I wish you good luck with your blog and well done for cracking the photograph insertion code. However, I'm sorry to have to inform you that there really is no God. Take care.
How interesting to hear from someone so far from Texas when I've barely entered the world of blogging. I enjoyed your blog and the window it provided into life in a very different setting than mine, although we share some common experiences. I, too, was privileged with a very safe, caring childhood, spent a number of years as a public school teacher (although with younger students or handicapped, special needs students rather than secondary), and my husband and I have a very special daughter. She's a bit older than yours and we are dealing with "empty nest syndrome" as she revels in life at the university. It sounds as if we do, indeed, have many blessings to count. In regard to your assertion about God, I find it thought provoking. Would you care to offer a bit more explanation?
As a homemaker and Christian mom, it is my desire to obey my Savior who commanded, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind." However, my efforts can never be more than a "fractured rendering" this side of Heaven...
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I wish you good luck with your blog and well done for cracking the photograph insertion code. However, I'm sorry to have to inform you that there really is no God. Take care.
How interesting to hear from someone so far from Texas when I've barely entered the world of blogging. I enjoyed your blog and the window it provided into life in a very different setting than mine, although we share some common experiences. I, too, was privileged with a very safe, caring childhood, spent a number of years as a public school teacher (although with younger students or handicapped, special needs students rather than secondary), and my husband and I have a very special daughter. She's a bit older than yours and we are dealing with "empty nest syndrome" as she revels in life at the university. It sounds as if we do, indeed, have many blessings to count. In regard to your assertion about God, I find it thought provoking. Would you care to offer a bit more explanation?
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