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<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2007 10:08:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Come Visit Me!</title>
<description>Since I am having increasing problems getting to my blog here (most times I can't get here at all), I am trying another site.&amp;nbsp; I have imported your blog addresses to the new site and will be back to visit often, but please come visit me here.
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Be thankful ~
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Karen</description>
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<title>For Pasta Lovers</title>
<description>I just made the most delicious dinner.&amp;nbsp; For those of you who love pasta, this is the bomb!&amp;nbsp; And very easy and very fast.


Pasta Pomodoro
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Cook a 16 oz. box of pasta (mostaccioli or penne - I used mini penne), drain and keep warm.
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Combine in a large skillet:
&amp;nbsp;3 Tbsp. olive oil
2 tsp chopped garlic
2 tsp dried basil (or 1/2 C chopped fresh, if you have it)
1 C. chicken broth
1 14.5 oz can petite diced tomatoes
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Simmer 2 minutes, then thicken with a Tbsp cornstarch mixed with 1/4 C. water.&amp;nbsp; Salt and pepper to taste.
&amp;nbsp;(I also had 3 thin slices of prosciutto that needed a home, so I diced them and threw them in)
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Put pasta in a pasta bowl and pour sauce over top.&amp;nbsp; Serve with parmesan cheese.&amp;nbsp;

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I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!&amp;nbsp; 
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Be thankful ~
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Karen</description>
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<pubDate>Thu,  3 May 2007 18:28:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<description>Today we went out to Mike and Leah's university and spent the afternoon lying on blankets on the quad.&amp;nbsp; The weather was the lovliest ever, we had a great spot under a tree, the boys threw a baseball, we listened to Mike play the guitar and the girls sing, had a picnic.&amp;nbsp; It couldn't have been more wonderful.&amp;nbsp; All the trees around the quad had orange and maroon ribbons tied around them in honor/remembrance of those at Tech.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Some of the kids are wearing T-shirts that say, &quot;141 miles was never so close&quot;, since they are that far from Tech.&amp;nbsp; Leah doesn't seem to have been affected by it very much, but Mike seems sort of down, very reserved, and quiet.&amp;nbsp; He didn't say much about it, but he did tell us that he has changed his routine.&amp;nbsp; He doesn't go into his classes until the professor is there and ready to start lecturing, and he leaves right away.&amp;nbsp; He doesn't spend any extra time on campus, other than for class and meals.&amp;nbsp; This week coming up is their last week of classes, then they have finals, and I think he's really ready to come home and have some normalcy.&amp;nbsp; Before we left we all prayed for our kids and their friends that were there with us, and for those at Tech.&amp;nbsp; I can't imagine how hard it&amp;nbsp;will be for those kids to walk into a classroom tomorrow.&amp;nbsp; Please do pray for them.
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Be thankful ~
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Karen</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2007 21:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<description>Today I'm celebrating my awesome children.&amp;nbsp; Not only are they good looking and smart, they're kind and happy and just plain wonderful people to be with.&amp;nbsp; And I'm not biased either. Here's Elijah (13), Mike (22), Leah (18), and Abbie (17) in front.&amp;nbsp; And yes, that's a 7 foot couch Mike has his arms spread out on.&amp;nbsp; Can you tell he's REALLY tall??
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Be thankful ~
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Karen</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 21 Apr 2007 06:46:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<description>A few months ago, people started telling Ben they thought he was underpaid.&amp;nbsp; Some said grossly.&amp;nbsp; Now he likes his job, but doesn't really like the 60 mile commute to DC, so he decided to put some resumes out and see what happened.&amp;nbsp; He got a few calls, had a few interviews, and things dragged on.&amp;nbsp; One company said they wanted him, but needed time to make a place for him.&amp;nbsp; So we waited.&amp;nbsp; Then about a week ago he went to a nearby job fair, handed a guy his resume, and the next day they called him for an interview.&amp;nbsp; He went in, spent four hours with them, and they offered him a position that very day!&amp;nbsp; With a very substantial raise!&amp;nbsp; And it's only 35 miles from home!&amp;nbsp; This is surely exceeding abundantly more than we could ask or think, and I feel overblessed.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; God is so good!&amp;nbsp; 
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Be thankful ~
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Karen</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 19 Apr 2007 17:41:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Sadness at Virginia Universities</title>
<description>This morning I am very thankful my kids are not at Tech, though I know this tragedy could happen anywhere.&amp;nbsp; I am struggling with the thought that those other parents were, just like Ben and I, trusting God to keep their children safe.&amp;nbsp; How do we answer that?&amp;nbsp; Our family prays literally EVERY DAY for the safety of Leah and Mike, but I guess it just comes down to trusting God to do what is right and best, whether we understand or agree or not.&amp;nbsp; In situations like this, that's the hardest thing I can imagine.&amp;nbsp; I can't comprehend that it was right or best for those students and professors to lose their lives, but I'm not God, and I KNOW that's best.&amp;nbsp; Please pray for their families - their pain must be unimaginable.
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Be thankful ~
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Karen</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 08:18:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Reaping the Rewards</title>
<description>Today my daughter, Leah, told me about a conversation she had with my son, Mike, yesterday at college.&amp;nbsp; Mike has the opportunity to interview for an incredible&amp;nbsp;internship which he would just about give his right arm to have.&amp;nbsp; So he was telling her about it, and ended by saying, &quot;So pray that I get it.&quot;&amp;nbsp; Then he stopped.&amp;nbsp; Then he changed it to, &quot;No, don't pray I get it.&amp;nbsp; I'm so sick of praying for what I want.&amp;nbsp; Pray that if God wants me to have it, that I'll get it.&quot;
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Now that just makes me want to shout.&amp;nbsp; There comes a point in every young person's life when he (or she) begins to understand just what it means to trust God.&amp;nbsp; To really, truly want His will.&amp;nbsp; It is such a thrill to see it happen.&amp;nbsp; There's just nothing like it.&amp;nbsp; It's almost as good as getting saved all over again!&amp;nbsp; I'm praising the Lord today that Mike is there.
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Be thankful ~
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Karen</description>
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<pubDate>Sun,  8 Apr 2007 13:36:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Am I My Brother's Keeper?</title>
<description>In Genesis 4, Cain kills his brother Abel because of jealousy.&amp;nbsp; Then in vs 9 when God confronts him about it, he gives the smart-aleck reply, &quot;Am I my brother's keeper?&quot;&amp;nbsp; That's an interesting question, and we'll come back to it.
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Last night after church when everyone was standing around chatting, there was a teen girl not far from me talking to a group of boys, wearing not much more than would be seen at the public pool. Skirt too short, plus a slit, shirt with spaghetti straps, and cut low enough that we could all see the roundness and cleavage of her bust.&amp;nbsp; She was smiling and laughing, bouncing around so her breasts would be sure and catch their attention.&amp;nbsp; No wonder she was surrounded by boys.&amp;nbsp; Those boys went home last night and sinned because of her.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Even if they tried to fight the temptation, they finally gave in and, at the very least, lusted after her in their hearts.&amp;nbsp; I wondered where her mother was when she went shopping, and where her daddy was when she walked out the door dressed like that.&amp;nbsp; Parenting doesn't stop when our children are old enough to drive.&amp;nbsp; In many ways, it BEGINS then.&amp;nbsp; The issues become much bigger than 'don't eat another cookie before supper'.&amp;nbsp; Here's what God says about lust:
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&quot;Whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.&quot;&amp;nbsp; (Matt 5:28)&amp;nbsp; In the next verse, God tells a man what to do if it happens.&amp;nbsp; &quot;And if they right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee:&amp;nbsp; for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell.&quot;
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Whole body cast into hell??&amp;nbsp; That's pretty severe, isn't it?&amp;nbsp; But that's what God thinks of a man lusting after a woman.&amp;nbsp; And to think that SHE is the cause of his lust.&amp;nbsp; Girls, in case you didn't know, you don't have to be undressed for a man to lust after you.&amp;nbsp; You just have to show a few curves.&amp;nbsp; Smile kinda sexy-like and stand with a nice curve in your back, sort of accentuating your butt.&amp;nbsp; It doesn't take much.&amp;nbsp; So it stands to reason that you can help him NOT to lust, by being careful what you put on your body.&amp;nbsp; Sure, there will be guys who lust no matter what you're wearing, but you must do your part in order to be blameless.&amp;nbsp; Don't paint your clothes on, then act like you didn't know it would be a problem.&amp;nbsp; No girl wears clothes that are skin tight because it's comfortable; she wears them that way to attract boys.&amp;nbsp; Some of you will argue, &quot;It's my body; I can wear what I want.&quot;&amp;nbsp; But, no.&amp;nbsp; It's not your body.&amp;nbsp; &quot;What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?&amp;nbsp; For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's.&quot;&amp;nbsp; (I Cor. 6:19-20)&amp;nbsp; God bought your body, soul, and spirit when He sent his Son, Jesus Christ, to die in&amp;nbsp;YOUR&amp;nbsp;place, to pay the price of YOUR sin.&amp;nbsp; It's not YOUR body.&amp;nbsp; It's God's.
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So the question becomes, what do I put on GOD'S body?&amp;nbsp; Go stand in front of your closet and ask that question.&amp;nbsp; Take out your favorite shirt and ask, &quot;Does God want this on HIS body?&quot;&amp;nbsp; &quot;Can I bring glory to the Saviour of my soul while I'm wearing this?&quot;&amp;nbsp; I bet your wardrobe will change.
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Back to the original question.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; You have the power to make it thousands of times easier for your brothers in Christ to keep thier minds pure.&amp;nbsp; Yes, you are your brother's keeper.
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Be thankful ~
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Karen</description>
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<pubDate>Thu,  5 Apr 2007 05:34:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>More From the Preschool</title>
<description>Another conversation from the pre-school - this time from a K-5 class:
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Boy (to girl):&amp;nbsp; When you grow up, you should marry Joey.
Girl: No, I think I'll marry Billy.&amp;nbsp; You should marry Katie.
Boy:&amp;nbsp;No, I'm going to marry Jillian.
Girl: What if she doesn't want to?
Boy: Well, I'm the boy, so she has to do what I say.
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Methinks there's some confusion here.
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We have finally had a little rain this morning, so maybe the pollen won't be so bad today.&amp;nbsp; I'm hoping!
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Be thankful ~
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Karen
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<pubDate>Wed,  4 Apr 2007 06:20:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<description>My daughter, Abbie, works in a preschool with 3 and 4 year olds.&amp;nbsp; One day the teacher was talking about money, and told the kids that whenever you find a penny, it's a blessing from God because every penny says, &quot;In God We Trust&quot; on it.&amp;nbsp; A few days later the following conversation took place:
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&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; little girl: Mrs. R, I found this penny for you!&amp;nbsp; (puts penny in Mrs. R's hand)
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Mrs. R: Oh, thank you sweetie!&amp;nbsp; Where did you find it?
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; little girl:&amp;nbsp; In the potty!
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Um, thanks, I think.&amp;nbsp; Now let's all go wash our hands.
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Be thankful ~
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Karen</description>
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<pubDate>Tue,  3 Apr 2007 15:12:00 -0500</pubDate>
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