Since you have daughters….We’re having a 16th birthday soon and I’m searching for ideas to make the 16th memorable. We celebrate birthdays every year but only have parties on select ones. Thus, the time is coming quickly and I’m still struggling a little. Ideas of blogs, sites, etc. to search and gather ideas? I was in your session at HAH several years back. Thanks much!
Susan
I am a librarian in Aurora, MO. My book club is reading “The Chocolate Side of Life”. I always give the ladies a list of other books by the author that we are reading. I am having a difficult time finding a list of your other books. Could you possible send me a list of your books?
Hi Cindy, I am working on my side of the family tree. I see that you married a Dagnan, I am curious about our connection.
My ancestor is Francis Dagnan from Roscommon, Ireland. His parents are Patrick and Juda. She was a Donohue.
Francis had several children. One of his son’s is Thomas(Tom) Dagnan. Tom is my great grandfather. We are from the South, mainly Tennessee, and Alabama. What is your father-in-law’s name, and his father? Thank you.
Sue Dagnan Moreland suedag2@gmail.com
Hello from Mississippi, I met you at Lake T’Ohata in Nov., my character Ms. EME presented you with a dust bunny, was just wondering if you had put the picture of it on your site and maybe I can not find it, my mom and I have been checking out your site and like to read all that you have on it, also just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed meeting you, and I appreciate your message also what a good sport you were, I was sooooo sorry that the other rabbit was broken, God bless you and keep you.
Belinda
Hello from Afghanistan were the dirt is old and fluffy. LOL. Sand storms are frequent and no matter what you build or whatever electronics you have they will have dust in it. I wish I could have been there with you in Taiwan. It is a very beautiful place. I love the architecture and the gardens that they so meticulously take care of. Unlike here, where disease and pestilence run rampant. I miss going to the Sunday morning classes. We as soldiers have to watch how we act so as to not offend the people of this nation. Yea I know, that is like throwing a rock into the water and not making a ripple. I try to be pleasant and kind and show them that my life does have meaning and purpose. I don’t always have an interpreter next to me so I make sure that I understand the culture, I also try to pick up on certain words that I can communicate with them. I have found that even if they are Muslim they are like us, trying to find answers. I love the pics you posted on the newsletter. May God keep blessing you and your family.
Adam
Dear Cindy,
I love your newsletters. Thank you for loving God, for giving perspective, for being real. You are making a difference!! ? therese marie
Oh, thank you, Therese! Your encouragement means the world.
Since you have daughters….We’re having a 16th birthday soon and I’m searching for ideas to make the 16th memorable. We celebrate birthdays every year but only have parties on select ones. Thus, the time is coming quickly and I’m still struggling a little. Ideas of blogs, sites, etc. to search and gather ideas? I was in your session at HAH several years back. Thanks much!
Susan
Susan! I replied to your e-mail with all of my ideas. Let me know how they go!
I am a librarian in Aurora, MO. My book club is reading “The Chocolate Side of Life”. I always give the ladies a list of other books by the author that we are reading. I am having a difficult time finding a list of your other books. Could you possible send me a list of your books?
Thanks
Vickey Maples
Hi Cindy, I am working on my side of the family tree. I see that you married a Dagnan, I am curious about our connection.
My ancestor is Francis Dagnan from Roscommon, Ireland. His parents are Patrick and Juda. She was a Donohue.
Francis had several children. One of his son’s is Thomas(Tom) Dagnan. Tom is my great grandfather. We are from the South, mainly Tennessee, and Alabama. What is your father-in-law’s name, and his father? Thank you.
Sue Dagnan Moreland
suedag2@gmail.com
Hello from Mississippi, I met you at Lake T’Ohata in Nov., my character Ms. EME presented you with a dust bunny, was just wondering if you had put the picture of it on your site and maybe I can not find it, my mom and I have been checking out your site and like to read all that you have on it, also just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed meeting you, and I appreciate your message also what a good sport you were, I was sooooo sorry that the other rabbit was broken, God bless you and keep you.
Belinda
Hello from Afghanistan were the dirt is old and fluffy. LOL. Sand storms are frequent and no matter what you build or whatever electronics you have they will have dust in it. I wish I could have been there with you in Taiwan. It is a very beautiful place. I love the architecture and the gardens that they so meticulously take care of. Unlike here, where disease and pestilence run rampant. I miss going to the Sunday morning classes. We as soldiers have to watch how we act so as to not offend the people of this nation. Yea I know, that is like throwing a rock into the water and not making a ripple. I try to be pleasant and kind and show them that my life does have meaning and purpose. I don’t always have an interpreter next to me so I make sure that I understand the culture, I also try to pick up on certain words that I can communicate with them. I have found that even if they are Muslim they are like us, trying to find answers. I love the pics you posted on the newsletter. May God keep blessing you and your family.
Adam