Have you questioned your beliefs lately? The headlines grab us and make us wonder what the future holds. Without even touching on the federal government corruption and scandals, just reading food and agriculture headlines has people pumping their fists, waving their arms and arguments escalating. Whether it be the debate of South Korea and Japan’s reaction to Oregon’s “Rogue Wheat”, NPR’s Organic…
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The lawn needs mowing but…
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The lawn needs mowing. The laundry needs washing, folding and then needs to be put away. There is a t-ball meeting tonight. I have consulting work to do. But first things first. I have to show off some pictures from our weekend. I don’t have captions on all the photos quite yet but enjoy clicking through the wedding moments from…
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48 years of marriage
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Wedding weekend
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Weddings are milestones. Big days with much planning and this weekend marks the wedding of “Uncle Robbie” to Auntie Jenn. Uncle Robbie decided to apply for a job in our small town a few years ago. He didn’t get an interview. He taught at another school 250 miles from our small town and drove to many, many times to visit…
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A life lesson: Doing it all or doing your best
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Do you ever feel as a parent that you have to “do it all” for your kids? Do we work so hard to do everything that we lose focus on doing our best? I have pondered. I have failed. I have succeeded. But this past weekend, I was given a lesson in doing it all versus doing my best for…
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