Tag: family

A friend in need is a friend indeed.

14 January, 2009 (18:09) | Memorable Quotes

" The Impersonal Hand of Government Can Never Replace The Helping Hand of a Neighbor." – Hubert H. Humphrey  

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22 December, 2008 (22:35) | Wax Poetic

Some text is clearly written. We consider this normal and expected. If I wRiTe In AlTeRnAtInG-cApS oN a ReSuMe, It WiLl MoSt LiKeLy Be ReJeCtEd. Some text we italicize to whisper quietly, but words never make a sound. Underlining words makes sure what we’ve written is found. When Jesus spoke, he apparently spoke in red. […]

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work work work, all day long.

21 December, 2008 (14:34) | Ramblings

My family is the most important thing in my life.  Period, end of sentence.  This weekend, I missed a weekend with all of them because I had a project at work fail last weekend, and we needed to finish it this weekend.  It was suposed to be a minor inconvenience.  We’d start at 9am, be done […]

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Inside my shell, I wait and bleed…

19 December, 2008 (15:36) | Memorable Quotes

"And now why do you wait? Rise and be baptized, and wash away your sins, calling on his name."  – Acts 22:16

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I won’t be home for Christmas

19 December, 2008 (15:29) | Personal Update

Note to self – Call off work the month of December.  You will not be able to get anyone to do any work, even if they are in the office, so just avoid the frustration completely.  That’s basically how I feel right now.  I had my first project fail last Saturday, and now I have to […]

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Can you find a better photo for the milk carton backs? – Send money.

24 October, 2008 (15:07) | Personal Update

My how the time flies.  I was originally going to title this post “Wake me up, when September ends”  but we’re way past that point already.  The alarm has been ringing all month long for me to wake from my slumber, but I’ve been dreaming and watching everything move at the speed of life. First […]

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