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Thought Renaissance: February 2013
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Thursday, February 21, 2013. I hope you'll stop by and encourage us every now and then! As excited as we are, the next few months entail a lot of preparation and work before the payoff in Europe. There is the matter of my needing to study and take the LSAT . this is perhaps the biggest thing standing between me (not so much Paul as he's not taking the LSAT! But for some reason, I feel the pieces are all beginning to fall in to place . Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Get Updates by Email!
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Thought Renaissance: A Different Kind of Family History
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011. A Different Kind of Family History. Some of my friends and family are really into family history and lineage. My cousin's wife in Minnesota has been working hard with ancestry lately, and has gotten back a couple hundred years. Another friend of mine knows someone who has their family history traced back to the 800's (if you can believe it.). I've already done 28 recipes in the book and have come across a new challenge - what to scrapbook next? Article posted on A Healthy Wait.
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Cooks Unlimited: Steak Fajitas
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013. 1 Small onions cut length wise. Steak of your choice cut length wise. Marinate steak in small amount of oil and s&p. In a skillet (I use cast iron) saute onion and bell peppers until tender yet still crisp - season veggies with fajita seasoning. Cook veggies in a small amount of canola oil. Add steak and cook until desired doneness (add a little more fajita season to taste). Serve on heated flour tortillas. Garnish with what you like (lime, sour cream, guac). What Did You Think?
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Thought Renaissance: Embrace
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Thursday, July 26, 2012. It was a long time coming, but as I was walking to class this morning, with the sun shining down, the breeze in my hair, and the Beatles singing in my ear, I realized something rather important. I love living in San Diego. I immediately sent Paul a text saying that I wish I would have appreciated living here sooner. He quickly replied that he had just recently thought the same thing. This next year is going to be a good one. I can feel it. July 27, 2012 at 9:37 AM.
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Thought Renaissance: July 2012
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Thursday, July 26, 2012. It was a long time coming, but as I was walking to class this morning, with the sun shining down, the breeze in my hair, and the Beatles singing in my ear, I realized something rather important. I love living in San Diego. I immediately sent Paul a text saying that I wish I would have appreciated living here sooner. He quickly replied that he had just recently thought the same thing. This next year is going to be a good one. I can feel it. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Thought Renaissance: Thoughts? Comments? Contact.
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Please feel free to send thoughts, comments, or suggestions that are unrelated to other posts, or are more general in nature, please send them to pegoodrich2008 at gmail dot com. July 19, 2011 at 12:32 PM. Loving your Blog sweetie. It really helps me in my own life as well as helps me get to know more and more about you. Keep up the great work on this blog and have some fun! You are loved and blessed by so many. 3. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Get Updates by Email!
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Thought Renaissance: August 2011
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Thursday, August 11, 2011. I don't mean to be morbid, but if you ever forget how fragile and short life really is, read the obituaries in your local online news. Most likely, 85% of the people will have been in their 80's or 90's, dying simply from old age. But every now and then, you run across that 60 year old, that 50 year old, that 40. Year old - getting too close for comfort? All these things sobered me. Life is so short. At any moment, my heart could give out, I could be diagnosed with canc...Would...