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  • Don’t Force It If It Doesn’t Fit

    I’ve been a lover of fairy tales since I was a kid. The fantasy of happily ever afters and the drama of quests and conflicts has enthralled me for years. One of my favorites is Cinderella, the story of a young girl who, through kindness and courage, lived through loss and rejection to find her…

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    July 2, 2020
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    Dayle Rogers, differences are beautiful, Don’t Force It If It Doesn’t Fit, God, investment of time and energy, Jesus, love, outgrown ideas, Tip of My Iceberg
  • What Does It Take To Be A Diva?

    Brooklyn has been in a dance class for two years. The highlight of every dance year is the recital, with fancy costumes, parents, relatives, and friends watching enthralled, and the celebration that comes at the end of something done well. It almost didn’t happen. The pandemic shut many things down, including such classes and performances.…

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    June 29, 2020
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    courage, criticism, Dayle Rogers, God, Jesus, kindness, public forums, recitals, respect, self-centeredness, Tip of My Iceberg, What Does It Take To Be A Diva?
  • Is There A Safe Haven?

    She didn’t bring him out right away. We knew he’d come, but we had to wait to see him. When she was ready to show him. We have deer living in the brush surrounding the pond behind our home, and it became obvious that one of the does was going to have a baby this…

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    June 25, 2020
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    anger, calm, Dayle Rogers, divisiveness, fear, God, Is There A Safe Haven?, Jesus, peace, safe haven, safety, Tip of My Iceberg
  • Father Knows Best–Doesn’t He?

    With Father’s Day just passed,  I’ve thought a lot about my Dad. He died eighteen years ago, and I’m still saddened by the reminders of him that I encounter on a daily basis. Small winks of wit and wisdom that allow me to remember the man I deeply loved and respected. Dad was a man…

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    June 22, 2020
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    dads, Dayle Rogers, diversity, family, Father Knows Best–Doesn’t He?, Father’s Day, gentle yet firm, God, Jesus, love, reflections of a greater Father, respect, stories, Tip of My Iceberg
  • Applying Truth Can Be Sticky

    Food isn’t always viewed as the best thing to be eaten. Tastes vary. Many have allergies and are unable to eat certain foods. And some days something just doesn’t sound good enough to eat. Cal, at two, isn’t the most accommodating eater in our family. He’s picky, and if it’s something he doesn’t want or…

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    June 18, 2020
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    acceptance, Applying Truth Can Be Sticky, consequences, Dayle Rogers, food, forgiveness, God, Jesus, love, Tip of My Iceberg, truth, value
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