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living gratitude: December 2012
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Run, Run River. Carry me to my home in the ocean. Carry me away." - jon swift. When I last left off, Nate and I were in Prattville, Alabama with my parents for a couple of nights. We ate some good food, watched a lot of football and had a great time catching up with them! Thanks for coming to see us Mom and Dad! They dropped us off at Cooter's Pond Park and we had a windy 8 mile paddle to Gunter Hill Campground. The beavers kept slapping their tails at us like we needed to get out of their way! Because o...
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living gratitude: September 2012
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My Birthday Party: Two Months Late. For my 25th birthday party celebration surprise weekend, my dear friends ( Mary and Dave. And husband treated me to a weekend away down on the ole Alabama coast. The Bon Secour River and the Gulf of Mexico proved to be just the right mix of fun and sun for this girl! On our way to South Alabama, we stopped at this peaches stand and talked to this sweet man about his sweet peaches! Those were some of the yummiest peaches I've ever had! Out to eat at The Tin Top. Overall...
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living gratitude: July 2012
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Saturday, Sunday and Saying See Ya Later (not goodbye). On Saturday morning, we loaded up in the bus and headed to Jinja, Uganda to visit Katie Davis. Amazima is a little different from the mission of Agape, but there is a place for both of these ministries in this beautiful country. After some singing and praying, we again got into our bus and drove to the Nile River to take a lunch "cruise" on a double decker boat. I touched the Nile River with my own two hands! They even had a part where some of the c...
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living gratitude: June 2012
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Africa and the Kingdom of God. One month from yesterday, Nate will be making his way to Uganda, Africa. One month from Wednesday, I will be making my way to Uganda, Africa. Even typing those words seems a bit strange, but all so comfortable in the same way. Living it. Living what? What are we living while we are here? Just like we will only be in Uganda for a short period of time, aren't all of us only on this earth for a short while too? The life that isn't ours to begin with. Matthew 22/ Luke 14).
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living gratitude: November 2011
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Last week, the length of my hair changed from this. I wanted a change. I wanted something different. Definitely got both. I had 8 inches cut off that I am sending in to Pantene Pro V's Beautiful Lengths. To make a real-hair wig to be distributed to women cancer patients. My donation will be added with 6 other ponytails to create one wig. So far, more than. Still I know that it is nothing that I do that matters,. But what I am and what I will become.". The Cloister Walk by Kathleen Norris. So, a few weeks...
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living gratitude: August 2012
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Sharing photos with you. Has proved itself more difficult that one would or could imagine. This is my meager attempt at sharing these things with you until I find a better system! This is in the running for my favorite picture to date. just sayin'.). I have a video and some pictures posted to my Facebook page that I would LOVE for you to see! All of the Ugandan nature). You can click here. Posted by Laura Paulk. Things that have happened since Uganda:. It was such a nice time to feel like you were away a...
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living gratitude: "Run, Run River...
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Run, Run River. Carry me to my home in the ocean. Carry me away." - jon swift. When I last left off, Nate and I were in Prattville, Alabama with my parents for a couple of nights. We ate some good food, watched a lot of football and had a great time catching up with them! Thanks for coming to see us Mom and Dad! They dropped us off at Cooter's Pond Park and we had a windy 8 mile paddle to Gunter Hill Campground. The beavers kept slapping their tails at us like we needed to get out of their way! Because o...
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living gratitude: December 2011
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More on Island Time. It seems as if nothing here is ever on time. Everything is pretty laid back and you just get to places when you get to places and everyone is ok with that. I enjoy being laid back about things, but I miss having a schedule and a reasonable bedtime. Here's a few more notes on yesterday and today:. After we left the camp, we traveled to James Cistern (everyone on the Island calls it JC) to visit with some of the children who had gotten out of school for they day. This is the commun...
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living gratitude: Long Story Short......
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Team Paulk is moving to Nashville, Tennessee! After the Christmas hustle and bustle was over and after the flu ran its course, Nate and I began the process of "job hunting". Three months of serious, let's figure this thing out, reality check about the real world. Where do you want to live? What do you want to do? Who do you want to live life with? Bridge the gap between community members and a local church. While we were there, we got to climb (with our new friend - Dylan),. Fly fish at the Frying Pan,.
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living gratitude: October 2013
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The greatest day. It keeps getting better and I have so much to be thankful for. Gratitude goes out to: my very best friend, all of the memories we have together and the many more to come. Posted by Laura Paulk. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am learning Jesus, learning marriage, learning love, learning sewing, learning photos, and learning gratitude while living this story called life. View my complete profile. My Latest View: Summer of 16. I have something to share. IDEA: Getting paid for curiosity.