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Monthly Archives: February 2010
February Groceries
Well, this should have been posted about three weeks ago when the groceries were purchased. But better late than never. Here are the groceries (and a few extras) that were purchased on my grocery shopping trip for February for about … Continue reading
Remembering Our Goals
This post is part of a series about remaining encouraged and optimistic while living in a negative world. It’s easy to get discouraged. One thing that I do to keep myself from getting discouraged in a world that feels so … Continue reading
Worship Song: You Alone Can Rescue
“Our shame was deeper than the sea, your grace is deeper still.” “When our hearts were far away, your love goes further still.” “To you alone belongs the highest praise!” “We lift up our eyes, lift up our eyes, you’re … Continue reading
I LOVE young marriage!
Many people worry about those of us who get married young…we have very little experience with, well, life in general! When Cole and I got married, he had just graduated from college, started his first job, and I was still … Continue reading