Monthly Archives: January 2017

Promises, Promises

    “Nothing binds us one to the other like a promise kept, and nothing divides us like a promise broken” (Leighton Ford).      How true that is!  Promises reveal our character  Do we make them quickly and then fail to … Continue reading

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Pieces of the Puzzle

  We have done several jigsaw puzzles this winter and currently have another one going. Most of the puzzles that we do we pick up at second-hand stores like Good Will or Salvation Army or our local “Achievements” store. Consequently, … Continue reading

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The Painter of Light

Chances are you probably have a Thomas Kinkaid picture of some sort In your home. One of every 20 American homes owns a copy of one of his paintings. We just finished doing a rather tough jigsaw puzzle of one … Continue reading

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Hope for the New Year

As a result of the outcome of the recent presidential election in the United States, the current first Lady, was quoted as saying, “We are feeling what not having hope feels like,” implying that with the upcoming  new administration, there … Continue reading

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