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All content on this blog is copyright protected.~ask permission to use my content (including re-blogging)Margaret Barry Settlement House
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Daily Archives: December 14, 2012
Praying for the children, the families in Connecticut
Oh how sorrowful for the families in Connecticut. How sorrowful to have those Christmas gifts that were carefully tucked away or ordered, which will never be opened. My heart goes out to them. I am sure that everyone’s hearts ache … Continue reading
Ooooh! I am a two-star general :-). Blog of the Year 2012 again!
Blog of The Year 2012-Two Stars Posted onĀ 12/14/2012 Thank-you so much to my friend Renee at Positive boomer. She gave me my second star for blog of the year. I know, awards build readership, and for many that is the … Continue reading
Does it all add up?: Part 1
One of the hats I wear is that of a math tutor. When I was a little girl, I would chant counting games as I jumped rope, and the neighborhood children and I would play a game called school. The … Continue reading