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Writing once and linking repeatedly is actually easier that writing and cut-and-paste, especially since I embed urls.

Here it is.
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Sonya and I spent a wonderful little day together yesterday. The service at the Church of the Village was quite nice, and we may take on the job of collecting the Good News people have to give. It will be nice to hear about small triumphs and victories instead of the litany of bad things that pervades most of what we get to hear.

Today...
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Sonya and I are back in New York, but it seems that the hasty trip to Texas has taken a toll.

We are behind. And we are fatigued.

We are also working on getting both corrected. But it seems that our being tired is allowing things to happen to our bodies that we'd rather not have happen--and rather not discuss in detail, thanks.

Neither of...
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Sonya and I will attend her grandmother's funeral this upcoming week. We fly out of New York today, and we'll return Wednesday.
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Sonya's grandmother, Chricencia Castaeda, was hospitalized after suffering a stroke. The doctors are trying to determine the extent of the thing, but as yet, things do not look good for her.

Sonya and I are praying for her. We ask that our friends and loved ones join us in this.
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Sonya and I are back in Texas for the holidays and the wedding. Right now, Sonya is out in Willow City at her family's ranch, the C-Bar (seriously, you can look it up), and I am in my parents' house in Kerrville. It is nice to be getting a bit of rest in the lead-up to the wedding.

In a bit less than two weeks,...
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http://sites.google.com/site/folgha/home/updates/200912200857

Sonya is on the mend from whatever little bug laid her out on Friday. We're still not going to make it to church today, but she is markedly improved from yesterday. We should be able to get on our way to the Texas Hill Country on Tuesday without any problems.

Unless they come from the weather. We had our first substantial snowfall of the...
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I realize that I missed my regularly scheduled blog posting yesterday; I was busy.

The Church of the Village had its usual Christmas Pageant yesterday morning, and I participated in it. As might be expected, I was far from being the focal character. I was not Jesus, and neither was I Mary (happily), Joseph, shepherd, nor magus.

No, I was King Herod.

Admittedly, I made...
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