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Ahhh, Facebook, you are making me ANGRY!
This is a pretty fair depiction of how I feel after spending a ridiculous amount of time trying to save photos from Facebook so that I can use them on my blog. You see, I didn’t want to use photos … Continue reading
Keeping Lent Without Losing the Plot
I did not grow up observing Lent. As with many other liturgical traditions, I came to an appreciation of it as an adult. The Church of the Nazarene has been, historically, a nonliturgical denomination. It seemed very innovative a decade … Continue reading
Friday Night Entertainment: Australian Voices Perform “The Facebook Song”
My friend Bruce tipped all his Facebook friends off to this video. It’s entertaining to watch and reminds me of what a strange world I live in. Who could have imagined, even a few years ago, how central Facebook would … Continue reading
February First: Resolution Update
My intention is to post the first day of each month and let you know if I’m succeeding at all with my New Year’s resolutions. Most of us make and give up our New Year’s resolutions in privacy. I wanted … Continue reading
Waiting for the Snowpocalypse
It has been a cold, rainy day and the rain is slowly turning to ice. I expect to wake up to a very slippery world tomorrow morning. But according to the forecasts, it doesn’t end there. The ice storm is … Continue reading
Let’s Play the Glad Game!
If I was teaching a class right now, I’d give a candy bar to the first person who could tell me where I got the title for my post. But since we are not face to face…. The movie “Pollyanna” … Continue reading
I Don’t Know Why You Say Goodbye, I Say Hello
Hey, you found me! Meet the new blog. Not quite the same as the old blog, but mighty close. Had a lovely afternoon with friends we rarely see. Like us, they are Cornerstone regulars and they don’t actually live that … Continue reading
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