This week the girls and I started learning the proverb: Through patience, a ruler can be persuaded, and a gentle tongue can break the bone. Proverbs 25:15 Michaela – making immediate application to herself – wanted to know: What can a wiggly tongue do?
Entries from March 2004
What can a wiggly tongue do?
March 13th, 2004 · Comments Off on What can a wiggly tongue do?
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Got the story
March 13th, 2004 · Comments Off on Got the story
After blogging yesterday about The Bremerton Sun’s new Bainbridge paper, I found one in my mailbox today. I looked it over and appreciated the different angles they are taking from the Bainbridge Review. Some articles seem adapted from the larger Bremerton paper but others seem specific, interviews with athletes and artists. New news I hadn’t […]
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Anatomy class sans cadavers: it would be a shame
March 13th, 2004 · 2 Comments
Enoch responded to my post yesterday No Cadavers Required and provided his perspective on these changes in medical education: There were a couple of valuable things I got from working on cadavers. The first chance to cut into human flesh, however oily and toughened by preservatives. It’s kinda like overcooked chicken, really. The first introduction […]
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Missed my mid-life crisis
March 13th, 2004 · Comments Off on Missed my mid-life crisis
From boston.com via The Redhead Wore Crimson : So why do Gen-X/Y women feel such pressure to have the perfect career, body, husband, and kids by the time they are at or around 30? Why has 30 become such a make-or-break moment? As the generation that came of age after the most visible glass ceilings […]
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Boys & books
March 13th, 2004 · 1 Comment
Although we have lots of books – but no boys – in our home, I enjoyed this article in Thursday’s Seattle Times: Teaching boys the joys of books by columnist Jerry Large: When the Public Library Association was in town recently, one of the speakers talked about the problem of boys drifting away from libraries […]
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