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Category Archives: Holidays
Five Words that Changed Everything
As another Saturday morning begins to unfold here in America, I’m reminded that for millions of people around the world, Saturday is more than just
Joy Unspeakable
I wasn’t thinking about the approach of Easter as I drove along listening to the radio. At the time, there was no apparent relationship between the lyrics of a song that began to capture my attention and
Love’s Greatest Challenge
Even though Valentine’s Day has moved into our rear view mirror now, it’s still February and technically, “love month” has another couple of weeks left in it. So, in light of that and because of
Love’s Greatest Hallmark
With Valentine’s Day only a few days away, we couldn’t post today’s edition without dealing with some aspect of love. After all, I wouldn’t want to be written off as some kind of Love Scrooge or
Flirting with Disaster
Well, the prophetic groundhog in Pennsylvania has apparently condemned us to six more weeks of winter, so there go our fantasies of an early spring. But the good news is that Valentine’s Day is still coming up soon, and we … Continue reading
A Celebration We Tend to Dismiss ~ But Shouldn’t
I realize this is New Year’s Eve, and that it’s time to shift gears. In the days ahead, we’ll be turning off the Christmas lights and packing the decorations away for another year. For many, leaving Christmas behind can
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