Monday, December 17, 2007
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My brother-in-law says that women in my family have a curious habit of carrying their plate around while they eat. He calls it “the wandering plate.” While some of it comes from simple busyness at meal time, I think it comes from an innate need to nourish the body and soul of those around us. We are last to fill our plate. Then we wander, moving from person to situation, to continue the nourishing process beyond just filling a belly. May my wanderings fill your soul as they do mine!
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I just bought John Bytheway's new CD. I really liked it. I read Water for Elephants this week. It's a good book. However it has a few graphic love making scenes. And the Elephant goes thru abuse.. I cried. The Memory Keepers Daughter is good too, I have not finished that one yet. Good Reading
I have a whole bunch of audiobooks that you could borrow...
I just finished "Mayflower" which is a pretty interesting account of the pilgrims, their children & grandchildren and the Natives.
Another really good one is "Team of Rivals". It is about Abraham Lincoln's cabinet and how he managed the egos and personalities of his right hand men.
Flags of Our Fathers was pretty interesting. It is the story behind the famous flag raisers and the true story behind the Iwo-Jima flag raising.
John Adams and 1776 are both winners.
We enjoyed "The Minority Report and other short stories by Phillip K. Dick" but I'm not sure if that's at the library.
The Prydain Chronicles are fun (children's literature).
I don't know, the Mayflower and "Team of Rivals" sound pretty interesting to me - I may have to check those out myself.
Good luck getting that figured out and save traveling!
Well, you do want to save money, but SAFE traveling to you too! :)
We listened to The Magicians Nephew - the first of the Narnia books on tape and have really enjoyed it. :) Thanks for the link to your blog I am glad to read it!
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