I looked for a video on youtube with this song by Jane Siberry, but there wasn't really one. In any case, the song got me through the last few minutes of my jog this morning. The song makes me sooooooo happy!
Book Review & Giveaway: Raising White Kids
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Say something. Don't say nothing! Jennifer Harvey's Raising White Kids is
an excellent introduction to the issue facing parents and grandparents of
how to ...
Advent & Christmas Ebooks for Youth Ministry
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One of our favorite resources here at Rethinking Youth Ministry is our *Advent/Christmas
Ideas for Youth Ministry* ebook and its sequel, cleverly titled "*...
An old chook like me
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A poem I wrote yesterday
: The Old Chook
My feathers once crimson and pink
are now tattered, falling, or thinning out.
My beak has a crack in it
so I only e...
Sermon on Luke 24: 44-56
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This morning I have the honor of preaching at my Mentor's church while she
take a well earned break. I'd be lying if I wasn't nervous. Thankfully, I
live ...
Falling Down
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Falling is not just a physical accident. Falling means recognizing freely
and sincerely the limits of our strength in the face of situations that are
bey...
Sermon for February 5, 2017 Salt and Light
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If today’s Gospel reading had a title it could be called “The Sermon on the
Mount: Beatitudes Continued.” It is literally the continuation of the
teaching ...
Visit our new website!
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Please click the link to visit our new home, revgalblogpals.org.
*You will find the same great content and more!*
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Don't Blink
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Today at Little Church on the Corner we shared worship as we tend to do on
Sunday mornings. Following our service, we held a lunch along with a time
and ...
Four Clergywomen Walk Into a Chain Restaurant...
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Actually, we do that every week. Wednesday mornings, 8 AM, most often an
establishment that is locally owned, but every once in a while, a big chain
place ...
Can These Bones Live?
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Since I’ve moved to Smalltown, I have spent a lot of time
learning about the history of this town. At it’s founding in 1761 it was
one of the...
Almost Time
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In a few days I'll leave Bob Dylan and the kitties behind to travel with
RevGals for BE.5. The Continuing Education events make me happy by opening
my wo...
Stuff Follow Up
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Thanks for all of your support and particularly advice from Teri and Jooli.
I have talked to a lawyer who gave me similar advice to that of yours. I
kept ...
Friday Five: The Way We Blogged
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Over at RevGalBlogPals, Kathrynzj writes:
A friend and I were lamenting recently about the good ol' days of blogging
and memes. Certainly there are still s...
Dear Blogger (and you, too)
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Dear Blogger,
It's been almost two years, and for most of that time, you've treated me
pretty well.
Until recently, when you slowly stopped letting every...
Friday Five: Word Association
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Songbird writes: It's been a busy week for me, trying to get back into the
routine after a post-Easter vacation. (How did it get to be Easter 3?) So
to kee...
I miss everybody.
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Spacehook and blogging are two very different things. I like my job, but I
miss having the energy to peruse all the blogs I enjoy, and write long
posts mys...
Friday Five: Love the One You're With
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*Kathryn writes...This Friday Five will post while I'm at the beach which
for me is more than a vacation destination, it is a trip home. I have found
it q...
5 comments:
I don't know the song, but from this photo I can only imagine the joy....
Big hug to you AND your dog!
Doing really well, thanks. Still need to watch my energy and not overdo....but probably 90%...
Sounds like a song I ought to know.
what a cute dog! it'd make me smile to think of your dog too!
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