Posted in Books, tagged Author, book tour, Books, Moving on Sunday, 28 September, 2008 | 15 Comments »
I’m thrilled to be included as a host for TLC’s Virtual Book Tour of House and Home.
Although I’m the last stop on the tour, I’m no less excited to post my review and I waited until a few days ago to pose my questions to the author, Kathleen McCleary. I wanted to ask unique questions which the [...]
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Posted in Miscellaneous on Saturday, 27 September, 2008 | 5 Comments »
FM’s Battalion has been awaiting the arrival of the new Chaplain. In the Army, regardless of each Chaplain’s denomination, they serve all soldiers even those who may be agnostic, atheist or Wiccan. It’s a really tough job especially when there are 800 soldiers involved.
When I heard the Chaplain had 6 children and one on the way, [...]
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Posted in Favorite Girl on Thursday, 25 September, 2008 | 5 Comments »
Due to our frequent moves, FG has been at a different school each year since 2nd grade. She’s been blessed with wonderful teachers which really helped her adapt to a new school every year. Thankfully, she thrives in school and has had no problems fitting in with a new teacher and new friends. Until this year.
Since FG was continuing in [...]
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Posted in Favorite Girl, Favorite Man on Sunday, 14 September, 2008 | 1 Comment »
First off, I have no idea where the last two weeks went ~ it seems to be going by at warp speed. There’s so many volunteer opportunities available on a military base and it’s hard not to get overly involved. I’m thinking I need to get a job so I won’t be quite so busy. [...]
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Posted in Books, tagged book tour, Books on Tuesday, 2 September, 2008 | 6 Comments »
I was thrilled when Lisa, from TLC Book Tours, asked if I would host a day on the Virtual Book Tour of House and Home by Kathleen McCleary:
Being part of the tour requires I read the book, write a review and post it on 29 September. Since I get most of my book recommendations from book blogs, I love [...]
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