Monthly Archives: July 2011

Hammock, A Representation of Love

Deciding on a particular hammock is no careless endeavor, somber contemplation and seriousness of thought, should be weighed with careful consideration when choosing type, look, or feel. Firmness, length, width, and in the case of even more romantics such as … Continue reading

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The Gift of a HoHo; an excerpt out of “A Father’s Love”

Children ask for things, one moment they want this, a moment later promise something else, and then ask for something completely opposite only moments following. Such do all the children, as they go to the Father. This seems to be … Continue reading

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The Gift of a HoHo; an excerpt out of “A Father’s Love”

Children ask for things, one moment they want this, a moment later promise something else, and then ask for something completely opposite only moments following. Such do all the children, as they go to the Father. This seems to be … Continue reading

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Shake The Dust From Your Feet

And He said unto them, In what place soever you enter into a house, here abide till ye depart from that place. And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear you, when ye depart thence, shake the dust under your … Continue reading

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Who’s The Soldier Now? Peter’s Story Continued

Towards the weekend my mother says she wants me to go to a men’s meeting on Saturday at her church. Now I was watching the children that week, knee deep in the divorce, still trying to rectify somehow. So I … Continue reading

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Who’s The Soldier Now? Peter’s Story Continued

Towards the weekend my mother says she wants me to go to a men’s meeting on Saturday at her church. Now I was watching the children that week, knee deep in the divorce, still trying to rectify somehow. So I … Continue reading

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Coffee, The Internet, and a Pair of Manolo Blahnik’s; Is there Anything Better?

The rush of the day, the passing of endless souls, brushing by in the speeding carriage’s of their lives. A man with his chin so bent on getting where he is going, the very act of steering his car falls … Continue reading

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Coffee, The Internet, and a Pair of Manolo Blahnik’s; Is there Anything Better?

The rush of the day, the passing of endless souls, brushing by in the speeding carriage’s of their lives. A man with his chin so bent on getting where he is going, the very act of steering his car falls … Continue reading

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Rocking My Child to Sleep; an excerpt out of “A Father’s Love”

Rocking My Son to Sleep Among my most endearing activities of my parenting experience, one in which I had been truly blessed in participating with, shortly after the birth of son, was the activity of rocking him to sleep. Hearing … Continue reading

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Rocking My Child to Sleep; an excerpt out of “A Father’s Love”

Rocking My Son to Sleep Among my most endearing activities of my parenting experience, one in which I had been truly blessed in participating with, shortly after the birth of son, was the activity of rocking him to sleep. Hearing … Continue reading

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