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Christmas Letter 2009 (The Real One)
8 hours ago ago from The Hambrick Family
**Our Christmas card list has gotten quite extensive over the years...but, in case I missed you...here is our annual Christmas letter** Dear friends and family, As I sit and reflect on the past year the predominant phrase that comes to mind is roller coaster … We started off 2009 looking forward to welcoming the arrival of our 3rd little blessing…but on January 4th we learned that our little girl had passed away. We also learned that it ...
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18 hours ago ago from Jon Guenther
It's Christmas Eve and I sit here thinking about the many things for which I'm grateful. This year has been, to say the least, a logjam of activities and changes, and they have all improved the quality of living for me and my family. First, there are God's many blessings of provision. I have completed my first full year working as a Systems Administrator at a new job, for which I'm grateful given this economy; my wife, Marilyn, has ...
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20 hours ago ago from Attraversiamo; Darma Z's Blog
Perhaps I don't need to call them stupid, the sad Christmas songs. Every time I hear that damn song about the little boy buying shoes for his mama before she goes to meet Jesus too much I tell you. Too many connections I suppose Saige died in early December three years ago, and I did get to the hospital to say goodbye to a sister in law too late several years ago, and oddly, when I was 5 and my Grandma died, my parents tell me I really really ...
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21 hours ago ago from The Cambridge Advocate - A true voice for you the public
This ran in the Hamilton Spectator Mike Karschti The Hamilton Spectator Hamilton (Dec 24, 2009) In 1945, when the war was over, for about a year we lived in huts/structures covered with sod, then we were settled in a town in Austria no school for three years, every kid's dream. In 1946, for our first Christmas in an actual small two-room dwelling, there were five of us. We decorated a Christmas tree on a table, with ...
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7 hours ago ago from Singapore Buddhist Mission (Youth) =D
Hi CEPians! HOW ARE YOU FEELING ???!!! Yet another important chapter of 2009 has passed. This year's theme was friendship built to last. While I do hope that this friendship within SBM is one that last a lifetime, I do know that the wonderful happy memories of this 4 days 3 nights camp will indeed stick with me for life. Having been through numerous camps, I must say that this camp at the Lim Chu Kang farm stay had been ...
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