My family is going to the a local football game tonight. It on ESPNU. Here are their signs. Kaitlin was so excited she couldn't stand still. A rare still moment Michael Dyer verbally committed to AUBURN today. John wants to thank him!
Special Feature: 12 Pearls of Christmas--Day Ten!
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Calling Elizabeth ... HELP!
by Tricia Goyer
Mary, the mother of Jesus is one of the most well-known women of all time.
She was also a teen mom facing an u...
Christmas Meditation
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For many people, Christmas often marks the passage of time as much as it commemorates a holy event. This time last year, a loved one was still alive. This ti...
Nightstand
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[image: What's On Your Nightstand]Last month I supposed that getting much
reading done during the holiday months was going to be a bit difficult. And
it ha...
a frosty morning
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Two little elves, still in pjs, wanted to go outside and feel the frosty leaves & grass. {I'm hoping to post a picture plus a few sentences each day this wee...
The True St. Nicholas
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So, who was St. Nicholas, anyway? Bill Bennett's new book , *The True St.
Nicholas* tells you all you need to know about a pervasive, but oddly
little-kn...
Citizen Scientist Totes
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Citizen scientists, at last someone has designed a tote just for you. I'm
cracking myself up with these, and think they will be just right for some
earnes...
Jesus Needs a Pink Blanket
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I love this Season.
The festive colors and glittering decor; the annual traditions (like looking
at Christmas lights in the expensive neighborhoods) stir ...
Christmas at the Reform Club, London, England, 1872
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A great crowd was collected in Pall Mall and the neighbouring streets on
Saturday evening; it seemed like a multitude of brokers permanently
established ar...
funnest
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My kids definitely have the funnest daddy ever.
[image: Jump-12]
Wouldn't you say?
[image: Jump-13]
I think so!
Big Mac declined to be thrown, which Pri...
Woodsy Walk & DIY Mossy Wreath
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Our neighborhood is literally surrounded by woods. Deep and forestlike,
those woods hold a lot of interesting views and nature scenes. Me and the
hubby e...
Black-and-White Finalists
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It was nearly impossible to choose, but I had to buckle down and do it.
It was difficult. Oh, so difficult.
Here are the ten black-and-white final...
Fun Day
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I am SOOOOOO blessed with the parents God gave me. They are so good to me
and I'm so thankful for them. They came over today to visit me and Harper.
Tomorr...
Seasonal Expectations
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The little girl lay in her bed staring at the ceiling as she wondered if she
would get the doll she was hoping to receive the next morning. The thought
of...
Our Sunday best
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Thanks for coming to our church to hear Nathan preach.
Here are the boys' Christmas outfits. Their "girly" outfits as some people
in our family like to c...
My Mama's Cranberry Tea
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As long as I've known my mama (26 years and then some), she's been making
teas. Mint tea, river water tea, spice tea, and my favorite CRANBERRY tea.
She re...
A Management Pop Quiz
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I’ve been enjoying the book What Were They Thinking?: Unconventional Wisdom
About Management by Jeffrey Pfeffer. Pfeffer is a professor of
organizational b...
Jawboning the bankers
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When presidents want to persuade an opponent they often resort to verbal
intimidation or “jawboning.” President Obama recently jawboned American
bankers ho...
Listening Valley by D. E. Stevenson
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256 pagesPublished 1943, reprinted 1972Farrar & Rinehart, Inc.Listening Valley is a companion novel (not a sequel) to Celia's House by D. E. Stevenson. This ...
Christmas on Video (Stephen Nichols)
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By now I'm sure you have all seen Tim Keller, both from the back and peering
above the fold, on USA Today's Cover for Thursday, December 17, for the
story ...
To Emma's house they came...
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We were so excited to have Grandmother, Grandaddy, and Evelyn come to visit
us for Emma's birthday. It was a lot of fun hanging out with them and
showing o...
Telephone Pictionary
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Even though we use this for fun in the classroom it is a great game for any
occasion. We played for the first time 3 years ago at a Christmas party.
We’ve ...
Senate Played Pork Politics at Its Worst
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In the dead of night at 1:17 AM the Senate invoked cloture on the "manager's
amendment" to the Reid health care takeover bill. This was the first key
vot...
Get Dressed for Christmas
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I’m trying to give you a short summary each week from the sermon, a few
gleanings that I found particularly satisfying. But this week I was so
convicted th...
Tis the Season
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It has been a while since my last post because December has been busy! I've
spent every afternoon at school grading papers, Christmas shopping, or
cooking....
24 Weeks
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* Baby Girl is a little over a pound and about a foot long from head to
toes.
*She can hear things outside of the womb, and according to my weekly email,
...
What's scary...
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...is that I've eaten most of these burgers. No wonder I feel the need to go
on a diet. I wonder whether these burgers are like "The Machine" from the
movi...
Julie & Julia- The Park Wife's Review
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Big Buckaroo went to work on our cabin in the mountains, man language for
going hunting and pounding a few nails in the siding of the cabin when not
hiding...
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Last night, we had a bunch of people over for a game night. It was very
impromptu, but it turned out to be very fun. Bech and I usually love to have
people...
Sustainable Speaking ...
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Well, I can't tell you how excited we were about getting such a major deal
out of the Copenhagen negotiations.
The Chinese drove a real hard bargain, and ...
A quick update...
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What a month...That's about all I can really say at this point.
Somehow, with all the chaos that ensued the last weekend of regular season
play in the SEC,...
What’s for Dinner?
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Many of you look at my weekly menu to see what I am making and to get more
ideas to add to your own menu. I have already told you how making a menu
can sa...
If only we said this more often…
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“I’m going to stop playing for now so I can dance,” says my five year old
daughter. Word. Me too…in fact, I’m going to start doing less running around
in c...
Year-End Giving Opportunity
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As we approach the end of 2009, we are reminded of God's abundant provision
for PCA, and we are grateful for the task He has set before us. As you
consider...
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*God was so good to sustain me over the two-day, four-flight trip to
Mississippi. Talk about tired--but I am here! (with my suitcase!). Overnight
I stayed...
Slow Cooker Green Pepper Chicken Recipe
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I've been inspired lately by reading $5 Dinner Mom and Family Feasts for $75,
and have started to trim down our grocery bills. Meat is definitely the
bigge...
Winston's first Christmas program
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This is Winston's friend Kerry. They are waiting to sing. I didn't get a
picture, but Winston had a small part in the program. He played the drum and
did a...
Oh My
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A sign of things to come?
Yesterday, walking down the hallway at church, Baby in my arms. Her chubby
arm flung into the air, little hand waving at everyone...
What's Wrong With This Picture?
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This is a blurry picture of our Christmas tree. I promise it's not blurry in
real life! Do you notice anything missing to complete the whole Christmas
tree...
Reading through Advent
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Today marks the third Sunday of Advent, and I have to admit that waiting for
the Christ Child is a bit overshadowed by waiting to take possession of our
ho...
for Sweet C, on her first birthday
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Photo and video editing at www.OneTrueMedia.com
I am so proud of you, Caroline. Proud to be your mom. I am excited about the
plan that God has for your l...
Luke is featured this month at P.E.A.C.E.!
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Tina Alexander approached me earlier this week to ask if we would allow Luke
to be featured this month on the P.E.A.C.E. website. How exciting! Writing
the...
We are home!
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I wanted to update quickly and let everyone know we made it home safe and
sound. It was a very long day. Miyako did fairly well on the big flight from
Toky...
Searching for Eternity
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I just finished a very good book: Searching for Eternity by Elizabeth Musser. (You may have read her other books, both set in Atlanta: The Swan House and The...
Making an appetizer
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Making appetizers is not one of my strengths.
Tonight I have to take finger-food (not sweet) to a meeting. Thankfully, I
remembered that I have this old (...
Fall Bows Are In
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We have a wide selection of hair bows. Our hair bows are hand tied by
Finishing Touches Hair Bows in Jonesboro, AR. Here is a sampling of our
array of fall...
10 Questions for Pastors' Wives: Mae Milton
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After a bit of a break we have another contribution to our series "Ten
Questions for Pastors' Wives". This time the questions are answered by Mae
Milton, t...
9/11
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As we honor the thousands murdered, it's also important for lovers of liberty to reflect on what didn’t happen after 9/11. Especially in New York. Convention...
Week 5
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We went to a Catholic church service yesterday that ended up being about a
2.5 hour service. It was a lot like a US Catholic church but with better
music...
A Letter to the Senate
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August 25, 2009
Hon. Christopher Bond
274 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
Hon. Claire McCaskill
Hart Senate Office Building, Suite S...
long time no blog
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i haven't decided if i'm ever going to blog again on a regular basis, if i'm
shutting down "catching some z's" or just what. my new job (well it's 5 1/2
mo...
Welcome, Tears!
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I thought it would get easier. I have said good-bye to all five daughters
departing for many places around the world… Estonia, Thailand, Australia,
Afri...
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hey peoples. I have moved blogging central to tumblr...
you can find it at stonewall.tumblr.com
or by linking through my new website :P
stonewallmonroe.com
Token Broken
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Sometime recently, I became what my family and I jokingly refer to as the
“token broken”. As friends have faced heartbreak, particularly in the
relationshi...
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Happy Thanksgiving!
We hope you you had a nice Thanksgiving. Ours was great! We went to the
mountains and had a Czech version of Thanksgiving dinner. (It ...
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