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There’s No Place Like Home

August 7, 2018 | by Mary Hamilton| in Personal Reflections, reading, Uncategorized

Going home.   The phrase can bring a variety of responses and emotions. When I’m looking for a new book to read, I’m often surprised at the number of novels written on the premise of returning home. The story may involve the death of a family member who wills a house or a business to …

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Bluebonnets

Pics & Progress

April 24, 2018 | by Mary Hamilton| in Pics & Progress

Pic of the Month It’s Bluebonnet season in Texas! If you’ve never taken a road trip through Texas, this is the best time of year. The wildflowers along the roads are stunning. In some spots, they cover whole fields. So while our neighbors to the north are digging their way out of snow, we’re enjoying …

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Life Happens

November 13, 2014 | by Mary Hamilton| in Parenting, Winter

Traveling is exhausting. In the last two weeks, I’ve been home a total of three days in between two different trips. The first trip began in Chicago, visiting our youngest who attends Moody Bible Institute. We stepped off the city train and found Son waiting for us. Amid the hugs and joyous exclamations, a tall stranger …

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