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Tag Archives: Dancing
Sunday The Eighth!
Elizabeth asked her Sunday School class to sketch a picture of their favorite Bible stories. She was puzzled by Bert’s picture, which showed four people sitting in a plane, so she asked him which bible story it was meant to … Continue reading
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Friday Is Finally Here
Did You Know? The name Friday comes from the Old English Frreedæ?, meaning the “day of Frige”, a result of an old convention associating the Old English goddess Frigg with the Roman goddess Venus, with whom the day is associated … Continue reading
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Hump Day Is Passed, Down Hill Now!
My neighbor knocked on my door at 2:30am this morning, can you believe that 2:30am?! Luckily for him I was still up playing my Bagpipes. So.. It is time for a walk! It was cold out this morning. When Paul … Continue reading
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What Day Is It? Egg Day!
First… Some groaners: What happened to the Easter Bunny when he misbehaved at school? He was egg-spelled! Did you hear about the lady whose house was infested with Easter eggs? She had to call an eggs-terminator! Why do we paint … Continue reading
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Getting Ready For Easter Weekend
Yes indeed… This weekend will time to color eggs and we will be having our family meet at the Himalayan Grill for lunch at noon before coming over and making artwork from six dozen eggs! Great fun! Remember last year? … Continue reading
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Hello Saturday! We Are Here To Greet You!
It’s St. Patrick’s day and that makes it easy to determine what kind of possum you are dealiong with! Did You Know” When threatened or harmed, they will “play possum”, mimicking the appearance and smell of a sick or dead animal. … Continue reading
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One More Week Placed In The History Book
Questions Of The Day: Q: What do you get when you offer a Liberal a penny for his thoughts? A: Change. Q: How do you confuse a Liberal? A: You don’t. They’re born that way. Q: Why is it good … Continue reading
Thursday… The End Of The Week Is In Sight
Did You Know? 100 years ago today, March 14, 1918, John Deere paid $2.1 Million dollars to buy the Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company and their Waterloo Boy tractor. We simply worked around the house today… Paul got the garden ready … Continue reading
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Sunday Has Arrived
The Year Is 1955 (Sue Was Four; Paul Was Twelve): First things first… Breakfast! Sue and Paul cooked up a treasure of delights for breakfast and everything was fresh! Afterwards, Paul took a quick walk for an hour and then … Continue reading
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Perhaps An Outting Today!
Did You Know? American fighter planes in WW2 had machine guns that were Fed by a belt of cartridges. The average plane held belts that were 27 feet (9 yards) long. If the pilot used up all his ammo, he … Continue reading
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