Monthly Archives: September, 2018

Grace to the Humble

I feel as if an enormous black cloud is hanging over America.  There is much more at stake than a Supreme Court Confirmation going on.  This isn’t just about one thing, but several.  Let’s pray as never before that God’s strong arm of Truth will prevail and pray with an open and humble spirit.  I …

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A Hundred Years from Now

In my goal to read a biography of every U.S. President, I sometimes stray into other areas.  I knew so little about Warren Harding and now I know why.  His morals kept him hidden.  I found a book devoted to his wife, Florence.  I know nothing of the biographer, Carl Sferrazza Anthony, but some reviews …

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Bugs and worms: Doodle

The granddaughter that lives closest to me (a mere six blocks) has been spending Friday afternoons with me now since she was about three and a half years old.  My requirement was that she be toilet trained.  Thoroughly.  My daughter knows that if the day ever comes when Kamryn doesn’t want to come spend time …

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The Bag Lady

via The Bag Lady

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Lesson froman Old Vacuum Cleaner

“Nana, how old is this vacuum cleaner anyhow?” asked my grandson who had come to get me out of my muddled mess. “I’d guess about 15 years at least.  I had my first vacuum for 30 years before I got this one,” I replied. “They don’t make things so sturdy anymore, do they?” Kholton observed. …

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