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Month: August 2015

A New Chapter: Our College Girl

Posted in College Life, and Family

I can’t believe our baby girl is now a college student. Yes, she’s currently attending school locally, but it’s still a huge change for us. She’s working on some “basic” classes for her future geology major with biology minor. Her first semester of college includes Chemistry, Trigonometry, College Composition, and Physics. It’s certainly not an easy first semester, but she’s motivated to do well as she knows it will help her with her future plans. It’s not a load that I would have wanted to take right away. 😉 So far, she’s attended Chemistry and Trigonometry classes and likes her…

Fitness Friday: Fighting Frustration

Posted in Fitness

  4 1/2 weeks have passed since I sustained this ankle injury. I’m still on crutches. I’m still unable to bear my own weight. I find myself constantly fighting with the frustration that comes with being seriously limited in what I can and can not do. It’s especially frustrating when I know we only have a little over a week before Munchkin starts college, and we haven’t had the chance to do those fun activities that I wanted to do this summer. Not to mention, I have to be able to drive her to school as she doesn’t have a…

Patterns of Evidence Exodus DVD Review

Posted in Reviews

Many thanks to Propeller Consulting, LLC for providing a sample of the product in exchange for my feedback on the documentary. About Patterns of Evidence: Exodus: For more than 50 years, the vast majority of the world’s most prominent archaeologists and historians have proclaimed that there is no hard evidence to support the Exodus story found in the Bible.  In fact, they say that the archaeological record is completely opposed to the Bible’s account.  This view of extreme skepticism has spread from academia to the world.  The case against the Exodus appears to be so strong that even some religious…