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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Weaving together a webinar
This week’s assignment for E-Communication in the 21st Century was presenting information about a social media tool using the webinar software Adobe Connect. Not a surprise to those who know me…I chose Facebook as my social media tool to cover. … Continue reading
Watch at your own risk
Warning: this video is powerful. You might be amazed. You might be freaked out. Your heart might break. Your heart might jump out of your chest. Whatever happens, I’m betting your wheels will start turning… Seconds – I Am Second.
Grump monster, be gone!
I have a confession. I have been very grumpy lately. Just ask my family. I’m sure they would wholeheartedly agree! If I give myself permission to be grumpy, I think I could follow suit all darn day. The key for … Continue reading
Footloose
This evening we watched the original “Footloose.” What a fun movie, and what memories that brings back! Hubs is one of those people who watches a movie one or two times and has it memorized. He made sure and let … Continue reading
Excited about EVERYTHING
This is me most every day. OK…not every day, but a lot of times. Found on Pinterest from Paperfashion Instagram.
Communicating on the World Wide Web
It’s hard to believe, but I am very, very close to getting my Master’s degree from University of Denver in Alternative Dispute Resolution. I am currently taking E-Communication in the 21st Century (Only two courses left. Yeah!). The class is … Continue reading
He is here!
Growing up I attended a Catholic school until middle school. We attended church and God was in our life. You would think that meant there was a strong chance I would grow up being a Christian. But I wasn’t. As … Continue reading
Posted in Religion, Thankful
Tagged church, Easter, God, Jesus, love, praise, relationships, religion, sept 11 attacks, spirituality, thanksgiving
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Be “that person”
Today our local CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) program, Sunflower CASA Project honored the 160 abused and neglected children served by their CASA volunteers in 2011. One hundred sixty children were in the Riley, Clay or Pottawatomie County court system … Continue reading
Posted in Religion, Thankful, Volunteering
Tagged abuse, CASA, child abuse prevention, Sunflower CASA
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Cuddles
The girls are turning eight this month. Eight years. Really? Where does the time go? I saw them this morning and my heart melted. How cute and cuddly they look. It reminds me when they were so little we could … Continue reading
You make beautiful things out of the dust
While driving to work this morning I heard this song by Gungor and thought how fitting for our new garden, spring time and Easter. It reminded me of this verse as well–Psalm 139: 13-16 For you created my inmost being; … Continue reading
Posted in Religion
Tagged beautiful things, garden spring, God, Gungor, nature, psalm 139, Psalms, religion
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