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Strong-Willed Kids, part 1

Posted by Editormum on 28 August 2010 in Family Life, Religion, True Stories

My friend Stephanie recently posted on her Facebook page that she “…somehow managed to get an incredibly stubborn, willful and highly intelligent daughter. She makes other kids that I had previously chalked up as ‘stubborn’ look wishy-washy in comparison. Someone please tell me this is a trait that will serve her well later in life! [...]

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“… having done Your will with cheerfulness …”

Posted by Editormum on 16 August 2010 in Religion

O God, the King eternal, whose light divides the day from the night and turns the shadow of death into the morning: Drive far from us all wrong desires, incline our hearts to keep your law, and guide our feet into the way of peace; that, having done your will with cheerfulness during the day, [...]

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Daddy

Posted by Editormum on 20 June 2010 in Philosophy, Religion

Usually, I don’t bother much with the manufactured holidays. But this year, I have found Father’s Day to be a compelling topic of thought. So I want to tell my readers about Daddy. I am fortunate to still have my Daddy. So many of my friends have lost their dads, or their dads are in [...]

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Lessons Learned in a Hurry, part 2

Posted by Editormum on 15 June 2010 in Philosophy, Religion, True Stories

Yesterday, I posted about the results of hurry on my gelatin dessert. Today’s post  is about a lesson learned while selling curriculum at a local home-school fair. It’s about the mistakes that happen when you’re in a hurry, but it’s also about how quickly and easily a reputation can be destroyed. I believe that it was [...]

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You Do What You Train To

Posted by Editormum on 7 May 2010 in Philosophy, Religion

I took a self-defence seminar hosted by my karate school on May 1. I enjoyed it immensely and learned a lot that will help me as I advance through the ranks. Gained a little confidence on some of the basic skills, and got a few pre-set sequences to click. But I also learned something very [...]

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On Blessing and Being Blessed

Posted by Editormum on 28 April 2010 in Philosophy, Religion

I learned an important lesson from a room-mate nearly fifteen years ago, and some recent events have brought it to mind again. The lesson is about blessing and being blessed.  In the mid-90s, I was working in the Chicago metropolitan area. The majority of the staff lived in company-owned housing, in an arrangement similar to [...]

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Multi-Tasking Causes Stress

Posted by Editormum on 29 March 2010 in Philosophy, Religion

Some time ago, I began reading Alex Lickerman’s blog. It’s interesting to read about the philosophy and outlook of a man who is actively practising Buddhism. And occasionally (more often than not), I find in his posts a touchstone — one of those universal truths that transcends religious creed and just is true. Today’s post contains one [...]

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Religion at Work

Posted by Editormum on 20 January 2010 in Religion, Work Life

I’ve been pondering this post for many weeks now, because I have come across something that disturbs me, greatly, but putting it into words has not been easy. I read the Brazen Careerist blog, by Penelope Trunk. I don’t recommend it to many people because her subject matter is often totally NSFW (not suitable for [...]

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Degrees of Sin

Posted by Editormum on 14 January 2010 in Religion

We tend, in our human minds, to think of levels or degrees of sin. There’s the little white lie that “doesn’t hurt anybody,” and there’s the really evil-wicked-mean-bad-and-nasty stuff like murder and rape. So we see Hitler as this depraved man responsible for the murder of six million Jews, and think “He’s a terrible sinner!” But [...]

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Cross-Bearing

Posted by Editormum on 10 January 2010 in Philosophy, Religion, True Stories

I’ve been thinking a lot about crosses lately. I daresay that sounds a strange topic of thought — it’s C.S. Lewis’s fault. Between Mere Christianity and The Screwtape Letters, I’m getting a lot of input about what Jesus meant when He said that each of His followers must “deny himself, take up his cross daily, [...]

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