Phil Collins

Eeeeasscchhhhhh! This is a little embarrassing but you can date me as growing up in the “80’s quite easily if you watch these Phil Collins videos. But I do like his incredible talent via the drums and his voice. I used to “cruise” the tiny, mostly-empty town of Collinsville, OK when I was young and I had a Phil Collins tape I’d listen to. I would have worn it out if someone hadn’t stolen it out of my car!
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Summer Menu

Jonathan and I made out a weekly menu for the summer for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I added more sandwich type foods with lettuce and tomatoes and more whole grains for breakfast. Since I’ve been home more I can feed my family healthier. Here’s our list.

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I Wonder by Kellie Pickler

Former American Idol and young country music artist, Kelly Pickler wrote this song about her mom. Little girls are a privilege to have. I don’t know all the details of her mother’s life but why wouldn’t a mother fight with all she had to be with her daughter?
Here she sang the song on American Idol:

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Daniel And Alexander the Great

This morning I read chapter 8 of the book of Daniel. Many theologians have strong evidence to believe that Daniel prophesied of the conquerings of a mighty leader. Prophecy in the Bible has symbolism and visions which are hard to understand. But there is good possibility this prophecy is paralleled with Alexander the Great.
A knowledgable teacher of world history would have a good foundation in Christianity and truth and then know how to parallel the prophecies of the Bible with recorded history.

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Ezekiel In the Valley of the Dry Bones

I have a book that tells Old testament stories in easy-to-read words with all the important details. It’s great for understanding these wonderful old stories from the Holy Scriptures.
Last night I read the story of Ezekiel in the valley of the dry bones. Here’s a black and white Youtube video of a group that sings a song about Ezekiel’s experience.

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Soup Tuesday

My husband has started a new tradition in our family. We’re trying to get our kids to enjoy a wide variety of food. Every Tuesday we let them pick out a can of soup from the store. Jonathan heats up all six different kinds in several different pots for lunch.

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Tulsa’s Best Businesses: CBRE

Bill M. founded Tulsa Properties, Inc. which then became Tusla Properties Management, Inc. in 1986 and then in January 2000 Tulsa Properties entered into a partnership with CB Richard Ellis, The World’s Largest commercial real estate company.*
Some of their clients in the Tulsa area are Albertsons, F&M Bank and Trust, Gatesway Foundation, Hillcrest Medical Center and the list continues with many respected well-known businesses. CBRE is a global corporation. There is interesting information about the Tulsa partnership on their site.

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