November 19th, 2006

From Today’s Gospel

Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away.But of that day or that hour no one knows, not even the angels inheaven, nor the Son, but only the Father. Mark 13:30-31

November 18th, 2006

Bowling ‘em Over

I finally gave in to that nagging voice in my head that was saying,“You are a lazy fool and someday you are going to pay dearly for yourlazy foolishness!”

As a result, I have been going through my photos on the computer and actually backing them upso as not to lose them. If you have a similar nagging voice in yourhead, I suggest you listen to it—it does wonders for

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November 17th, 2006

Rockin’

(As Dan was perusing my secret stash of iTune downloads and playing U2′s Beautiful Day)

Stephen: Turn it up as loud as it will go, Papa!

November 17th, 2006

When in Doubt

Blog the baby

By the way, his thighs not only look delicious, they smell delicious too, thanks to this glorious stuff.

November 16th, 2006

Of Note

Quiverfull Amy Welborn is hosting an interesting discussion about NFP vs. Quiverfull philosophies.

This Still Happens? A woman claims she was kicked off of an airplane because she insisted upon breastfeeding her daughter.

Be Healthy. Eat Chocolate. Call it woman’s intuition. I just knew this was true.That’s why dark chocolate has been a staple of my diet for years. I’m ahealth food nut. (Just ignore that pesky little detail at

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November 16th, 2006

What Made My Day

(as he studied Baby Daniel in his car seat)

6 foot tall teenaged bagger at the grocery store: Gosh, I’d like to have a mess of these!

November 16th, 2006

Heads Up

Did you know this? It would appear that those Magic Erasers so many of us know and love should be kept out if the reach of small children.

November 16th, 2006

Poor Little Monkey

Have you read Curious George Goes to the Hospital?It’s one of our family’s all time favorites. The modern day versions ofCurious George are all right I suppose, but nothing compares to the oldfashioned sweet simplicity of H. A. Rey’s original illustrations. Thevery best, in my humble opinion, is absolutely positively the pictureof the poor little George being surprised by a shot in the arm. Ouch!

That’s the very image that

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