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Writing, Blogging, and Speaking, Intelligently
I have met people with PhD’s who say things like this: “Her and me went to the movies.” “This gift is for she and I.” While this may peg me as a language snob, I think twice before I listen to a … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, correct, grammar, speaking, writing
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Three Simple Steps to Solving the World’s Problems
The beauty about solving the world’s problems is that you don’t have to be rich, famous, or running for president to do so — all these people propound, and often push through, their ideas, which ultimately don’t work any better … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Beauty, blogging, Christian, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Encouragement, Family, Growth, home, Humor, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, News, Personal, Random, Relationships, religion, success, Uncategorized
Tagged book, compassion, holy, person, print, problems, solving, world
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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
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Tagged office, quiet, shipping, shy, store, tape
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The Single Most Significant Thing I Do
The other day was one of those in which nothing ever quite worked out the way it was supposed to, schedules were disrupted, the computer acted up, and everybody was hungry but no one had any inspiration, or time, to … Continue reading
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Tagged important, money, project, significant, success
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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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Why I Knit
My mother taught me to knit when I was 15. In her day, she said, a woman knit in between romantic relationships. An especially heart wrenching breakup, followed by months of no dates at all, could result in a complete … Continue reading
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Tagged clothing, God, knit, life, pray, problems, project
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The Politics of Pinching Peaches
Generally, the produce department of a grocery store is a quiet place. Pinching peaches, while it is a dreadful practice, doesn’t result in sounds from the peaches. I imagine, however, that the people who work in the produce department scream … Continue reading
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Tagged ear of corn, grocery, ordinary, people, politics, Romney
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New E-Book — Life Is a Gift
Just published with Amazon e-books, Life Is a Gift is a series of 30 short, upbeat essays about life with the Norwegian Artist, the Progeny, and the rotating assortment of animals on the studio farm. Drawn from a compendium of … Continue reading
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Tagged amazon, gift, IPad, Ipod, Kindle, life
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Empowerment: Making Your Own Bread
Back in the 1970s, the status symbol for school-aged children who brought their lunch in a brown bag (we did that back then) was Wonderbread. White, squishy, soft, building our little bodies in 12 different ways — combined with bologna … Continue reading
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Tagged bread, cheap, quick, simple
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