The Bible is surprisingly easy to make sense of. There's no mystery to it, really. And since it's one of the “100 Most Influential Books ever Written” (separated into two books, the first being the Hebrew and Aramaic Scriptures of the Jewish Torah, and the second being the New Testament, written in ... read more
Hunter on a Snowy Field
There is only one reason to put up with snow. Kids. (And Kids-at-Heart). And dogs. Hunter is a hunting dog - an epagneul breton. As an adult he will need to run 3 hours a day. He will be disappointed. My friend Claudia said he was gangly. It's true, he's a teen. He tried to hump the bag of ... read more
Hope
Tracie tagged me to write a post on the subject of hope, which has been threading its way through the Internet, and I found it such a cheerful, hopeful thing to write about, I was happy to add my two cents. Wise words were once written, “But hope that is seen is no hope at all. Who hopes for what ... read more
Life in the Trenches – Chapter 10
Hi everyone, if it's your first time here, you can read about the background of my story here in the Memoire Page. You can also find the previous chapters by clicking on the Memoire category (it's different from the page) located in the black band at the top of the website between "The Family" and ... read more
Expression Primitive
My mother-in-law has been taking dance classes called “expression primitive” for years now, which is a sort of natural freedom animal-y movement, accompanied by a tambourine and the occasional grunt. Her passion for this class has always been met with fond indulgence and hidden smirks by her five ... read more
Lists
We had a vacation coming up, my husband and I. We were not going anywhere special, what with being flat-broke and having a dog, but Sir took the week off from work and the kids were going to be spending a week at their grandparents with three of their cousins. (That makes six in all for that ... read more
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