Monthly Archives: January 2008

Reading the Bible

I’ve been reading the Bible every day since the new year started. This is a pretty big deal for me. I started reading through the Bible every year at a young age and was struggling with quiet time righteousness and … Continue reading

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And Now, the Dems

I respect Bill Richardson’s breadth of experience, but policy wise, he’s the pie-in-the-sky candidate. I have never ever liked Hilary Clinton, and the thought of continuing the Bush-Clinton dynasty is bizarre. We’ll have a female president in my lifetime, so … Continue reading

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My Analysis of the Republican Presidential Hopefuls

I’ll get to the democrats soon. This post isn’t meant to drive all my readership away, just to record my thoughts as we haven’t had such an open race since I’ve been voting! Guiliani – He’s a good leader, and … Continue reading

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Photo Friday

Since I’m going to be taking an obscene number of pictures this year, I decided to limit myself to one purely gratuitous photo post per week until the December Photo Project. But I will be posting at least one picture … Continue reading

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Michael’s 2007 Books

Comfort on the Road — Making the commute a little easier D. McCullough, 1776 E. Hemingway, The Old Man & the Sea W. Faulkner, Absalom, Absalom P. O’Brian, The Far Side of the World, Treason’s Harbor, The Ionian Mission, The … Continue reading

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Resolved

I’m going to read everyday. Read the Bible, read to the kids, read to learn… just read. I’m going to love better. Starting with my husband and my children but including all those around me. I’m going to actually do … Continue reading

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Books 2007

For the last several years, I’ve posted a list of books I’ve read at the end of the year. I have never categorized them the same way twice. Continuing on that trend, here are the books I read in 2007.

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