Hey there, everyone. There is a lovely new item that costs about $1.99 that my wife and I are enjoying. It is excerpts from Tyndale House's new Mosaic NLT Bible and it is called Devotions for Advent.
It has color artwork, scripture readings, meditations, writings from people throughout the history of the church, blank space to journal or respond, etc. You'd enjoy it to be sure, but this is the week to start it.
Cole, it's Travis Shepard, from Bear Creek LL. Just wanted to say what's up and drop you a line. I'll see Roy Keely tomorrow and tell him I found your blog. http://savannahryan.blogspot.com (by my wife) is our family blog. take care man.
Travis, wow it has been a while! I think I can count on two hands the number of homeruns I gave up as a pitcher from LL thru HS. I think yours was not just shocking to me, but in the heat of competition crushing as well. Wasn't it a grand salami or at least a three run bomb in a close game? Even so, it helped to somewhat kindle our friendship later on if my memory is not mistaken. So thanks for that! I am most grateful for your friendship (and therefore of the homer). Your family is beautiful and I can tell you make a wonderful dad. Tell Roy hello for me and tell your wife (and daughters too when they are old enough) that you were no slouch of a hitter back in the day...I'll vouch for you.
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Cole, it's Travis Shepard, from Bear Creek LL. Just wanted to say what's up and drop you a line. I'll see Roy Keely tomorrow and tell him I found your blog.
http://savannahryan.blogspot.com (by my wife) is our family blog.
take care man.
Travis, wow it has been a while! I think I can count on two hands the number of homeruns I gave up as a pitcher from LL thru HS. I think yours was not just shocking to me, but in the heat of competition crushing as well. Wasn't it a grand salami or at least a three run bomb in a close game? Even so, it helped to somewhat kindle our friendship later on if my memory is not mistaken. So thanks for that! I am most grateful for your friendship (and therefore of the homer). Your family is beautiful and I can tell you make a wonderful dad. Tell Roy hello for me and tell your wife (and daughters too when they are old enough) that you were no slouch of a hitter back in the day...I'll vouch for you.