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Written by Erin
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Friday, 17 June 2005 |
Recently, I read one acticle and I want to share with you in my page. Here is the story:
Two years ago my niece Becky was on the way to a school dance with
four of her friends. Their car hot some black ice, spun out and hit an
oncoming car. Becky was the only survivor in the car. She was in
critical condition with multiple life threatening injuries including
serious spinal injures. The family was told she would not walk again.
I needed to do something for her to show how much we were praying for her, as well as show her our love and support.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 17 June 2005 )
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Written by Erin
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Saturday, 16 April 2005 |
 Why do so many women put themselves last? It's amazing how it
happens - one minute you're a carefree child, then a rebellious
teenager, then perhaps an independent career woman. The next minute you
can find yourself looking after a partner, children, fundraising for
the school, action as treasurer for a local club or charity, or perhaps
shopping for elderly relatives and neighbours. Some of us just can't
say no! Men can find themselves working flat out for other people in
their spare time, too, expecially during the parenting and early
retirement years. While all these things can be enjoyable,
sociable and rewarding, sometimes you do wonder how you ended up doing
something you don't like - treasurer, for instance, when you always
hated arithmetic,. Putting others first is habit-forming. So, if this
happens to you or a friend, what is answer? If you haven't already done
so, it's time to learn knitting! Set yourself goals - try a new
technique this week, or make something you can wer this spring. Of
course you will still get asked to do things for others, but if you
become known as a knitter, at least people will ask you to do the
things that you love.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 20 May 2005 )
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