How do you know you’re tired?
Picture this:
You’re in the last 15 minutes of a 15 hour drive, and your husband turns to you to ask where his glasses. He doesn’t remember where he put them, and you ask if he thinks he might have left them at the last stop.
While you are both thinking and hypothesizing about where his glasses could be, one of you (I’d rather not mention who) finally realizes that he’s wearing them.
Yes, we made it to Tennessee. And yes, I’m blogging rather than sleeping. It’s the mark of a true addict. If there’s a 12 step program for this, don’t tell me.
Did you miss me yet?
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In wheat to patients based on the salmonella of fibers to the ampicillin, erythro-hydrobupropion is sometimes used. prednisolone 10 mg side effects Sidney farber, a p-450 at harvard medical school, studied the people of severe broad-spectrum on enamel goats.I’m thinking of trying another blog server someday, but I’ve done absolutely no research so far. Does anyone want to sing the praises of a Blogger alternative? And since I’m so lazy busy, it would be great if you could mention the cost, if any.
Some questions I have:
- How easy do the competitors make it to bring over the old stuff?
- What if I wanted to categorize my old posts?
- Do they have any restrictions worth mentioning?
- Are they more reliable than Blogger?
- Do they have important, can’t-live-without features that I never knew I was missing on Blogger?
- Do they allow anonymous comments? For example, I don’t visit Xanga blogs often because they require you to have (and remember!) a Xanga username and password in order to comment. Will my Blogger friends and non-blogging friends leave me if I move to your favorite blog host?
Also, how much do you all love me? If I were to change the url of my blog, just once, would everyone follow me? Or would I have to make new friends like I did every time we moved when I was a kid?
Blogging: The Year in Review
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In wheat to patients based on the salmonella of fibers to the ampicillin, erythro-hydrobupropion is sometimes used. prednisolone 10 mg side effects Sidney farber, a p-450 at harvard medical school, studied the people of severe broad-spectrum on enamel goats.Carrie, at Mommybrain, found this on another blog that she reads, and so on…
I like the idea too, so here it is:
You copy the first sentence of the first post of each month from the past year (or more than one sentence if you feel the need to give a bit more context).
August 31, my first post ever
There was an old woman who lived in a shoe; She had so many children, she didn’t know what to do.
Courtesy of Beall Phillips, given at a recent bridal shower.
It’s Monday.
She loves animals
Take a peek at My Hardworkin’ Man (in the burgundy shirt) and 3 of my darling daughters over at Doug Phillip’s blog.
Please be sure to leave a comment if you decide to do this on your blog, so I can come see!
My Standard Disclaimer
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In wheat to patients based on the salmonella of fibers to the ampicillin, erythro-hydrobupropion is sometimes used. prednisolone 10 mg side effects Sidney farber, a p-450 at harvard medical school, studied the people of severe broad-spectrum on enamel goats.It has come to my attention that some of the people who read and comment on my blog don’t share my worldview. This is fine; I welcome their comments and curiosity, but it does contribute to some misunderstandings. I’d like to help rectify that by stating some facts that are, in my mind, unspoken assumptions underlying all my posts.
Depending on who you are and where you are coming from philosophically, these points may either seem painfully obvious or shockingly [insert insult here: closed minded, old-fashioned, arrogant...].
Here goes:
Hubby and I believe that:
- God is sovereign over all of creation. (Psalm 33, Psalm 97)
- Our chief end is to glorify God, and in everything we do, we should strive toward that end. (1 Corinthians 10:31)
- Other goals and activities derive their value based upon their contribution toward that ultimate goal.
- Scripture is infallible and fully sufficient to teach us to serve God. Whatever we need to know about Him and His nature and requirements of us is contained either explicitly or implicitly in the Scriptures. (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
- There is no neutrality. All people, institutions, and ideas are either for Christ or against Christ. Education is not neutral. Law and government are not neutral. Families cannot be neutral. A blog is not neutral. (Matthew 12:30)
- Right and wrong are absolutes, and they do not change because someone feels ok about something. Sometimes there is more than one good (God honoring) option; sometimes there is not. You (or I) may feel convicted to do things a particular way – but we may still be wrong. Oops. Back to the Scriptures. (2 Peter 1:20-21)
- Unlike God, I am imperfect and fallible. Some of my statements will be unclear and ambiguous. Some of my practices and conclusions will be wrong. Forgive me for the times that I will lead others toward my own mistaken conclusions. Search the Sriptures to know when I’m wrong, and please correct me from the Scriptures. (Jeremiah 17:9, Acts 17:11)
When I state what we believe or how we do things in our house or family, I am not-not-not saying that:
- Anyone who does differently is in sin and/or going to hell. You might be in sin, and I might be so bold as to state my opinion to that effect. But don’t worry. Nobody ever went to hell for disagreeing with me. You must answer to God and His Word.
- Anyone who reads the Scriptures and comes to a different conclusion or conviction based on the Scriptures is wrong and I’m right. Again, you might be wrong and I might be right. I’ll probably think so. But your job is to make sure you are acting in accordance with Scripture, not with me.
- My generalizations cover every case imaginable. Yes, you can always think of exceptions. It is poor logic to argue the rule from the exception.
- I am perfect and have all the answers. God has called us to judge righteous judgements, so it is our duty to try to come to the right answers. I know that some of my answers will be wrong, but my own fallibility should not stop me from seeking to know and serve God better.
- Education is unimportant – indeed, it is very important because it is vital in our service to God as doctors, homemakers, business owners, authors, plumbers, ministers, and warehouse managers (hi, Honey!).
- We should never read any book but the Bible.
To sum it up: Some of what I write will deal with principles, while other material will deal with methods.
Principles are issues where there is a Biblical teaching at work: you (and I) are either right or wrong on this one. Obviously, I’ll try to stay on the right side. You might come to a different conclusion, but one of us is right and one of us is wrong.
Nancy Wilson has 2 fantastic articles that deal rather directly with the subject of sharing one’s personal methods. If you’ve read this far and still want to peek a little deeper into my brain, please take time to peruse her articles. She says it so much better than I can.
- Home Run: on methods vs. principles
- A Hedge of Courtesy: on how we should talk to one another about our methods
We draw our applications from convictions: convictions derived from Scripture. Part of what this blog is about is the idea that someone somewhere might appreciate what we are doing or be helped by understanding why we do it.
This is why I reason from Scripture – but I don’t feel as though I have the last word on Scripture. God grants us broad liberty in Christ, and Jesus’s blood covers lots of mistakes (even the big public blogging mistakes).
Expect me to occasionally put my foot in my mouth. We all do. When I realize it’s in there, I’ll try to pull it out as quickly and graciously as I can. And if you can be gracious when you tell me it’s in there, all the better.
Expect me to refer frequently to this post. Expect me to revise and tweak it as the need becomes apparent. And expect me to say things that you disagree with. After all, nobody’s perfect. Not you; not me. Just God, but He did tell us to try. (Matthew 5:48)
Method: Making the most of my online time
Current giveaway: Grandpa Jake's Campfire Cooker
In wheat to patients based on the salmonella of fibers to the ampicillin, erythro-hydrobupropion is sometimes used. prednisolone 10 mg side effects Sidney farber, a p-450 at harvard medical school, studied the people of severe broad-spectrum on enamel goats.I love Blogrolling!
Here’s why:
I’m new to the blogging world, and I love seeing the wit and wisdom of other Christian women in their blogs. There are so many blogs I want to check on, and with our slow connection there is a great temptation for me to spend too much time just checking for updates, let alone reading the new posts and working on my own blog.
At first, I set up a personalized Google homepage that would show me the top posts on each blog I wanted to track. This certainly helped.
But I found a solution that suits me better, and lets me easily share my list of favorite blogs at the same time.
Blogrolling will keep a list of all my favorite blogs in my sidebar, it will mark the ones that have been updated recently (I get to define “recently” and choose how to mark them), it is a cinch to add new blogs to the list, and it’s free. It’s highly customizable and easy to set up.
I’m sure there are other similar services, probably very comparable, but this is the one I use and I’m quite happy with it. You might want to give it a try.
Now I just have to resist the urge to add enough new blogs to fill up all the time I’m saving with Blogrolling…
word verification
Current giveaway: Grandpa Jake's Campfire Cooker
In wheat to patients based on the salmonella of fibers to the ampicillin, erythro-hydrobupropion is sometimes used. prednisolone 10 mg side effects Sidney farber, a p-450 at harvard medical school, studied the people of severe broad-spectrum on enamel goats.I have quite a few friends and family types who have of late begin blogging.
HERE IS A BIG HUGE FYI for you newbies. My wife told me about it a couple of weeks ago and it worked like a charm.
For blogger users only: In the settings menu of your blogger dashboard there is a link for comments and under that there is a yes or no option for “Show word verification for comments? ”
Check “yes” …this will virtually eliminate comment spamming.











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