From the monthly archives:

September 2008

Google Reader

by Michelle on September 30, 2008

For some reason google reader stopped pulling the feed from my blog almost 2 weeks ago. I had no clue of this until today when I signed on to check something out. So, those of you who read me in a reader may want to resubscribe.

 

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ick! ack! yuck! barf!

by Michelle on September 29, 2008

sweet tea will never ever be the same!

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Blog Envy,Colonoscopies&Prayers

September 29, 2008

So, how’s that for a blog title.
I am so jealous of all you blogger bloggers! I want a follow me badge on my blog too! {she says in her two year old voice, while stompin’ her foot}  I have looked and looked, and have not been able to find one for word press. I have found [...]

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John 3:16

September 29, 2008

 
This week, the 
Christian Fiction Blog Alliance 
is introducing 
John 3:16 
Tyndale House Publishers (September 9, 2008) 
by 
Nancy Moser
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Nancy Moser is the author of three inspirational humor books and eighteen novels, including Solemnly Swear, Time Lottery, a Christy Award winner, and her latest historical, Washington’s Lady.
Nancy and her husband Mark live in the Midwest. She’s earned a degree [...]

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Friday Fill-Ins #91

September 26, 2008

1. Candles, sweaters, comfort food & cooler weather are some of the things I’m most looking forward to in October.
2. Sometimes I forget what I was doing & start talking to myself.
3. Once you have kids, you realize you didn’t know what the heck you were talking about and that’s why there is a saying, [...]

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The Encore Effect

September 25, 2008

  ABOUT THE BOOK

Everyone wants to make a difference in the world, but most have no idea how to maximize their impact.
In The Encore Effect, best-selling author and leadership expert Mark Sanborn provides the answer. He leads readers in six practices that will move them beyond excellence to distinction and from mundane to memorable. These [...]

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