Monthly Archives: August 2007

Books, books and more books!

I was just thinking the other day about the sheer amount of reading I’ve done lately… ah the dog days of summer… they’ve got to be good for something! Among other things, I’ve discovered a new "favourite author" that I … Continue reading

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We’re heeeeeeeeeeere!

Well, we’re now in Ottawa and Mike has a new home, although not at Sussex House as he thought… let me tell you about THAT adventure: We get there and let me tell you, it’s a beautiful place, right in … Continue reading

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Let’s just call God… “Allah.”

So I was just reading on the Stand To Reason Blog about some retiring RC Bishop in the Netherlands who suggested it would be so much better if we just all called God "Allah." After all, God isn’t worried about names, is … Continue reading

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“Saddle Up Your Horses…

… We’ve Got a Trail to Blaze, To the Wild Blue Yonder  Of God’s Amazing Grace…" So goes a song by Steven Curtis Chapman, and that’s what we’re doing today… although it’s more along the lines of "to the Wild … Continue reading

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Back to work!

So tonight, it’s back to work… Bible Study I mean, of course! My group and I are getting together for the first time in a few weeks since I was away on holidays… AND we’re getting back together at MY … Continue reading

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Weaning our Young

So last Friday was the "Mother of all Errands Day". Having arrived in Calgary and met up with my nephew (Claude, 21, 6 ft 2 and a handsome young man, but I’m not biased… 🙂 The idea was to help … Continue reading

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Wrapping it up

Well, Mike and I got home at about 2:30 in the morning on Wednesday (also known as "Late Tuesday night!"), following a quick trip to Banff National Park and then back to Calgary to drop off my nephew and Edmonton … Continue reading

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