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I will remember you…
The full magnitude of the word Legacy didn’t do that whole SMACK ME IN THE FACE thing until the news of the Las Vegas shooting sent our country reeling.
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Nothing Else Matters
That expectant mom due any day standing in line at the supermarket: she’s beautiful. The matriarch out for a walk on a cool morning with laugh lines and a glimmer in her eye that can only come from wisdom and living a full life: she’s beautiful.
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I can see clearly now
And just like that, I suddenly had time
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Give me something to believe in
Recently I was told that Christians are weak and that’s why they need religion. ABSOLUTELY! I think I was supposed to be offended by the comment, but I found it very relatable.
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Taste and See
What tastes are you serving up for your children?
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Poker Face?
Apparently instead of having a poker face, I’ve got something that looks a little more like Michelle Obama’s face at the 2017 inauguration!
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Weed ’em out
How do you handle the daunting task of weeding out negative thoughts? One weed at a time!
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A beautiful fool she wasn’t
“And I hope she’ll be a fool—that’s the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool”. Do you know that line? It’s from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1922 novel, The Great Gatsby, and it’s a quote from the iconic Daisy Buchanan when asked about her young daughter. Ruth is one of only 2 women…
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Burnt buttermilk biscuit
Let me be transparent here. I thought long and hard about launching a blog that had something to do with faith or Christianity. Reason being, sometimes as soon as you mention these words people run screaming in the opposite direction because they’ve met someone who represented these ideas in a negative way and that bothers…
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Inspiration
Ruth was a Moabite woman who ended up becoming a widow, but returned to Bethlehem with her Mother in law, Naomi. Naomi was in a particularly sad situation, as her husband and both sons were now dead, leaving her alone. She was bitter. And who could blame her? What is it about Ruth that speaks…