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First Day of Agape

MoriahG — Wed, 09/10/2008 - 10:42am

Yeah, a pretty stinky title, but that's what yesterday was. So...there. Yeah.

No, I didn't mean yesterday was stinky, cause it wasn't.

Yesterday was the first day of Agape, which meant for me, it was also the first day of Spanish2, the first day of Beginner Human Video, the first day of Civics and Government, and the first day of Debate.

It was a good first day. :) I got to visit with a friend I haven't hung out with much recently. :) I did miss another friend though, but that's okay. I'll see her tomorrow. :)

How did all y'all's first days go?

A short entry. Yeah. Fairly simple.

God Bless you. :)

~me

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Biology Specimens

ShariG — Sun, 08/31/2008 - 4:38pm

We have some free specimens for Biology. (Fish, crayfish, worm and frog) Please call 512-9086

Shari Gagnon

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We Had our Baby!

TikatiaM — Mon, 05/05/2008 - 9:12am

Well, we had our baby!  April 23, at 1:44pm Isaiah Jeremiah Morris joined our little family!  At 8 lbs and 8 oz. he is the smallest baby we've ever had!  Monday the 28th Isaiah was hospitalized for 3 days with jaundice, but we are all home now and looking forward to returning to First Agape soon!

Thanks to everyone for their prayers and help while I've been on bedrest!  Isaiah did make it to full term (37 weeks)!  Praise the Lord!!!

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Wow, I never do this....

JoyG — Fri, 12/14/2007 - 9:51pm

Hey ya'll! Uhm..............................................................yep, this why I never do this..I mean, uh, what am I to write? Oh, Oh! I know (hehe, it ryhms)! Here's a riddle try to guess what it is, and say what you think it is in a comment. Kay? All righty then....lets do it!

 

He clasps the crag with crooked hands,

Close to the sun in lonely lands,

Ringed with the azure world he stands.

The wrinked see beneath him crawls,

He watches from his mountain walls,

And like a thunderbolt he falls.

 

Can you guess what it is??? Good luck!

~JoyG~

 

P.S. We had our Christmas early, it was awesome.

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Science, Art and Geography Fair

LindaA — Wed, 11/07/2007 - 11:29am

The question is Art?

Some people have asked me about the art part of the fair.  It is new this year and I feel its a great addition to the fair.   They wanted to know if decorating food (like cake and cookies) meet this requirement.   I'd say... YES!  That is a part of art and sculpture.  So, if you have any kind of art, science project, or differnt lands (geography) please email me with what you will be doing.  It is a fun time with a variety of subjects.  You will find the kids have a great time participating. It is January this year, so check the calendar for dates and times.

Mrs. Abel

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Great Quote and Blog about Homeschooling

CherilynB — Tue, 10/30/2007 - 9:42pm

"Go to your local public school, walk down the hallways and see what behaviors you would want your child to emulate."
-Manfred B. Zysk

Priceless cartoon and great website, School is for FISH!

http://www.inflatablestudios.com/saff01.htm

He has a great blog too!

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Soccer Is about to start

PatrickW — Sat, 10/20/2007 - 9:34pm

I will be posting game times hopefully on this site as well as emailing the players. So check here for game times.

Patrick

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i want to be less like you and more like me

beckham — Sat, 10/13/2007 - 7:45pm

i'm reading this great book right now, it's called "i kissed dating good-bye" it's really giving me a great perspective on guys and when it is the right time to have a serious relationship, and when it's time to just be friends. right now, i've decided to just be friends with the guys in my life. why ruin a friendship with emotional stuff? the only hard part is, there's a guy i really like and i think he likes me. i want to date him, but i know it's not the right time. sometimes being a friend is really hard. any advice?

 

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Just Curious Post #2: Jehovah or Allah?

CarolineG — Fri, 10/12/2007 - 12:42pm

Based on your own understanding right now, do you think that  "Allah" and  "Jehovah" are different names for the same God?  Why, or why not?

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Rwanda News

DianeR — Sun, 09/23/2007 - 9:13pm

  More notes from Rwanda, Africa                                                 9-23-07 

 

 Church services in America are so short!  Even those boring one-hour sermons when the entire congregation is yawning and counting the number of buttons on the pastor's Sunday shirt do not compare to Rwandan services.  Some can go for as long as FIVE HOURS! We went to a short service, only four and one half hours, and we made sure we were two hours late.  We arrived at the two story cement building where the church meets in the Smyth's diesel Nissan at 10:00 AM.  We arrived mid way through one of the many sermons that occurred that day.  It was on the love of God and was preached by a woman in traditional Rwandan garb speaking loud Kinyarwanda.  Dan, Mrs. Smyth, and I had two translators.  One sat between the two of them, and the other was just out of my hearing range, as he was also translating for Pastor Rogers who is the senior pastor at the church.

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