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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Good Days and Bad Days.
Question: What do you get if you combine glorious weather, 200 water balloons, numerous plastic bins, about 30 teenagers and gallons and gallons of water? Answer: One awesome afternoon’s entertainment. In fact, yesterday was a pretty fab day all around. … Continue reading
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My Karcher conversion.
After this morning’s experience, I wonder how many of my friends have had a Karcher experience. (For those who’ve never heard of Karcher, I’m referring to their pressure washer range. For the sake of fairness, I should probably point out … Continue reading
Waiting for the holidays.
You know those final days of term? The ones where you’re just wishing time away and you have your sights set firmly on the holidays… The hard work will soon be over, and you’ll just be able to enjoy life. … Continue reading
Eyes Turned Skyward [book]
Okay, so perhaps you’ve detected a link here between the last two books I’ve read. Well, this one is another MAF book. As such, it has the downside of nurturing the wanderlust in me. However, I found this (like the … Continue reading
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Wings Like Eagles [book]
I first read this about 20 years ago. Then, earlier this year, I was helping to run a confirmation class and we were discussing the kind of books we like to read. One of the lads said he liked to … Continue reading
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Hospital parking and grace.
I was thinking recently. This is not altogether unusual, in my defense. However, I think the thoughts I was thinking are worth sharing. This is altogether more rare. This week has been somewhat full-on, to say the least. I’ll focus … Continue reading
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