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God cares about littlest things of our hearts, a.k.a. Cadbury Eggs |
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012 |
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For years my truest friend would get me Cadbury Eggs for my birthday and Easter. When I became addicted life changed and I no longer wanted life. This True friend then became the friend who sticks closer than family – she reached out, grabbed hold of me, rescuing me not for her, not for me, but for God!
You should see her when she buys these eggs – she holds them out like they stink and says "yuck" repeatedly. I torture her by slowly eating them in front of her. We end up laughing and laughing.
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Hannah Agee holds the reins |
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012 |
Norene’s Hannah Agee, 19, has been a horsewoman since before she was 2. So to those who know her best, it’s no surprise she earned a partial scholarship as a member of the Western riding team at West Texas A&M University.
To some degree, the 2010 Lebanon High School grad was simply following in the trail of her father, Neal Agee, an avid horseman, and sister Whitney, who also rode for the Lady Buffs in Canyon, Texas, near the panhandle city of Amarillo.
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012 |
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Why on earth do we say “second guess”? It’s familiar to everyone, but how did it get started? Does anyone know? Thank you!
-- Ignorance Can Be Bliss, But Not Always
To answer one of the questions right off the bat, yes, someone thinks he knows the origin of the expression second-guess. In “The Phrase a Week Newsletter” I receive from
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(I do a lot for you reader lot) I found the following about second-guess, which is hyphenated in an American dictionary, too.
“Meaning 1. To criticize and offer advice, with the benefit of hindsight. 2. To foresee the actions of others, before they have come to a decision themselves.
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012 |
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Diabetes is a disabling, deadly disease and on the rise in Tennessee.
Diabetes is the sixth leading cause of death in Tennessee.
More than 8 percent of Tennesseans have reported having been diagnosed with diabetes.
Diabetes is the primary cause of blindness, non-traumatic amputations of lower extremities, and kidney failure among adults.
Diabetes Control and Complications Trail showed that keeping blood glucose levels close to normal slows onset and progression of eye, kidney and nerve diseases caused by diabetes.
Diabetes is a costly disease in Tennessee. One in seven health care dollars is spent on diabetes care in the United States. Diabetes accounts for 27 percent of this country's entire Medicare budget.
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012 |
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Not being an athlete, I’ve spent most of my life…in the stands.
When I was younger, I remember attending my brother’s soccer games. And it went something like this…
We’d walk in. Dad would pay for Mom and I. Mom would find her spot on the bleachers. Dad and I would sit three rows behind her.
The game would start…which meant within minutes…so would my mother!
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