Tag: mothers
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December 10th
Isn’t it funny when Facebook shows you a post you have pretty much forgotten? All of a sudden I noticed this notification when it said her name it took me back a bit. We exchanged a lot of texts and some posts on Facebook, but this one seemed unfamiliar to me. I remember that cross-stitch…
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Day #5
The topic today is the Temple. The angle she mentioned from a woman needing to purify herself by paying for the offering of 2 turtledoves and pigeons. Childbirth was different in many ways and simpler compared to the hospital settings nowadays. Oral history was a tradition for the Jews and the verse in Genesis 3:15…
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Banquets of 2023
For the first time in several years mom and I had 3 Celebrations of Mothers and the women in our lives. Grandma’s Church had been something a little different for their members. She has 5 daughters and each lady has their own church family. She may have at one time gone to her daughters churches…
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Mellifluous
Until yesterday I didn’t know this word or its meaning. Like the name Magdalena, it has a sweet melodic sound. The musician in me thinks of different regions having different musical sounds to portray them. This name, Magdalena, brings out my imagination and my love for the woodwinds who sound best, to me, in minor…
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Mother’s Day In Carthage
God was… and still is. There is nothing we can do that God doesn’t see or know before we do anything we are thinking or not of at the time. It is the beauty, simplicity and complexity of our God. This omniscient and omnipresent wonderful God Almighty has exploring tentacles of reach we cannot fathom…
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The Mysterious Pull of Carthage
The National flower of Tunisia, Modern Carthage, is a Jasmine. From Cathage Mag Maybe it’s the fact that my Grandma, Mom and I spent a lot of time together for the farm, but Mom’s my best friend. We have discussed this before, Mom felt the same with Grandma. Mom and I don’t have sisters, but…




