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The Jane Austen Cocktail Party Game
Halloween is weeks away, and we all know what that means. Yep. Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat (by the way, have you, or anyone you know, ever actually eaten a goose?), and the round of cocktail parties … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Beauty, blogging, books, Christmas, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Entertainment, games, home, Humor, Job, Life, Lifestyle, movies, News, Personal, Random, Relationships, success, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged Christmas, cocktail, Jane Austen, party, Pride and Prejudice
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“Quiet” and “Shy” Are Not the Same Word
At one time, like a lot of reserved people, I considered myself shy. The misconception is understandable, given that once a room fills with more than four unrelated people, I clam up like an oyster trapped inside a mussel shell, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Business, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Encouragement, Growth, home, Humor, inspirational, Job, Life, Lifestyle, News, Personal, Random, Relationships, success, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged office, quiet, shipping, shy, store, tape
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The Big Significance of Small Business
Normally, I avoid buying cookies, or anything, from strange children on my doorstep. It’s not so much that I discourage budding entrepreneurs as that I prefer to not support the mega-companies providing the product and pocketing most of the profits. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Beauty, blogging, Business, children, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Encouragement, Family, Growth, home, Humor, inspirational, Job, Life, Lifestyle, News, Parenting, Personal, Relationships, shopping, success, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged cheap, children, cookies, customer service, small business
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E-book — The Jane Austen Driving School
The newly published Jane Austen Driving School is the second volume in the Ordinary Life Is Beautiful E-book Series, adding to the stories and illustrations of Life Is a Gift. Thirty short, easy-to-read, fun and funny stories bring readers into … Continue reading
Posted in books, children, Christian, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Encouragement, Entertainment, Family, grandparenting, Growth, home, Humor, inspirational, Job, knitting, Life, Lifestyle, Motherhood, News, Parenting, Personal, Random, Relationships, religion, shopping
Tagged amazon, driving, Droid, e-reader, IPad, Ipod, Jane Austen, Kindle, life, ordinary, wirelessly
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Something Different: a Community of Independent Thinkers
I know it’s frustrating when people say this to you, but it’s actually a good sign: “No one else has ever had a problem with this.” This tiresome phrase, calculated to squash you down and shut you up from whatever … Continue reading
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Tagged church, community, educational, global, work
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The Weakness of PowerPoint
In order to extract maximum impact from today’s literary essay, you need to pretend that you’re sitting in a crowded room, staring at a PowerPoint presentation on the giant screen in front of you. You’re staring at a PowerPoint presentation … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Beauty, blogging, Business, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Education, Humor, Job, Life, Lifestyle, Motherhood, News, Parenting, Personal, Random, Social Media, success, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged college, education, parent, PowerPoint, student
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What Does It Take to Be an Expert?
I have no letters after my name. Okay, officially I have a B.A., which in today’s climate stands less for Bachelor of Arts as it does for Buy Additional — credits, tuition, college time — leading to more letters (like … Continue reading
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Tagged breastfeeding, education, expert, teenagers
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Round and Round about on the Roundabout
Most people, when faced with a three-hour car trip, manage to do it in three hours. But what is it my mother always used to say? “You’re not like most people, dear.” And so it’s true, my latest three-hour car … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Business, cars, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Humor, Job, Life, Lifestyle, News, Personal, Random, success, travel, Uncategorized
Tagged car, GPS, highway, roundabout
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Trickling Economics
Well, gosh Beave. Since everyone else is talking about economics these days, it’s time for me to throw my (gorgeous, handknitted) hat in the ring. While I do realize that I’m not a lettered expert in the subject, considering where the experts … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Gates, budget, economics, insurance, taxes
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Thanksgiving is a mindset, not a day
We have entered a season of thankfulness that encompasses more than one day of overeating and wrestling with a 25-pound bird, kickoff to a purchasing and partying frenzy that is somehow linked to a message and a Messiah totally unrelated to fat men in red suits. Continue reading
Posted in Art, Beauty, blogging, Business, Christian, Christmas, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Encouragement, Family, Food, Humor, Job, Life, Lifestyle, Personal, Politics, Random, Relationships, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged art, black, blessings, Carolyn Henderson, Christmas, dentis, Depression, dogs, electronics, Friday, holidays, kittens, loss, painting, paperwork, Steve Henderson, thankful, thanks, Thanksgiving, unemployment
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