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Life Through My Lens: November 2013
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Thursday, November 7, 2013. We are now number 3 on our waiting list. Yahooo for moving up one spot! At this point, to be honest though, the list doesn't matter to me anymore. We have been on it longer than I had anticipated and I am now just anxiously awaiting the phone call that will change our lives forever! To read the entire post - it's encouraging, especially if you are in a season of waiting). Everything within me screams, "I DON'T WANT TO WAIT ANYMORE! I'm tired of waiting. My heart and mind a...
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The Kennedy Family in Germany: May 2012
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The Kennedy Family in Germany. Another German holiday gave us the chance to leave the country! We went next door to Belgium for the Ascension Day holiday week-end. You might be thinking, wow, they travel a lot. We do! After a while I realized most everyone spoke English. We started off the day with a River cruise. What a great spot for a nap! We also stopped in this church to light a candle in honor of Mark's mother! It was so much fun stumbling upon this amazing parade. This parade displayed all the...
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The Kennedy Family in Germany: April 2013
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The Kennedy Family in Germany. We had a exciting Spring Break filled with family visitors and some time to explore some more! My sister and her family came to spend their Spring Break with us and to see where we live. We decided to meet in Bavaria and make our way back to Dusseldorf. On our way to meet the Wynsma's in Munich, we stopped half way in the German town of Heidelberg. Heidelberg Castle high on the hill behind Vivian and Jack. The Old Bridge in Heidelberg. We went to see Salzburg, Austria.
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The Kennedy Family in Germany: June 2013
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The Kennedy Family in Germany. International Summer Fair at St. Georges School. The rain held off for the annual Summer Fair at school. Brats and beer available at this school party which was held on the school playground. Quite an unlikely scenario for our schools at home! Jack had fun playing this Indian game! Fathers Day in the Black Forest. Mark and his kiddos on Father's Day at Germany's largest waterfall. Black Forest Cake - we tried it, but it is NOT our favorite dessert. The James Bond Theme.
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The Kennedy Family in Germany: March 2012
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The Kennedy Family in Germany. I was super lucky to go on a class field trip with each of my kids this week. First, Jack and I went to the Chocolate Museum in Cologne on Wednesday. We started by taking a double decker coach bus. That was fun! We liked riding on top. The museum was right on the Rhine in Cologne. It was a nice location! It was a true chocolate factory. Here is the robot arm transferring the chocolate. The best part was tasting free samples! This is Vivian and her friends, Leonie and Alex.
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The Kennedy Family in Germany: November 2012
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The Kennedy Family in Germany. London - Fall Break 2012. It was fun to go to London because Vivian and Jack attend a British school in Germany and they feel like they experience British culture everyday. It's fun when they speak with their fun British accents too! The London Eye (Ferris Wheel). I think one of the kids favorite things this week was riding the underground and figuring out the way. Changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace. No, we did not see the Queen, she wasn't home. The Tower of London.
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The Kennedy Family in Germany: February 2013
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The Kennedy Family in Germany. It was Valentine's Day while we were there. So there were many roses for sale on La Rambla. The Market entrance on La Rambla. The markets are bountiful! La Rambla - the main street that heads to the port. The hot chocolate was amazing! It was so rich and thick that you almost needed a spoon to drink (eat) it. We took a Fat Tire Bike Tour thru Barcelona. Our favorite way to see the sights. Arc de Triomf - not to be confused with the one in Paris! A little cold for a swim,.
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GirlMeetsPaper | Admissions of a Suburban Philosopher
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Admissions of a Suburban Philosopher. Motherly musings and other thoughts on life. 8220;Hi, I’m Jane”. Thoughts on Books and Music. Our Family Shouts “Hooray! LinkedIn password change confirmation. August 3, 2012. LinkedIn Hi Andy, You’ve successfully changed your password. Thank you, The LinkedIn Team This email was intended for Andy Losik. Learn why we included this. 2012, LinkedIn Corporation. 2029 Stierlin Ct. Mountain View, CA 94043, USA. Reset Your LinkedIn Password. August 3, 2012. May 10, 2011.
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Thoughts on Books and Music | Admissions of a Suburban Philosopher
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Admissions of a Suburban Philosopher. Motherly musings and other thoughts on life. 8220;Hi, I’m Jane”. Thoughts on Books and Music. Our Family Shouts “Hooray! Thoughts on Books and Music. 8230; about me and the kinds of books and music that have been meaningful in my life. The Shadow of the Almighty, Elisabeth Elliot. Jesus Wants to Save Christians, Rob Bell and Don Golden. I really resonated with this book; for me it perfectly addressed the question of. You follow Jesus–if you do. To act the same? 8221;...
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Hire Me! | Admissions of a Suburban Philosopher
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Admissions of a Suburban Philosopher. Motherly musings and other thoughts on life. 8220;Hi, I’m Jane”. Thoughts on Books and Music. Our Family Shouts “Hooray! Need an extra set of hands to click away on your corporate keyboard? Bringing me aboard as a freelancer or ghostwriter means you save money–no benefits, no vacation time, no extra salary to pay. Instead, we’ll negotiate an hourly or per project rate in exchange for a no-hassles solution to your company’s needs. Sound good? Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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