What’s the irony on the day I finally decide to write about this book that it would be announced that this story is being created […]
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In a few days, millions will be traveling the road to visit family or take a brief vacation. Teachers, who according to research makes around […]
Read moreThe Second Life of Mirielle West by Amanda Skenandore
Mother Teresa once said, “The biggest disease today is not leprosy or tuberculosis, but rather the feeling of being unwanted.” Reflect on that quote for […]
Read moreForty Autumns: A Family’s Story of Courage and Old German Banana Bread
Recipe link Honestly, I had some bananas I needed to use so found this recipe. To the book… I loved this book. How many […]
Read moreThe Phoenix of Florence and Creamy Spaghetti Squash Florentine
Recipe link I am not sure how many people have a spaghetti squash lying around but it seems I am buying one each week. […]
Read moreSam Houston and the Alamo Avengers and Friday Night Chili/Texas Sheet Cake with Fudge
Recipes: Chili and Cake Chili in the Southern summer of August? why, yes. My family will eat chili and soups year round, even when, […]
Read moreAgainst All Odds by Michael Rank
This is a somewhat different post than I normally do. After reading Michael Oher’s book, I wanted to incorporate his perspective on how to beat […]
Read moreThe Things We Cannot Say and Babcia Bread Recipe
The Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer and Babcia Bread Recipe Recipe: Click here Babcia means “grandmother” in Polish and is a word used […]
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