Monthly Archives: May 2012

Originally posted on a nut's notes:
I will admit that this story does not hold any inspiration nor does it have a theological twist. This story is just a story. Yesterday a fellow blogger posted a delightful list of…

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kisses and prayers

There are times in a Mother’s life that the past has to be put to bed as dearly and as gently as a sleeping child. That is what I feel as I say goodbye to another milestone…having a child in … Continue reading

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hmmmmmmmmmmm…I am woman

I like it when my mind can be silent.  It rarely happens. My thoughts tend to run over, run around and run into each other becoming a conglomerated clump.  I think the complicated thought process of a woman is why men … Continue reading

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hanging on to a gum ball

I can’t get the little boy from the local news this morning out of my mind.  He wanted a gum ball and tried to get it by putting his hand through the mouth of the gumball machine.  Of course he was able to … Continue reading

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Originally posted on a nut's notes:
The story of the feeding of the five thousand holds bukoodles of truth.  (“Bukoodles” is Tennessean for a number you can’t name.) Some are very evident, others are subtle,  My fear as a Bible…

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outside the gate

Somewhere in the memories of my childhood Sunday School class there is a painting of the Rich Man and Lazarus. I remember the rich man sitting at a table and under the table were two dogs and a man…Lazarus. Now, … Continue reading

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