As I said, it just felt good, and though I know people worried, it was an important step for me to take.My sermon is now posted online for people to listen to if they would like, and other pre-stroke ones are on there too. You see, I can tell and I know I am not where I want to be......and though I am certainly curious, hearing myself struggle at all probably do not serve me well at all. I really do already know what I sound like, and I also already know I don't intend to sound like that for long! My intention now is not just to be back, but to stay back for the rest of the time the good Lord intends for me to.
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Of course, we continue to run the sterilizer in the microwave, even after we kashered said microwave for the holiday.On Saturday afternoon we offered E some Temp-Tee. And we ate lots of leftovers.On Tuesday I picked up the girls from school and E didn’t take the time to give me her usual exuberant hug. E resumed solid foods, if black beans from a can could be considered solids.On Thursday, my lunch was pitiful – And M’s was even less exciting.On Thursday night E wanted nothing but beans for dinner, which we have been giving her at the coffee table in the family room, due to their chametz-ness. And E, who is so delightfully entering the famous two-year-old phase of I-shall-purposefully-do-that-thing-you-least-want-me-to-do-so-I-can-delight-in-your-reaction, poured beans and bean juice all over the coffee table. Happy chametz juice to you, carpet!On Friday I collected the girls, dropped L off at home with M, and took E to the grocery store so we could refresh our stock of red apples but not green, red grapes but not green, and green pears but not brown, and more milk – so we’d be ready for Shabbat and holiday mode all over again.On Friday we found two more tubs of Temp-Tee in the back of the fridge, and the weekend was redeemed.On Saturday, E decided to brave the whipped texture, and seven days in and one tub left, to our dismay, just then decided I like it!
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So here you go:This one's a four parter, all four words having a common root.niais[e] [n]: Originally it was used to describe a bird that had not yet left the nest, but it is now used to describe someone who is naive or thick.
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