Monday, December 3, 2012

So, I lied.

Well, not quite. I did honestly mean to do a series of posts about my retreat. I still hope to do that one day. But, well, frankly this is the only place where I can make promises and not keep them. Not that that is a good thing; it isn't. But, I have so many commitments and responsibilities, that I don't feel very bound to fulfill goals I set for myself about a blog that, most likely, no one reads. This blog, I have decided, is purely for my writing amusement, whenever the fancy takes me. Thus, today I have decided it pleases me to provide links to my favorite blogs. Here they are:


She Learns As She Goes
http://www.shelearnsasshegoes.com/

How Sweet It Is
http://www.howsweeteats.com/

Regina Doman's Notebook
http://reginadoman.blogspot.com/

Elenatintil
http://elenatintil.blogspot.com/

Confessions of a Seamstress
http://seamstressconfessions.blogspot.com/

John Paul 2 High Blog
http://johnpaul2high.blogspot.com/

Just Give Me Cake
http://justgivemecake.blogspot.com/

The Shadow of the Bear
http://theshadowofthebear.blogspot.com/


These are all blogs I check frequently.


Also, if anyone is interested, these two websites have a couple free song downloads for iTunes every month. They are all Christian Contemporary/Praise. Right now they are all Christmas themed. Perfectly legal, in case you were worried.


Air1
http://www.air1.com/music/free-songs.aspx

Klove
http://www.klove.com/music/store.aspx


P.S. If anyone actually does read this, please leave a comment if you don't mind. It would be nice to hear from you. 


P.P.S. Book recommendations for the day: 

The Shadow of the Bear by Regina Doman

Catholic Philosopher Chick Makes Her Debut by Rebecca Bratten Weiss & Regina Doman


P.P.P.S. I Really love this quote from Ronald Reagan. It reflects all the battles I've been waging in my American Gov class all semester. I don't get why so many people DON'T GET this!  




This leads me to my movie recommendation for the day:  October Baby


Perhaps some day soon I will share my essay about playing Saint Mary Magdalene in the Living Stations this year.




 

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