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I Miss You, Paula Kay – by Kathy Carmichael
Earlier this month my older sister, Paula Kay Carmichael, passed away. We thought it was amusing that we each married Carmichael men. My husband was born in Scotland, hers in Arkansas, but they had to be distant cousins since the … Continue reading
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Tagged Alzheimer's, Faith, Heaven, memory, memory loss, passing
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Aspirations
Today, instead of more words from me, I offer for your consideration a simple image and a short quotation from a great writer. “Ah, but a man’s reach should exceed his grasp, Or what’s a heaven for?” – Robert Browning
Five Years Later
By Jim Denney It’s Friday night, and I’m remembering my dad. He died five years ago, early on the morning of May 17, 2014. Less than a month earlier, we had held a big birthday party for my mother. That … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian Character, Christian Fatherhood, death, Fatherhood, Fathers, Heaven, memories, Scripture Memorization
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Beyond Rudolph by Julie Arduini
I grew up with the Rankin/Bass produced TV Christmas specials and with as many advances as I’ve seen in technology, nothing new in the Christmas special offerings can hold a candle to those first programs. One of my favorites was … Continue reading
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Tagged A Doll for Sue, airplane, allegory, being unique, bird fish, Charlie in the Box, Christ, Christmas specials, cowboy, Gospel, Heaven, Julie Arduini, King Moonracer, Misfit Island, ostrich, Rankin/Bass, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, special needs children, spotted elephant, squirt gun, The Surrendered Scribe, toy boat, trainer
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