The Organ Made Out of Cave
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Have you ever been in a cave, admiring the stalactites, and thought they
resembled a pipe organ? You're not the only one. In fact, Luray Caverns in
Virgi...
Another Go
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A friend sent this to me today and it describes my current journey so
well. I’ve been struggling to mentally stay afloat for many months. It is
a dail...
Christmas Countdown #12: Lord-a-leaping
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Well, here we are at Christmas Day, and at the end of our countdown through
my ornament finishes from 2018 with Lord-a-leaping! What a fun journey this
was...
more church free writing / thank god for preschool
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Easter So, Easter. I’ve been blowing Lent and Easter off for a few years,
but this year (after blowing Lent off) I went to a huge service at a huge
church ...
My Year in Books
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*The year didn't start out so great. I was dredging the bottom of the
barrel of the audiobook section of my library branch, which I had
cherry-picked over ...
Fake fingernails, suffering and selfishness….
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I am under the weather a bit and decided yesterday was a good day to remove
my acrylic nails so I feel like typing now that I can with ease. I only got
the...
All Parent Blogs in One Place!
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If you are looking for all of my blog posts pertaining to therapeutic
parenting, you can locate those on my coaching site. Neat and tidy. I'll
see you over...
Felt Heart Flowers
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Find out how to make these lovely felt heart flowers at The Magic Onions
that are perfect for Valentine's Day but you'll want to keep them out all
year long.
a/c and me
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"The U.S. uses more electricity for air conditioning than Africa uses for
*everything*."
The quote comes from a Washington Post article on America's obsess...
Long Overdue Update!
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Hey y'all! It's been an entire YEAR since I last updated this blog. I can't
believe there was once a time where I blogged daily. I think Facebook has
ruine...
Mother's Day
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In their 6-9 atrium, a group of children wrote a prayer to read aloud in their church for Mother's Day.
God loves us and cares for us like a mother.
T...
Resilience
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re·sil·ience
riˈzilyəns/
*noun*
noun: *resilience*; plural noun: *resiliences*
1. the ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape;
...
Pruning My Butterfly Bush and Me
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The dead blooms are beginning to overshadow the vibrant purple ones -again!
Didn’t I just prune this bush last week? Well, maybe it was two weeks ago.
It...
Jesus Noticing You
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The woman, seeing that she could not go unnoticed, came trembling and
fell at his feet. Luke 8:47 She didn’t want to be noticed … She
didn’t want a...
I've moved!
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Hey readers,
I've started a new blog! Hop on over to Ponderings! I won't be blogging
here anymore, but this blog will remain up. :)
~Livvy
:: a new home ::
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It has been over a year now since I last posted on Today's Lessons, and
I've missed your company. I've finally decided to set up some new digs, and
I'd lik...
Halloween decorating
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Tonight we started decorating for Halloween. I started playing with a few
light sources and getting all creepy and such. Got some fun tones coming
through ...
2 comments:
Twain is my choice but Yeats was a hottie.
Yeah. Go ahead and google/image him - I dare ya :)
(sorry Buck - you are a hottie, too :)
Pen!
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