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30

Nov

Tenth

Posted by teishpriest  Published in Ramblings

Black Friday. Also known as my tenth anniversary. For some reason the irony strikes me as completely hilarious! I have always been told that I have a somewhat warped sense of humor… But I digress. The early bird sales did not tempt me on the worst shopping day of the year. I typically avoid leaving [...]

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25

Nov

Ever Thankful

Posted by teishpriest  Published in Ramblings, Uncategorized

Happy Thanksgiving! I hope that all of you will be spending it with people you love. I’ve got two pans of rolls in the oven right now. One pan will be going to a friend’s house with us tomorrow. The house is starting to smell really good! When I was a kid, we always had [...]

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23

Nov

Happy Doctor Who Day!

Posted by teishpriest  Published in Ramblings, Uncategorized

Today is Doctor Who’s 46th anniversary. For those who don’t know, it’s a British science fiction show. I was introduced to it by my Dad. I used to watch the Original Star Trek and Doctor Who with him. I grew to appreciate the shows in time, but mostly, I just wanted to spend time with [...]

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9

Nov

Daybook for November 9th

Posted by teishpriest  Published in Simple Woman's Daybook, Uncategorized

Outside my window… turkeys yesterday, but none today. I am thinking… worrying actually, about my test tomorrow. I am thankful for… Camo’s second birthday on Wednesday! From the learning rooms… sorting out how to make this work when life gets in the way. From the kitchen… Jello for supper!!! I am wearing… jeans and a [...]

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6

Nov

Glimpse

Posted by teishpriest  Published in Memories of Mom

The following entry is from my journal. I pour out myself onto paper through my pen. If it is rambling, I apologize. If it makes little sense, please bear with me. I’ve written much about hope and grief this year. I want to give you an honest glimpse into my journey. It’s easy to write [...]

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