On July 27, 1943, Colonel Joseph Duckworth and Lieutenant Ralph O’Hair were out to prove a point. They’d been ribbed by their men about the frailty of their AT-6 Texan compared with the top fighters the U.S. had to offer. There was a hurricane moving ashore and the bet was made for them to fly their plane into the hurricane…
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Shoe Lace Linkup #6
Shoe Lace Linkup #6 There is no featured post today since I’m aching from head to toe and nursing a sore throat. However, I’d love it if you’d link up your posts and give me something to read today! Thank you! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You are welcome to link up any post with wholesome content. More than one post per blog is…
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Joy – Where Art Thou?
Last summer I received a message from a dear friend of mine asking if I’d be willing to come speak at their women’s retreat. It was to be held this past weekend and I truly struggled with my decision. While I love to write, I am not nearly as comfortable speaking. However, I’ve also learned that God is served best…
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Israeli Hummus
When we were back in Indiana for Christmas, my sister-in-law made hummus. She had given me a recipe several years before for homemade Israeli hummus and I’ve only made it a handful of times. But over Christmas it tasted so good that I wanted to share it with you! This is delicious as a dip for fresh veggies such as…
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Let’s Discuss It { The Schooling Question }
Today’s question: Do you homeschoool your children or send them to private/public school? And why have you chosen this way? What curriculum do you use? My answer: We have actually done both ways for our children in the past – homeschool and private/church school. We live quite a ways from our church school with no one near enough to carpool…
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