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I, like so many, continue to get email hoaxes. These days I go straight to Snopes to check it out. You can read if it is true or a hoax as well as the background information to the whole thing. Often very interesting reading!
I have often talked to my children about the importance of the first impression. Joshua has in particular struggled with this idea – especially quoting that God looks at the heart. My friend, Linda has a great post, Make a Godly Impression.
Next week I’m going to try these crock pot recipes
Creamy Risotta (to which I’ll add raw/blanched veggies to)
Lemon and Herb Roasted Chicken
Jessica has become a part of the Growing in Grace team. This month’s articles are predominately around Christmas. I encourage you to read the main article, In Remembrance of Him, a team effort.
Melissa over at Between the Trees has discovered a fantastic lifestyle scheduling concept – lose the clock, keep the timer! Read her story.
Thanks for your nice comments, Belinda! Also for sharing my link.
MOTH doesn't say to lose the clock. That's my own little addition to sanity! 🙂 And it works!
Blessings,
Melissa
http://livinglifebetweenthetrees.blogspot.com
I wonder if they sell crock pots in thailand as we wont be having an oven in our kitchen. I guess I could also cook a chook on coals if I had to.
Are you getting my emails?