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Collecting the world in small handfuls: November 2009
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Collecting the world in small handfuls. Wednesday, November 11, 2009. These are a few of my favorite things. Last night was about as close to being perfect as it could be. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). These are a few of my favorite things. View my complete profile. People who don't mind my randomness. Greer's ridiculously fantastic page of wisdom. Aunt Debbie's recollections of life. Stephani's ramblings on life. A cool page from a person I don't know. Riikka's blog full of really really cool stuff.
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Collecting the world in small handfuls: March 2009
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Collecting the world in small handfuls. Monday, March 30, 2009. So much I could say right now. I like this blogging thing. I've just spent the past half an hour reading over previous posts, smiling at pictures from Sierra Leone, reminiscing about where I was when I wrote the different things I've written. Lots of amazing times. Lots of hard times. Lots of experiences that I'm glad I have chronicled. After the game we went for dinner and then drove back from Porto at three on Sunday morning. It was an...
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Collecting the world in small handfuls: February 2009
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Collecting the world in small handfuls. Wednesday, February 25, 2009. I never knew a palm could coo. A morning's greetings to me and you. But as I walk to school each day. A tree I pass greets me this way. I've gazed among it's branches green. The source of the coos I've never seen. And so with confidence I say now. That it must be the tree, though I know not how. What do I do with a tree that sings. What do I make of it's joyous feelings. As it calls to the sun and it shouts to the sky. A few weeks ago ...
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Collecting the world in small handfuls: May 2010
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Collecting the world in small handfuls. Sunday, May 23, 2010. I love grilled peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Before you turn up your nose you must, as everyone constantly says to me, give it a try. The way that the peanut butter melts into the jelly, the warmth and crispness of the bread, the great big goopy mess of everything, the smell that fills the space giving your stomach a wake up call, it is a truely magnificent sandwich. The new book that I just read? Do I really love. Saturday, May 22, 2010.
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Collecting the world in small handfuls: Reaching out to the world
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Collecting the world in small handfuls. Wednesday, January 19, 2011. Reaching out to the world. My kids just started a project last week that I have high hopes for. We wrote a letter, as a class, telling who we are and asking questions like, "How many people are in your class? And "What do third graders do for fun in your country? I hope that I can live up to the expectations that God has for me. I hope that I honor Him with my life. I hope that I make Him proud. What a cool project idea! A cool page fro...
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Collecting the world in small handfuls: A long awaited update
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Collecting the world in small handfuls. Monday, July 18, 2011. A long awaited update. I wanted to take a few minutes and say "Hello" to all of you! I realize it's been nearly forever since I last wrote an update about my life, thus keeping you on tenterhooks as to the goings on of yours truly. There is a lot going on in life and I am overjoyed to say that God continues to bless me in incredible ways. Thirdly, Joana. :) Joana is the BEAUTIFUL woman who is in this photo with me. Should I ask her now? Steph...
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Collecting the world in small handfuls: Love
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Collecting the world in small handfuls. Sunday, May 23, 2010. I love grilled peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Before you turn up your nose you must, as everyone constantly says to me, give it a try. The way that the peanut butter melts into the jelly, the warmth and crispness of the bread, the great big goopy mess of everything, the smell that fills the space giving your stomach a wake up call, it is a truely magnificent sandwich. The new book that I just read? Do I really love. May 24, 2010 at 1:22 AM.
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Collecting the world in small handfuls: July 2011
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Collecting the world in small handfuls. Monday, July 18, 2011. A long awaited update. I wanted to take a few minutes and say "Hello" to all of you! I realize it's been nearly forever since I last wrote an update about my life, thus keeping you on tenterhooks as to the goings on of yours truly. There is a lot going on in life and I am overjoyed to say that God continues to bless me in incredible ways. Thirdly, Joana. :) Joana is the BEAUTIFUL woman who is in this photo with me. Should I ask her now? Steph...
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Collecting the world in small handfuls: December 2009
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Collecting the world in small handfuls. Thursday, December 3, 2009. We both made it out with our wallet and only one of us was hit by a car. My friend Nick and I flew out of Portugl on Friday afternoon, had an uneventful flight and arrived in Istanbul Friday night at about midnight. Nick's friend, Chadis, I think that's how that is spelled, met us at the airport and we set out on our adventure. After the bazaar we walked around for a few more hours before heading off to the airport. I really had an amazi...
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Collecting the world in small handfuls: January 2011
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Collecting the world in small handfuls. Wednesday, January 19, 2011. Reaching out to the world. My kids just started a project last week that I have high hopes for. We wrote a letter, as a class, telling who we are and asking questions like, "How many people are in your class? And "What do third graders do for fun in your country? I hope that I can live up to the expectations that God has for me. I hope that I honor Him with my life. I hope that I make Him proud. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).