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Wednesday Work Blog: Rollin’ Boogers!

Wednesday Work Blog: Rollin’ Boogers!

This Hump-Day Wednesday’s/Wednesday Work Blog I’ve decided to write a humorous but slightly tacky post. If you have boys or brothers, you will understand this blog and find it funny. If you don’t… well… I hope you can find the humor in it. So, I was sitting on the front swing when I noticed a …

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Wednessday Work Blog: Life Goes on to Eternity

Wednessday Work Blog: Life Goes on to Eternity

This Hump-Day Wednesday I’m thinking about the correlation between our being birthed here on earth and our birth into eternity. There’s a fascinating connection. I touch on several points in my first two Discussion Book Series books, Don’t Forget Me, and Dying Is Part of This World. Don’t Forget Me, depicts a conversation with Baby …

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Wendnesday Work Blog: Time and You

Wendnesday Work Blog: Time and You

Does Hump-Day find you pooped? Do you feel like a three-legged dog in a race? If so, this blog is for you. When you feel you’re grasping at the wind because time eludes you—tread carefully. It’s imperative to strive to enjoy the process. You hear me say it a lot… because I’m serious about it. …

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Wendnesday Work Blog: Put One Foot in Front of The Other

Wendnesday Work Blog: Put One Foot in Front of The Other

Does this Hump Day have you feeling overwhelmed? Do you have an enormous task or several small tasks at hand? I’d like to remind you of the song in Santa Clause is Coming To Town. Remember it? Put one foot in front of the other And soon you’ll be walking ‘cross the floor Put one …

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Wednesday Work Blog: We All Have Our Hills To Climb

Wednesday Work Blog: We All Have Our Hills To Climb

Wednesday Work Blogs are tributes to Hump-Days. On this Hump-day I’m busy climbing a hill which precludes my writing a lengthier blog. So, on point… we all have our hills to climb and they’re varied in attributes and number. God helps us to climb those hills. Some are hardly noticeable, while others seem insurmountable. Not …

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Wednesday Work Blog: I Will Strengthen You, I Will Help You

Wednesday Work Blog: I Will Strengthen You, I Will Help You

Are there times that struggles seem to surround you? You overcome one obstacle only to find another one to surmount. So, I’m driving down the street when I suddenly see three turkey hens walking down a driveway. One behind the other with a blue pick-up truck driving slowly behind them. I slowed as they crossed …

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Wednesday Work Blog: Light and Darkness

Wednesday Work Blog: Light and Darkness

Do you take light for granted? On this Hump-Day Wednesday, let’s ponder it. The light shining through this one-way tunnel is a stark reminder. You can drive through it either direction but it’s only one direction at a time. Not two cars going in opposite directions at the same time. There are striking resemblances to …

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Wednesday Work Blog: Avoid Potholes in Life

Wednesday Work Blog: Avoid Potholes in Life

While you’ve been out today, did you avoid potholes? We try to avoid them all the time. We see them from afar and we steer our vehicle to go around or to straddle them. If they’re too big and we’re going too fast, we regret not noticing them. We think, “Oh that’s great for the …

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Wednesday Work Blog: How Is Your Resolve?

Wednesday Work Blog: How Is Your Resolve?

How is your resolve this Hump-Day? Let’s talk about it. While sitting outside on my swing I noticed a bird of prey soaring high and circling the area. It was searching for unsuspecting creatures—small enough to be its meal. As it circled back around my large hound dog noticed it. She lifted her head to …

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Wednesday Work Blog: Dreams and Goals

Wednesday Work Blog: Dreams and Goals

Where are you in your dreams and goals? Hump-Day analysis always brings contemplation on our weekly goals. Are we going to achieve what we set out to achieve for the week?  This weekly contemplation fits into our monthly, yearly and life contemplations. Those are good things to contemplate. However, they are not to rule us, …

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Kayla is a wife, mother, author, screenwriter, director and blogger. Storytelling is near and dear to her heart and she's blessed with such opportunities.

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