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Category Archives: Esme Kenney
The Death Penalty
Anyone who knows me in real life knows I am a little over zealous about the news. I think I like to try to figure out what makes people tick. I’ve often wondered where is the turning point, what makes … Continue reading
Let’s Praise Him
Over at Kelly’s Blog today she was talking about the bad things we’ve read recently in blog land and the horrible stories we see on the news every day and it made her decide to show a little praise. I … Continue reading
Posted in divorce, Esme Kenney, faith, family, grief, marriage
Tagged Esme Kenney, faith, forgiveness, friendship, motherhood
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Hi/Lo Thursday
This post is part of “Hi/Lo Thursday” on the Riggs Family Blog. Check out their blog to read everyone else’s “Hi/Lo” posts and get your link on their site. We all know I love a good “Blog Party”, Ok I … Continue reading
Posted in Esme Kenney, faith, family, grief, life, marriage, politics
Tagged Esme Kenney, family, forgiveness, friends, friendship, grief, Love
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There are evil people in this world who do evil things.
Those of you who know me will not be suprised to learn I sent Joe Deter’s office a letter today. I needed to get the words swimming in my head out. I needed to give Esme’s mother a voice. I needed … Continue reading