbers, and quite likely, some other pertinent information. I must confess that I, too, have a black book! It’s just not so little. In fact, it is 7.5 x 4 x 1.25 inches thick, and I, most assuredly, don’t have names with phone numbers in it, or other pertinent information. In fact, I even forgot I had it until the other day...

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What If…What If…?

Posted by on Feb 23, 2016 in Blog, Food for Thought, Quotes | 1 comment

What If…What If…?

Have you ever worried? Or perhaps I can safely ask, What do you worry about? Are there days when you’d prefer staying in bed rather than getting up? My mother’s doctor once told her she worried because she didn’t have something to worry about. It seems my mom was one of those people, who, having worried for so long, couldn’t imagine life without having something to worry about. In some ways it was like sitting in a rocking chair: something to do, but getting...

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Intentionality: A Two-Way Victory

Posted by on Jan 30, 2016 in Blog, Food for Thought, Quotes | 2 comments

Intentionality: A Two-Way Victory

It’s hard to believe that January has already come to an end and I can’t help wondering…How many individuals have already “come to an end” with their month-old New Year’s Resolutions? I also can’t help wondering…Why? Is it due to procrastination? Laziness? Has a person simply lost interest? Or is it from setting too high an expectation? Rather than face failure, perhaps it’s easier to simply ignore what has become self-inflicted misery. Either way, I refuse to...

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For Unto Us a Son is Given

Posted by on Dec 23, 2015 in Blog, Food for Thought, Quotes | 4 comments

For Unto Us a Son is Given

Throughout the year—and especially at Christmas—I love to listen to Bethlehem, Galilee, Gethsemane. A powerful song! And no one better than Russ Taff to sing it! Earlier this month I was reminded of that song through a portion of When God Whispers Your Name by Max Lucado and I’d like to share this quote and the song as my Christmas gift to you! Be blessed! If our greatest need had been information, God would have sent an educator. If our greatest need had been technology, God would have...

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Dogs, a Cat…and a Swan?

Posted by on Nov 30, 2015 in Blog, Food for Thought, Memories, Quotes | 6 comments

Dogs, a Cat…and a Swan?

During my childhood years and beyond—before leaving home and marrying Doug—I had three dogs: two well-mannered and placid Cocker Spaniels, Susie and Susie II, and Rex, a determined, high-spirited Cockapoo who defied gravity and continually jumped our fence for the grass that was always greener on the other side. Fortunately I married a dog-lover (I knew that the day Doug won me a stuffed poodle at the CNE when I was sixteen!). So it was no surprise that just a few weeks after purchasing our...

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Expectations vs Reality

Posted by on Oct 31, 2015 in Blog, Food for Thought, Quotes | 1 comment

Expectations vs Reality

Sometimes words keep circling in my head like a revolving door and, more often than not, I’m unable to ignore them. Expectations is one of those words. In checking the dictionary, I discovered that some words linked to expect and it’s derivative are: hopes, desires, trust, anticipation…leaving me with the thought that when we expect something, it’s usually with a positive attitude, expecting positive results: Being able to get up in the morning to face another day. Having food in...

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