Monthly Archives: August 2010

A Lost Art

I know that what I am about to write here will undoubtedly fall on deaf  ”ears”. However, since working on my family history, I am beginning to believe that we as a nation are missing out on much of what is real and true about who we are. I am forever grateful that my Aunt [...]

Birthday Reflections

A more wonderful and satisfying day I could not have imagined. That was my birthday. A day of total selfishness. And selfish I was. I enjoyed  breakfast with a treasured friend, spent some of my birthday money on Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the Whole Bible, worked in my back garden and added a few 70% [...]