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Cursing God

Cursing God

Today was a busy day with book work regarding some of my medical records. I was surprised how my benefit explanation statements I received related to my last hospitalization and some back treatments. With the high cost of health care, I’m not sure it is cost effective when I seen billings of less than $30!(…)

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Cross Examined by God

Cross Examined by God

Today I received a notification that I did not meet the “minimum” qualifications for a job with the State of Colorado I had applied for. It was a job I felt my background and passion would help in achieving the goals of the position. I have to admit is was a little blow to the(…)

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The Pivot Generation

The Pivot Generation

Stephanie, Carter and Mckenzie returned to Atlanta this morning. I gave Carter two “Rockies” hats to take home with him. One for him, one for Mason. I hope that the brothers can get which one they will lay claim to settled without any major challenges! Then they need to decide when they can wear the(…)

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The Patience of God

The Patience of God

Happy Fathers Day! It was good the celebrate a Father’s Day with my son and daughter and five of my six grandchildren. We missed having Nathan and Mason with us who are holding down the homestead in Georgia for Stephanie and making sure that Mason hones his baseball skills. It was good to be a(…)

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Small Steps, Big Gains

I came to Denver this morning with Christian and Bridget to help with the Rocky Mountain Energy booth at the Christian Home School Educators Conference. It was good to be at this event that I have visited in the past as a legislator. This conference provides great resources and support for parents that are homeschooling(…)

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A Final Benediction

A Final Benediction

I discovered today that there is no greater joy than a grandchild catching a fish. Christian came prepared with fishing poles for all the kids. A nearby lake provided the convenient opportunity. By the end of a couple of hours of less all four of the grandkids (including Eliana age 3) had caught at least(…)

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