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  • When My Eyes Aren’t Big Enough To See It All

    There’s something really wonderful about being overwhelmed. In a good way. Yes, there is the overwhelming that heaps pressure and stress on my shoulders to the point where I feel my resolve buckle, and I know everything inside me is screaming for me to quit whatever I’m doing. There’s the overwhelming that pushes me to…

    daylerogers

    February 3, 2014
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    Africa, Boston, creation, God, Orlando, overwhelmed, surprise
  • If The Shoe Fits…

    I’m not a big shoe person. I don’t do accessories. No fetish. No closets given over to footwear. Or racks of scarves. I go for sheer comfort. And practicality. Soccer flops and tennis shoes most of the time. Which can embarrass my fashionista daughters. Where they have style, I look like I just rolled off…

    daylerogers

    January 30, 2014
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    comfort, fashionista, God, justice, kindness, mercy, practicality, shoes
  • Let It Snow, Let It Snow–Enough Already!

    I had the chance to go to Boston for a work project with the added benefit of visiting my daughter and son-in-law. During a blizzard. I’ve not spent much time in Boston. Only one other time, really. And it was warm. Got to see a few of the historic sites. Not now. This Florida gal…

    daylerogers

    January 27, 2014
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    apostle Paul, blizzard, contentment, context, God, gratitude, Jesus, snow
  • Keeping Pace With God–Guest Post

    My friend, Gina, has a wonderful sense of humor and a deep appreciation for how the every-day experiences are life lessons that lead to growth. She’s a gifted writer and speaker. I hope you enjoy her thoughts as much as I do. Our dog Scout begins her daily exercise like her tail’s on fire. We’ve…

    daylerogers

    January 23, 2014
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    dog, God, trust
  • Could You Please Say That Again? Differently?

    In a perfect world–well, in my perfect world–people would always understand each other. No matter what language is used. I’m a mono-lingual American. One of those. I want to understand what others are saying. Or what emotion they choose to do it in. (Can you imagine emoticons popping from our mouths like so much spit?)…

    daylerogers

    January 20, 2014
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    Africa, Burkina Faso, God, interpreter, Jesus, kindness, love, relationship, understood
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