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speakinglife.com: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
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Let your life speak" - Quaker founder, George Fox. Saturday, May 07, 2011. Mr and Mrs. Thomas. Like he was really, truly glad to see me on the rare occasions we crossed paths. I couldn't swear in a courtroom that the man I saw today was Mr. Thomas, but when the spring sunlight caught his brown skin, his salt and pepper hair, and his warm smile, I was as sure as I needed to be. Most of all, the two of them together just looked. I did terribly in 10th grade math, I hated it, and I cried almost daily! Steph...
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speakinglife.com: April 2010
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Let your life speak" - Quaker founder, George Fox. Thursday, April 08, 2010. Privilege vs. Freedom. I've been mulling over the meaning of the word “privilege” lately. I've been seeing this word tossed around rather carelessly, often with good intentions, but sometimes as a kind of verbal weapon, and sometimes in a confusing way. I've been thinking that it would be helpful (for me, and perhaps for others) to be more clear about what privilege is and what it is not. Be available to everyone. I am only usin...
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speakinglife.com: December 2009
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Let your life speak" - Quaker founder, George Fox. Monday, December 14, 2009. Best Bible Analogy Ever. I found this gem in the current issue of Friends Journal. From "Addressing the Differences Among Friends" by Howie Baker, Friends Journal. Well said, Friend Howie. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm Stephanie, a homeschooling, Quaker mother of two and a half living in Michigan. Welcome to my "thought garden"! View my complete profile. Best Bible Analogy Ever. What Canst Thou Say? My Three Words for 2016.
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speakinglife.com: January 2010
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Let your life speak" - Quaker founder, George Fox. Wednesday, January 27, 2010. Cooking with my Science Girl. Most people who cook as much as I do probably already know about Cooks Illustrated. I would have enjoyed finding Cooks Illustrated. Earlier, I'm especially pleased to be discovering it with. Brianna rather than simply introducing her to it. It's fun to be excited about this gem of a find together! Tuesday, January 19, 2010. Dogsleds, Stereotypes and Stories. These were the only vehicles in the pa...
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speakinglife.com: Pictures of my People!
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Let your life speak" - Quaker founder, George Fox. Sunday, September 19, 2010. Pictures of my People! A really fun part of genealogy research is finding photos and portraits of ancestors that you've learned something about. After my post the other day, I realized that I had pictures of several of the individuals I mentioned. I thought it might be fun to share some of them, plus one or two more that are just interesting or fun. If you haven't read the previous post. Well here he is, Philip Packer Jr.:.
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speakinglife.com: January 2011
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Let your life speak" - Quaker founder, George Fox. Saturday, January 22, 2011. Looking to the Future. Getting one child alone with you in the car can result in some rare and wonderful conversations that just don't otherwise happen in the middle of bustling family life. Eight-year-old Alexander and I had one of those conversations the other day as we made the short drive to MSU. The topic was global warming and the future of humanity. We covered a lot of ground in 15 minutes! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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speakinglife.com: May 2011
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Let your life speak" - Quaker founder, George Fox. Saturday, May 07, 2011. Mr and Mrs. Thomas. Like he was really, truly glad to see me on the rare occasions we crossed paths. I couldn't swear in a courtroom that the man I saw today was Mr. Thomas, but when the spring sunlight caught his brown skin, his salt and pepper hair, and his warm smile, I was as sure as I needed to be. Most of all, the two of them together just looked. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Mr and Mrs. Thomas.
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speakinglife.com: November 2009
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Let your life speak" - Quaker founder, George Fox. Tuesday, November 17, 2009. Mommy," Alexander approached me with the plaintive voice that means something is bothering him. "I need to decide what I want to be when I grow up." The enormity of this task was clearly weighing on him. If you had asked Alexander at age 4 what he wanted to be when he grew up, he would. Have rattled off a list of about 5 things, mostly consisting of the. Usual little-boy fantasy careers: dump truck driver, fire fighter, rock.
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speakinglife.com: February 2011
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Let your life speak" - Quaker founder, George Fox. Wednesday, February 23, 2011. The Cream Rises to the Top. Oh how I love skimming fresh cream off the top of the jar of milk! Unless we're on our last jar, cream is always ready to hand when we need it. Most of it goes into the cream whipper. To top our mochas. And hot cocoas. Sometimes a little goes into mashed potatoes, or a desert recipe. Occasionally I make sour cream or butter with it. Labels: Hearth and Home. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This is an a...
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speakinglife.com: Looking to the Future
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Let your life speak" - Quaker founder, George Fox. Saturday, January 22, 2011. Looking to the Future. Getting one child alone with you in the car can result in some rare and wonderful conversations that just don't otherwise happen in the middle of bustling family life. Eight-year-old Alexander and I had one of those conversations the other day as we made the short drive to MSU. The topic was global warming and the future of humanity. We covered a lot of ground in 15 minutes! View my complete profile.