I’ve really enjoyed putting together this series, and frankly, I was sad at the idea of this being my last picture series entry. So…I’ve decided to continue it indefinitely, posting as the mood strikes. I hope you enjoy reading about the most embarrassing picture I can remember sitting for below……
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My husband and I took an hour drive to one of his friend’s houses for dinner a few weeks ago. Rather than taking the highway like we normally would, we took some back country roads for a change of scenery.
Leave a CommentLast year, I saved up most of my 2 weeks of vacation time to use during the Christmas holiday season. My husband and I visited family out-of-state, spent time with friends and family locally, and even had a chance to unwind by doing nothing at all. (Clearly, we don’t have…
4 CommentsI heard a priest say this on the radio this morning. The radio show is formatted for listeners to call in and ask the priest questions about faith, life, etc. A woman called in today to ask about forgiveness. The basic idea of what she asked is: “Are there limits…
Leave a CommentBetween work and family life, most women I know are overcommitted, under rested and just plain worn out.
1 CommentMy elementary school history lessons were full of rite of passage stories. Little Johnny must kill this deer or do XYZ before he can be considered a man by the rest of his community. Even the recent movie Avatar features a rite of passage scene, where the young male members of the alien species must bond with a freaky dragon creature to be eligible for mate selection.
So what, you ask, does this have to do with braking for birds?
5 CommentsPicture 9 The obvious: This is a picture of my younger sister, Cassie, and I at our First Communion at the Easter Vigil. I am 13 years old, well past the usual age for having your First Communion. What you can’t see: Up until that point I was raised in…
5 CommentsPicture 8 The obvious: This is a picture of me and my beautiful Grandma in March of 1994. I am 10 years old. What you can’t see: We are at Beef & Boards, a dinner theater in Indianapolis. My grandparents took us to many shows there when I was growing up. The…
3 CommentsThere are several things I don’t like about my bank. They have very few physical locations (though they are gaining more), most deposits must be made by mail, and they don’t accept cash deposits at all.
So why do my husband and I go out of our way to bank there?
Leave a CommentI found this website where people pledge to do one thing a day for 100 days. The goal is to become a better person, make the world a better place, etc.
http://www.hundreddays.net/
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