Archive for June 2008 | Monthly archive page

I was reading through one of my favorite Anne books, Anne of the Island, when I stumbled across some very profound words of wisdom that Montgomery had embedded into the story of Ruby Gillis’ death. These words challenged me so I had to stop reading and ponder the point that L.M. Montgomery was trying to get across.

I grew up listening to my dad reminisce about the days when he would gather around his family’s huge radio and listen to the Lone Ranger, Fibber McGee and Molly, Hopalong Cassidy, George Burns, and many other old-time radio shows.
True Love and Wrinkles
Jun 06

Have you ever sat down and just watched people? Airports are a great place—malls and amusement parks are even better!

It used to be that athletes were some of the best examples around for young kids to look up to as role models. Hard work, diligence, and good sportsmanship were par for the course in the sports world.
A fascinating account of the race to the moon in the mid-1960′s, In the Shadow of the Moon features many first-hand, eye-witness accounts of the early Apollo missions to the momentous Apollo 11 landing on the moon.
A Celiac’s worst nightmare When I first heard the word ‘celiac’, I was surprised to learn that I was one of the millions of people living with the disease. To my then shock and horror, I discovered that I had not only celiac disease, but also a severe allergy to dairy, peanuts, eggs, and citrus




