Month: June 2014

Lines About “The Guardian’s Promise” by Christina Rich

This review might need a bit of a disclaimer.  You see, the author just happens to be my husband’s cousin.  Before she was Christina Rich, she was Christina Garrison.  But she and her husband, Cody, were married several years before we were, so we never actually had the same last name at the same time.  […]

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Modern Day Lines of Slavery

Writing about the Underground Railroad last week on my Odyssey through Nebraska blog was much easier than the topic at hand.  After all that type of slavery officially ended during the Civil War time period.  Enough years have passed that, for the most part, people universally recognize that that was a dark period in our […]

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Lines to see the Tabernacle

Waiting 30 minutes in a seated line was worth it last Saturday.  Our family had the opportunity to walk through the Tabernacle this week-end.  Do not worry – you did not miss some major archeological find.  This Tabernacle is a reproduction based on the biblical explanation. Reading through the Bible every year, I feel that […]

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Line of Twisters

Today is a “Severe Weather Alert” day across Nebraska.  Having lived in the area of the Hallam tornadoes a decade ago, I definitely pay more attention if bad weather is coming my way.  To be honest, all that could happen today makes a bit nervous. Praying “please don’t send them my way” seems a bit […]

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