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Monthly Archives: April 2020
Kindness
I read this in “The Practice of the Love of Jesus” by Alphonsus de Liguori: “Kindness should be shown to the poor especially, since they are often treated harshly simply because they are poor. It should be shown in a … Continue reading
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Heavy Reading
We have all been busy trying to keep busy while sheltering in place, and this is especially true for us seniors. A lot of people are baking, but now it’s as hard to find yeast in the stores as toilet … Continue reading
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Cooperating With Grace
As you may have guessed by now, I like to play around with titles. Not all our blogs from Joy have titles, but I find it helps me focus on an idea, a theme. Today’s can be interpreted in several … Continue reading
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My Way
Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island is one my favorite place to be. Driftwood washes onto the shore of this narrow beach. No crowds here, only peaceful solitude. One glorious summer day when our whole family gathered on the island for … Continue reading
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Social Etiquette, Social Media, Social Distancing
Oh, the social-ness in us. We are social beings and I believe created to be so. My mother’s great aunt and sister invited my mother to share each summer with them. They would buy her school clothes at the end of the … Continue reading
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What To Do
We welcome a guest blog from our friend Marge. If you are like me you wonder if beggars on the street corners are really homeless and in need or if they are faking it trying to take advantage of unsuspecting … Continue reading
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The Other Shoe
I’m sure that you have heard the expression “Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop.” Ever wonder where this saying came from? My husband likes to know where sayings come from, so we have some interesting conversations about the origins … Continue reading
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Commemoration of Toyohiko Kagawa
We’ve had a tough life imposed on us recently. Sometimes, however, life becomes hard by choice as when people decide to serve the Lord. Today we remember the tough life of Japanese Christian Toyohiko Kagawa (1888-1960). Kagawa was the son … Continue reading
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Common Sense
When you read the title “Common Sense,” it probably brought to mind the saying, “Common sense is not very common.” The saying is talking about good judgement not being as common as we would like, and that is certainly true. … Continue reading
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Universal Wonder
The other morning, I had a mindset to get out of bed before dawn so I could see one of those rare celestial events. Right before sunrise, visible to the naked eye, we were supposed to be able to view … Continue reading
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