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About Me
Julie
Graduated from Waco High School, Hardin-Simmons University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Married to Darin since 2000. Mom to Josh.
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My Blog List
On my mind today
SBC Meeting #2 - June 14 2023
1 year ago
extra/ordinary aaron
Thank You Is Not Enough
2 years ago
Livin' the Good Life
Morning, Noon, and Night
2 years ago
Hmmm...
Nancy Drew
6 years ago
matt's journal
It's never been about the messenger
8 years ago
Commenterri
10 Things I learned today, at home ALL BY MYSELF
11 years ago
Summer Says...
Summer Socks
12 years ago
excerpts from "The Story Of Us"
Again?!
12 years ago
Blessings Upon the Path of Life
our time vs. His time
15 years ago
King Things
So the Power of God Can Be Seen
Followers
My Favorites
Jim Brickman
Voice of the Martyrs
Saturday, May 17, 2008
The Mullet Lives!
Because it was only one of two restaurants in walking distance, we stopped in at Chili's last night for supper. Those of you who are still 80s children at heart will be happy to know that we saw not one, but two mullets. It lives on.
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