Archive for January, 2008

posted by Jeff on Jan 26

Read: What’s A Family For, Part 1

2) God’s design is that a family is to be a learning center for life. Read the rest of this entry »

posted by Jennie on Jan 26

Last night our son spent time with his favorite playmate. I kind of felt a little sentimental knowing that this could possibly be his last play date with her in years. His favorite playmate, Chamy, my best friend’s daughter, is leaving for London next week. It’s bitter sweet, really. I have always prayed that their family will be together for good. I will just really miss my god daughter. Read the rest of this entry »

posted by Jennie on Jan 26

This week marks our two months in the blogging world. I cannot tell you enough the fun that dear husband and I are having as we team up in this endeavor. There were but a few tricks that we were taught by a good friend of ours. This friend also happens to be an SEO expert. He has imparted things to us on how to get our site in good rankings. One of which is having our site listed in directories.

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Of course at first, I had no clue what I was doing. But later on I came to understand how things work. It is very important to get your site listed in a web directory that is human edited. Read the rest of this entry »

posted by Jennie on Jan 26

One of the many fun things a family can do over the weekend is to check out great events like konzert tickets and musicals. I’m sure husband will love to go to a football event and son will love to see The Lion King musical.

 

There is a reliable online ticket exchange where you are guaranteed to get good tickets for live events that one would love to attend. Read the rest of this entry »

posted by Jennie on Jan 25

  1. Suspend the blame cycle. Read the rest of this entry »

posted by Jeff on Jan 25

This entry is a part of the message series we are doing in our church. Read the rest of this entry »

posted by Jennie on Jan 25

The First Passage – Young Love, the first two years Read the rest of this entry »

posted by Jeff on Jan 25

ring.jpgIs engagement really necessary? Our culture so dictates. Is there more to that solitary diamond slipped on Juliet’s ring finger than the way it beautifully glistened in the sun? Read the rest of this entry »

posted by Jennie on Jan 25

Dear hubby and I have been straining our backs in front of our computers every single day. We have been using our center table as working station for sometime now. We are seriously considering getting office desks to give our backs the rest they deserve. The problem is we need to get our place rearranged to welcome the new office furniture. Read the rest of this entry »

posted by Jeff on Jan 25

Unless the Lord builds the house, its builders labor in vain. – Psalm 127:1a Read the rest of this entry »

posted by Jennie on Jan 25

Psalm 31:24 Be strong and take heart, all you who hope in the LORD. Read the rest of this entry »

posted by Jennie on Jan 25

And yet another award from Ellaine.  Thank you so much sis! I always appreciate you.  The blogosphere is shinier and  brighter  with you in it. :-) Read the rest of this entry »

posted by Jennie on Jan 25


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Let us first identify what good couples do right:

1. Smart couples know solutions take time.

2. Smart couples don’t expect the world to fall into their laps.

3. Smart couples won’t settle for a medicore marriage. Read the rest of this entry »

posted by Jennie on Jan 24

  1. I love the thrill of a fast car on a clear lane. It’s liberating. I

also love getting ahead of those nasty drivers who try to send me off because they see a girl behind the wheel.

2. My mother thought of having me undergo a nose surgery when I was younger. Seriously! Read the rest of this entry »

posted by Jennie on Jan 24

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I so miss my friends from Teletech. If I should say the least, we sure have bonded from the short time we have spent together. From the grueling trainings we’ve been through: ACE, the Dean Vaughn Series and those thousands of medical terminologies we memorized. Read the rest of this entry »