A Life UnscriptediUniverse, 2004 M12 3 - 178 pages This is the life story of a remarkable woman who has not only learned life's difficult lessons, but understands that life is sweeter because of them. Whereas others may harbor despair over life's challenges, Mary Inez writes about these difficulties in a way that inspires the reader and leaves powerful feelings about life. She honestly shares life's crises and shows how, through faith, any circumstance in life can be worthwhile. |
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... morning's shower left the streets slippery and wet. The overcast sky hung like a heavy haze, which covered the town but made for a cool afternoon. Mother and I waited for my father to take us to the grocery store. He was to get money ...
... morning's shower left the streets slippery and wet. The overcast sky hung like a heavy haze, which covered the town but made for a cool afternoon. Mother and I waited for my father to take us to the grocery store. He was to get money ...
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... morning rain, smelled of wet earth. I welcomed the rain. It helped to cool the hot and muggy August day, and rain brought me luck. My parents' house was in chaos. Excitement flowed from every crack in the house. Talk and laughter were ...
... morning rain, smelled of wet earth. I welcomed the rain. It helped to cool the hot and muggy August day, and rain brought me luck. My parents' house was in chaos. Excitement flowed from every crack in the house. Talk and laughter were ...
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... morning of my departure was a cold December day. Dad gathered Eugene and Tommy to wish me a tearful good-bye. I sensed they feared for my safety in flying and of the uncertainty of living in a foreign country. As they stood before me, I ...
... morning of my departure was a cold December day. Dad gathered Eugene and Tommy to wish me a tearful good-bye. I sensed they feared for my safety in flying and of the uncertainty of living in a foreign country. As they stood before me, I ...
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... Morning),” as I rode past their windows during my morning exercise ride. It felt good being rec- Instead, Joe bought me a fold-up bicycle. He walked beside me as I rode it ognized, and I liked the feeling of acceptance among my German ...
... Morning),” as I rode past their windows during my morning exercise ride. It felt good being rec- Instead, Joe bought me a fold-up bicycle. He walked beside me as I rode it ognized, and I liked the feeling of acceptance among my German ...
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Contents
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5 | |
16 | |
Essence ofthe Unexplained | 30 |
Kilbourne Kaserne | 39 |
Cooking à La Mess | 48 |
Basket ofFruit | 53 |
Life Is An Adventure | 61 |
Second Time Around | 85 |
Embrace the Children | 91 |
Article ofFaith | 104 |
Vacation U S A | 116 |
Ostrich Syndrome | 120 |
Mr X | 130 |
Arthur | 136 |
Suicidal Wave | 147 |
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