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It's Time to Forget

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Have You Had Your Bubble Bath Yet

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Learning in Love

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Take a Deep Breath

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The Other Side of the Waterfall

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The Kitchen Map

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How Do You Grow When You’re Broken

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Clams Two Ways

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If You Don’t Let Your Trials Define You, Maybe You Should

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The Brain Buffet

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What Can the Scriptures Do for You?

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Lemon Rosemary Skillet Veggies and Shrimp

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The Before and After: Are You Convinced?

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When Disaster Ends in Triumph

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Loaded Chocolate Chip Cookies Anyone?

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Do Your Kids Read at the Correct Level?

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Whole Wheat Bread that Even an Idiot Can Make

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Earwigs…the Beginning of an Amateur Chef

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Lotion Basics

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Are You Swimming Upstream?

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How I Became Comfortable in My Own Skin

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Do You Ever Find Yourself In the Great and Spacious Building?
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Artisan Chocolate at Home

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Planting the Seed...or Should I Say Bean

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Why Do You Homeschool

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Put the Lord First
When Scott and I first got married my parents gave us a kitchen table. It was the same table that my grandparents gave them when they got married. When it was just the two of us the table was round with four chairs around it. As our family grew a leaf and eventually two leaves were added as well as extra folding chairs. Eventually, we outgrew that little table and it was time for something larger so last year for Father’s Day I built Scott a new kitchen table.
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Facing Our Weaknesses
I have a temper! I’m not easily offended. I try with some success to be optimistic and hopeful. I like to think I’m kind to others and pleasant to be around. But, when I’m provoked to my boiling point watch out. I have a temper!!!
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